Welsh
Welsh may refer to:
Related to Wales
* Welsh, referring or related to Wales
* Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales
* Welsh people
People
* Welsh (surname)
* Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peop ...
patronymic surname
A patronymic surname is a surname originated from the given name of the father or a patrilineal ancestor. Different cultures have different ways of producing patronymic surnames.
For example, early patronymic Welsh surnames were the result of th ...
. The English name means "son of Hob". ''Hob'' was a
diminutive
A diminutive is a root word that has been modified to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, either to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment. A (abbreviated ) is a word-formati ...
of '' Robert'', itself deriving from the Germanic warrior name ''Hrod-berht'', translated as "renowned-fame". The Robert spelling was introduced to England and Scotland after the
Norman conquest of England
The Norman Conquest (or the Conquest) was the 11th-century invasion and occupation of England by an army made up of thousands of Normans, Norman, Duchy of Brittany, Breton, County of Flanders, Flemish, and Kingdom of France, French troops, ...
.
The surname Hopkins or Hopcyn is associated with, and most common in Wales. A typical
Welsh patronym
A patronymic, or patronym, is a component of a personal name based on the given name of one's father, grandfather (avonymic), or an earlier male ancestor.
Patronymics are still in use, including mandatory use, in many countries worldwide, alt ...
, it is first recorded as ''ab Popkyn'' (son of Hopkin) in
Monmouth
Monmouth ( , ; cy, Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is a town and community in Wales. It is situated where the River Monnow joins the River Wye, from the Wales–England border. Monmouth is northeast of Cardiff, and west of London. I ...
, in the early 17th century, and became a standardized surname under English law.
The name in Ireland is an
Anglicisation
Anglicisation is the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by English culture or British culture, or a process of cultural and/or linguistic change in which something non-English becomes English. It can also refer to the influen ...
of the
Irish Gaelic
Irish (Standard Irish: ), also known as Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, which is a part of the Indo-European language family. Irish is indigenous to the island of Ireland and was the ...
A. G. Hopkins
Antony "Tony" Gerald Hopkins, British Academy, FBA (born 21 February 1938) is a British historian specialising in the economic history of African history, Africa, European colonialism, and globalisation. He is Emeritus Smuts Professor of Commo ...
Antony Gerald Hopkins, British historian
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Arthur F. Hopkins
Arthur Francis Hopkins (October 18, 1794 – November 10, 1865) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama from 1836 to 1837.
Biography
Born in Danville, Virginia, Arthur Francis Hopkins was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1814.
Two years late ...
(1794–1865), husband of Juliet Opie Hopkins
* Bernard Hopkins, professional boxer
* Bert Hopkins, Australian cricketer
* Bobb Hopkins, actor, director and founder of the National Hobo Association
* Brad Hopkins, NFL offensive lineman
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Brycen Hopkins
Brycen Avery Hopkins (born March 27, 1997) is an American football tight end for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Purdue.
Early life and high school
Hopkins grew up in Nashville, Tenne ...
(born 1997), American football player & son of Brad
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Budd Hopkins
Elliot Budd Hopkins (June 15, 1931 – August 21, 2011) was an American artist, author, and ufologist. He was a prominent figure in alien abduction phenomena and related UFO research.
Life
Elliot Budd Hopkins was born in 1931. He was rai ...
, artist and UFO researcher
* Cathy Hopkins, novelist
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Charles Hopkins (disambiguation) Charles Hopkins may refer to:
*Charles Hopkins (poet) (c. 1664–c. 1700), Anglo-Irish poet and dramatist
*Charles Gordon Hopkins (1822–1886), politician of the Hawaiian Kingdom
*Charles Ferren Hopkins (1842–1934), Union Civil War soldier and of ...
, several people
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Christian Hopkins
Christian "Chris" James Hopkins (born February 26, 1985) is a former American football tight end. He played college football at the university of Toledo and high school football at Hyde Park High School in Chicago. He was signed by the New York ...
Claude C. Hopkins
Claude C. Hopkins (1866–1932) was an American advertiser and author. He introduced the slogan in advertising and popularised the use of test campaigns, especially using coupons in direct mail, to properly attribute marketing spend.
Biography
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, advertising man
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Constance Hopkins
Constance Hopkins (baptized May 11, 1606 – October 1677), also sometimes listed as Constanta, was a passenger on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620.
Biography
Hopkins was probably born in Hursley, England since her baptism record is there along wi ...
, ''Mayflower'' passenger
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CJ Hopkins
C. J. Hopkins is an American playwright, novelist, and political satire, political satirist. Among his works are the plays ''Horse Country'', ''screwmachine/eyecandy'' and ''The Extremists (play), The Extremists''.
Career Early works
Hopkins w ...
, American playwright and author
* DeAndre Hopkins (born 1992), American football player
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Dustin Hopkins
Dustin Hopkins (born October 1, 1990) is an American football placekicker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Florida State and was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round ...
, American football player
* Edward Hopkins, settler, governor Connecticut Colony
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Edward John Hopkins
Dr. Edward John Hopkins FRCO (30 June 1818 - 4 February 1901) was an English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an ...
