Copleand
TopographicMeaning
One who lives on or owns a piece of land suitable for growing cope or a similar crop.
Etymology
Derived from Old English 'cop' (a summit or head) combined with 'land,' indicating a topographic origin. Alternatively, it may derive from a personal name combined with the locative suffix.
About the Copleand Surname
A topographic English surname referring to land at a summit or head of a valley. The surname has several variant spellings and is found throughout English-speaking regions.
Distribution
Found primarily in England and North America.
Notable Bearers
Unknown