Coppel

Coppel is a surname of British origin, often found in the regions of Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name is believed to be of Anglo-Saxon descent, deriving from the Old English word "cop," which means "top" or "summit." The surname could have been a topographical name for someone who lived near a hilltop or the highest point of a village.

Notable Individuals:

  • David Coppel (b. 1965): British journalist and broadcaster known for his work on political analysis and commentary.
  • Emma Coppel (b. 1980): Celebrated British architect renowned for her innovative sustainable designs.

Genealogical Trivia:

The Coppel family name has been documented in historical records dating back to the late 17th century in England. The name has undergone various spellings over the centuries, including Coppell and Cople.

Variants:

Variants of the name Coppel include Coppell, Copple, and Cople. These variations may have emerged as the surname spread and different branches of the family adopted slightly altered spellings.

Coat of Arms:

The Coppel family crest features a shield with heraldic symbols that represent the family's values and history. The symbols often include colours, animals, and geometric shapes that hold significance in heraldry.

Over the centuries, the surname Coppel has retained its presence in Britain, with its bearers contributing to various fields such as academia, arts, and business. The name continues to be passed down through generations, preserving the heritage and legacy of the Coppel family.

There are approximately 66 people named Coppel in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Coppel.

Similar and related surnames

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