, English organist and composer
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Esek Hopkins
Esek Hopkins (April 26, 1718February 26, 1802) was an American naval officer, merchant captain, and privateer. Achieving the rank of Commodore, Hopkins was the only Commander in Chief of the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War ...
(1718–1802), Continental Navy officer
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Esther A. Hopkins
Esther Arvilla Hopkins (née Harrison; September 18, 1926 – May 19, 2021) was an American chemist and environmental attorney. Hopkins was best known for her career as a biophysicist and research chemist at American Cyanamid along with research ...
, American chemist and environmental attorney
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Ezekiel Hopkins
Ezekiel Hopkins (died 1690) was an Anglican divine in the Church of Ireland, who was Bishop of Derry from 1681 to 1690.
Life
He was born in Devon, and was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was a choris ...
, Bishop of Derry and Raphoe
* Frank Hopkins, U.S. cowboy
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Frank Hopkins (Royal Navy officer)
Admiral Sir Frank Henry Edward Hopkins, (23 June 1910 – 14 April 1990) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy.
Naval career
Educated at the Nautical College at Pangbourne in Berkshire, Hopkins joined the Royal Navy in 1927.
Hopkins served in ...
Gail Hopkins
Gail Eason Hopkins (born February 19, 1943) is a former Major League Baseball player and coach. Before reaching the majors, he attended David Starr Jordan High School and then a catcher at Pepperdine University, where he was named an All-Amer ...
(born 1943), American baseball player and coach
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Gareth Hopkins
Gareth James Hopkins (born 24 November 1976) is a former New Zealand cricketer. A wicket-keeper, he played five One Day Internationals in 2004 after Brendon McCullum went home from England for the NatWest series.
International career
Gareth H ...
, New Zealand cricketer
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Gareth Hopkins (footballer)
Gareth Hopkins (born 14 June 1980) is an English Association football, football striker who plays for Bishop's Cleeve F.C., Bishop's Cleeve.
External links
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1980 births
Living people
Footballers from Cheltenham
English men's footballe ...
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame placed him among leading Victorian poets. His prosody – notably his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovato ...
Harold Hopkins (physicist)
Harold Horace Hopkins FRS (6 December 1918 – 22 October 1994) was a British physicist. His Wave Theory of Aberrations, (published by Oxford University Press 1950), is central to all modern optical design and provides the mathematical analysis ...
, physicist
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Harry Hopkins
Harry Lloyd Hopkins (August 17, 1890 – January 29, 1946) was an American statesman, public administrator, and presidential advisor. A trusted deputy to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hopkins directed New Deal relief programs before servi ...
, economics advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt
* Herbert Hopkins, Australian/English cricketer
* Ian Hopkins, British police chief
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Isaac S. Hopkins
Isaac Stiles Hopkins (June 20, 1841 – February 3, 1914) was a professor and the first President of the Georgia Institute of Technology (1888–1896) as well as pastor of the First Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
Biography
Hopkins was ...
, professor/founder Georgia Institute of Technology
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James Hopkins (disambiguation) James Hopkins may refer to:
*James Hopkins (footballer, born 1873) (1873–?), English association football player for Manchester United
* James Hopkins (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1943), Northern Irish association football player for Arsenal a ...
, several people
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Jeff Hopkins
Jeffrey Hopkins (born 14 April 1964) is a former Welsh international football defender and current Melbourne Victory Women head coach, who most notably played club football for Fulham and Reading in the Football League.
Club career
Hopkin ...
, footballer
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Jeffrey Hopkins
Jeffrey Hopkins (born 1940) is an American Tibetologist. He is Emeritus professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia, where he taught for more than three decades since 1973. He has authored more than twenty-five books ab ...
, Tibetologist
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John Hopkins (disambiguation) John Hopkins may refer to:
Politics
* John Hopkins (Bristol MP), member of the English House of Commons in 1601
* John Hopkins (died 1732), English merchant, Member of Parliament (MP) for St Ives 1710–15 and Ilchester 1715–22
* John Hopkin ...
, several people
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Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 – December 24, 1873) was an American merchant, investor, and philanthropist. Born on a plantation, he left his home to start a career at the age of 17, and settled in Baltimore, Maryland where he remained for most ...
, philanthropist
* Jon Hopkins, electronica musician
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Juliet Opie Hopkins
Juliet Ann Hopkins (née Opie; May 7, 1818 – March 9, 1890) was born on a plantation in Jefferson County, Virginia (present-day West Virginia). After her marriage to Arthur F. Hopkins of Mobile, Alabama, she relocated to that state. During the C ...
(1818–1890), The Florence Nightingale of the south.
* Katie Hopkins, British TV personality and newspaper columnist
* Keith Hopkins, historian and sociologist
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Larry J. Hopkins
Larry Jones Hopkins (October 25, 1933 – November 15, 2021) was an American businessman and politician who represented Kentucky's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1993. He was the Republican ...
(1933–2021), American politician
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Lemuel Hopkins
Lemuel Hopkins (June 19, 1750 – April 14, 1801) was an American poet and physician who was a member of the Hartford Wits, a group of literary satirists active in the late eighteenth century. A politically conservative Federalist, he coauthored ...
