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Thorpe

Thorpe Name Meaning
English (mainly Yorkshire and Lancashire): from Middle English thorp(e) ‘village hamlet farmstead’ (Old Norse Old English thorp ‘secondary settlement’). The surname may be topographic for someone who lived in such a settlement or habitational for someone from any of several places called Thorp(e) which are most frequent in Yorkshire the Midlands and East Anglia. Compare Throop .
Source:
Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
Similar surnames:
ThornHopeTorpThorleyShoreThorThoreTorreHorneThorup
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Thorpe

Thorpe Name Meaning
English (mainly Yorkshire and Lancashire): from Middle English thorp(e) ‘village hamlet farmstead’ (Old Norse Old English thorp ‘secondary settlement’). The surname may be topographic for someone who lived in such a settlement or habitational for someone from any of several places called Thorp(e) which are most frequent in Yorkshire the Midlands and East Anglia. Compare Throop .
Source:
Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
Similar surnames:
ThornHopeTorpThorleyShoreThorThoreTorreHorneThorup
From:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/learn/facts