Coop is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, Germany, England, Netherlands. It is 4 characters long in length.
Surname is variant of the Cope. In Domseday signifies a hill, Bailey's Diet.
Coop is the variation of the Cope. The ancestors of the baronet appear in the character of civil servants of the crown, in the reigns of Richard II, and Henry IV.
How popular is Coop?
Coop is common in United States, England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada.
Coop is ranked 96341 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Coops plummeted by 6.32 per cent to 1661 since 2000 and slipped by 1852 spots and ranked at 17087. The last name was found in around 6 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
White | 92.59 | 94.64 |
Hispanic or Latino | 2.95 | 1.35 |
Others | 1.99 | 0.9 |
Black | 1.32 | 1.58 |
Immigrants to US
From Ireland
Richard Coop was 28 years old when he migrated to USA during Irish famine on October 22, 1848. He lived in Great Britain where he worked as farmer and took Orleans from London. Immigrant Elizabeth Coop, Walker Coop (3), Born at sea Mary Coop, 41 years old Jno. Coop, Immigrant William Coop, Immigrant Emma Coop, are other Coop that migrated to US.
From Germany
Helena Coop was 17 years old when she migrated to Indiana on October 22, 1853. She lived in Hessen Darmstadt where she worked as servant and took Peter from Bremen. Caroline Coop (28), Johann Coop, aged 5, are other Coop that migrated to US.
Coop Namesakes
- Denys Coop, BSC
Coop Namesakes
- Denys Coop, BSC
Related Family Names:
- Coop (Ireland, Germany, England, Netherlands)
- Colip
- Collomp (France)
- Collup
- Colp (Scotland)
- Connop
- Coop (Ireland, Germany, England, Netherlands)
- Coopeman (Netherlands)
- Cooper (Ireland, Scotland, England, Netherlands)
- Cooper (Ireland, Scotland, England, Netherlands)
- Cooperman (United States)
- Coopersmith (United States)
- Cooperstein (United States)
- Cooperwood
- Coopman (Belgium)
- Cooprider (United States)
- Coopsammy
- Copp (Saxon)
- Corp
- Coup