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* [[Aidey Thorpe]] (born 1963), English footballer
* [[Aidey Thorpe]] (born 1963), English footballer
* [[Benjamin Thorpe]] (1782–1870), English scholar of Anglo-Saxon
* [[Benjamin Thorpe]] (1782–1870), English scholar of Anglo-Saxon
* [[Billy Thorpe]] (1946-2007), rock and roll musician
* [[Billy Thorpe]] (1946–2007), rock and roll musician
* [[Chris Thorpe]] (born 1970), U.S. Olympic luge athlete
* [[Chris Thorpe]] (born 1970), U.S. Olympic luge athlete
* [[David Thorpe (artist)]] (born 1972), English artist
* [[David Thorpe (artist)]] (born 1972), English artist
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* [[Graham Thorpe]] (born 1969), English cricketer
* [[Graham Thorpe]] (born 1969), English cricketer
* [[Ian Thorpe]] (born 1982), Australian swimmer
* [[Ian Thorpe]] (born 1982), Australian swimmer
* [[Jeremy Thorpe]] (1929-2014), former UK Liberal Party leader
* [[Jeremy Thorpe]] (1929–2014), former UK Liberal Party leader
* [[Jerry Thorpe]] (born 1926), American TV and film director
* [[Jerry Thorpe]] (born 1926), American TV and film director
* [[Jim Thorpe]] (1888-1953), U.S. athlete
* [[Jim Thorpe]] (1888–1953), U.S. athlete
* [[Jim Thorpe (golfer)]] (born 1949), American professional golfer
* [[Jim Thorpe (golfer)]] (born 1949), American professional golfer
* [[Jimmy Thorpe]] (1913–1936), English professional footballer
* [[Jimmy Thorpe]] (1913–1936), English professional footballer
* [[Jocelyn Field Thorpe]] (1872-1939), British chemist
* [[Jocelyn Field Thorpe]] (1872–1939), British chemist
* [[John Thorpe]] (1565-1655), English architect
* [[John Thorpe]] (1565–1655), English architect
* [[John Wells-Thorpe]] (b.1928), English architect
* [[John Wells-Thorpe]] (born 1928), English architect
* [[Kay Thorpe]] (born 1935), romantic novelist
* [[Kay Thorpe]] (born 1935), romantic novelist
* [[Laura Thorpe]] (born 1987), French tennis player
* [[Laura Thorpe]] (born 1987), French tennis player
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* [[Lewis Thorpe]], academic
* [[Lewis Thorpe]], academic
* [[Lewis Thorpe (baseball)]] (born 1995), Australian baseball player
* [[Lewis Thorpe (baseball)]] (born 1995), Australian baseball player
* [[Marjorie Thorpe]], Trinidadian academic, lecturer and former diplomat
* [[Mathew Thorpe]] (born 1938), a senior judge in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales
* [[Mathew Thorpe]] (born 1938), a senior judge in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales
* [[Otis Thorpe]] (born 1962), retired American professional basketball player
* [[Otis Thorpe]] (born 1962), retired American professional basketball player
* [[Percy Thorpe]] (1899-?), English footballer
* [[Percy Thorpe]] (1899–?), English footballer
* [[Richard Thorpe]] (1896-1991), American film director
* [[Richard Thorpe]] (1896–1991), American film director
* [[Richard Thorpe (rugby union)]] (born 1984), English rugby union player
* [[Richard Thorpe (rugby union)]] (born 1984), English rugby union player
* [[Robert Thorpe (disambiguation)|Robert Thorpe]], (disambiguation)
* [[Robert Thorpe (disambiguation)|Robert Thorpe]], (disambiguation)
* [[Samuel Thorp|Samuel Thorpe]] 1765-1838 English clockmaker
* [[Samuel Thorp|Samuel Thorpe]] 1765–1838 English clockmaker
* [[Thomas Thorpe]] (c. 1569 or 1570–1635?), Elizabethan publisher of Shakespeare's sonnets
* [[Thomas Thorpe]] (c. 1569 or 1570–1635?), Elizabethan publisher of Shakespeare's sonnets
* [[Thomas Edward Thorpe]] (1845-1925), British chemist
* [[Thomas Edward Thorpe]] (1845–1925), British chemist
* [[Tommy Thorpe]] (1881-1953), English footballer and cricketer (where he is known as Thomas Thorpe)
* [[Tommy Thorpe]] (1881–1953), English footballer and cricketer (where he is known as Thomas Thorpe)
* [[Tony Thorpe]] (born 1974), English footballer and manager
* [[Tony Thorpe]] (born 1974), English footballer and manager
* [[William de Thorpe]], 14th-century English Chief Justice
* [[William de Thorpe]], 14th-century English Chief Justice

Revision as of 16:24, 8 May 2018

Thorpe is a surname derived from the Middle English word thorp, meaning hamlet or small village. Thorpe is found as the name of many places in England.

People with this name

See also