Chapper

Origin and Meaning Chapper is an English surname that is believed to have originated from occupational roots. The surname likely derives from the Middle English word "choppe," which referred to a shop or market stall. Those who bore the surname Chapper may have been involved in selling goods or managing a shop during medieval times.

Distribution The surname Chapper is relatively rare and is most commonly found in certain regions of England, particularly in the southern counties.

Notable Individuals As the surname Chapper is not widely recognised, there are no notable individuals associated with this specific surname in historical records or contemporary society.

Variants Variants of the surname Chapper include Chappar and Chapperley, each reflecting different phonetic and historical developments of the original name.

There are approximately 29 people named Chapper in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Chapper.

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