Lathrop

The Meaning & Origin of the Name Lathrop

Lathrop is an English boy name, which has 7 letters.

The name Lathrop is of English origin and is derived from the Old English elements læþ (a barn, grain-house) and hop (a small enclosed valley). It can be translated to mean "valley of the barn".

Pronuncation LATH-rop

Alternate Meaning Barn

Origin or Current Usage English

Gender M

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Detailed Information About The Name Lathrop

The name 'Lathrop' is of English origin and is classified as a surname. It is derived from a locational name referring to people who hailed from any of the various places called Lathrop in England. These places include Lathrop in North Yorkshire, Lathrop in East Yorkshire, and Lathrop in Nottinghamshire. The name 'Lathrop' itself is thought to have Old Norse roots, with 'lath' meaning "barn" and 'thorp' meaning "farm" in Old English. It is believed that the name originated from the Viking settlers who arrived in England during the 9th and 10th centuries. The spelling variations of 'Lathrop' include Lathropp, Lathrope, and Lathropps, among others.

The Lathrop name has spread across the world due to migration, particularly to North America. The first recorded immigrants bearing the name Lathrop arrived in the New World in the early 17th century. Reverend John Lathrop, a notable figure in American history, was among the early settlers in Massachusetts. He arrived in 1634 and later became the founder of the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts. The Lathrop family played important roles in early American society, with many members serving as prominent ministers, educators, and politicians.

Today, the name 'Lathrop' can be found both as a surname and a given name. It remains relatively uncommon compared to more popular names, but it carries a sense of historical significance and heritage. The Lathrop name serves as a reminder of the ancestral roots and contributions of individuals who bear it, connecting them to their English and Viking origins.

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