(1750–1801), American poet
* Lightnin' Hopkins, blues guitarist and singer
* Linda Ann Hopkins (born 1976) known as Tera Patrick, pornographic actress
* Lisa Hopkins (born 1978), American opera singer
* Livingston Hopkins "Hop" (1846–1927), American-born cartoonist in Australia
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Mark Hopkins (disambiguation) Mark Hopkins may refer to:
* Mark Hopkins (educator) (1802–1887), American educator
*Mark N. Hopkins, filmmaker
*Mark Hopkins Jr. (1813–1878), American railroad magnate
*Mark Hopkins Hotel
The InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco is a ...
, several people
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Mary Hopkins (disambiguation) Mary Hopkins may refer to:
* Mary Ellen Hopkins (1932–2013), American quilter
* Mary Rice Hopkins, Christian children's musician
* Mary Alden Hopkins, American journalist, essayist, and activist
* Mary E. Hopkins (fl. 1868), first Lady of Nevad ...
, several people
* Matthew Hopkins, 17th century witch-hunter
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Maudie Hopkins
At least four widows of veterans of the American Civil War (fought 1861–1865) are known to have survived into the 21st century. All were born in the 20th century and married their husbands while the women were still young and the men were in ad ...
Milton Hopkins (biologist)
Milton Hopkins, Jr. (1906–1983) was an American historian, professor of biology, and an editor of college textbooks.
Biography
In 1917 Milton Hopkins, Jr. moved with his family to Port Washington, New York and attended elementary school and ...
(1906–1983), American botanist and textbook editor
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Milton N. Hopkins Milton Newton Hopkins Jr (1926 – 5 March 2007) was a farmer in southern Georgia, in the south-eastern United States, as well as a conservationist, naturalist, and author, who had a long association with the Georgia Ornithological Society (GOS ...
(1926–2007), farmer and ornithologist
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Milton W. Hopkins
Milton William Hopkins (1 August 1789 - 24 April 1844) was an American portrait painter in the folk art tradition.
Biography
He was born in Harwinton, Connecticut, one of the eight children of Hezekiah and Eunice Hopkins. In 1800, when he was ...
(1789–1844), American portrait painter
* Miriam Hopkins (1902–1972), American actress
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Nathan T. Hopkins
Nathan Thomas Hopkins (October 27, 1852 – February 11, 1927) was an American religious leader and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from Kentucky from 1895 to 1897.
Early life and career
Born in Ashe County, North Ca ...
, U.S. Representative from Kentucky
* Neil Hopkins, (born 1977) American actor
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Nelson K. Hopkins
Nelson Kerr Hopkins (March 2, 1816 in Williamsville, New York, Williamsville, Erie County, New York – March 2, 1904) was an American lawyer and politician.
Life
Hopkins was the son of General Timothy Soveral Hopkins (b. ca. 1777) and Nancy A ...
, New York State Comptroller, 1872–1875
* Nicky Hopkins (1944–1994), English rock pianist
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Patty Hopkins
Patricia Ann Hopkins, Lady Hopkins (née Wainwright, born 1942) is an English architect and joint winner, along with her husband Sir Michael Hopkins, of the 1994 Royal Gold Medal for Architecture.
Early life
Hopkins was born in Stoke on Tre ...
Paul Hopkins (footballer)
Paul David Hopkins (born 29 November 1986 in Liverpool) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Darlington. He also played for Waterford United in the League of Ireland and for Bangor City in the Wel ...
(born 1986), English (soccer) footballer
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Peter W. Hopkins
Peter W. Hopkins (February 1, 1826 – February 7, 1879) was an American lawyer and politician from New York (state), New York.
Life
He was born in Clifford Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Clifford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, t ...
(1826–1879), New York politician
* Rachel Hopkins, British Member of Parliament elected 2019
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Richard Hopkins (disambiguation) Richard Hopkins may refer to:
Politicians
* Richard Hopkins (died 1682) (1612–1682), English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660
* Richard Hopkins (died 1708) (1641–1708), English politician who sat in the House of Commons variou ...
, several people
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Rob Hopkins
Rob Hopkins is an activist and writer on environmental issues, based in Totnes, England. He is best known as the founder and figurehead of the Transition movement, which he initiated in 2005. Hopkins has written six books on environmentalism ...
(born 1968), English activist founder of Transition Towns movement
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Ron Hopkins
Ronald Lee Hopkins (born November 10, 1960) is a former American football defensive back who played nine seasons with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. He played college football at Murray State University.
College career
Ho ...
(born 1960), American football player
* Roy M. Hopkins (1943–2006), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
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Stephen Hopkins (disambiguation) Stephen Hopkins or Steve Hopkins may refer to:
* Stephen Hopkins (merchant) (c. 1581–1644), passenger on the ''Mayflower'' and one of forty-one signatories of the Mayflower Compact
* Stephen Hopkins (politician) (1707–1785), Rhode Island gover ...
, several people
:*
Stephen Hopkins (politician)
Stephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707 – July 13, 1785), a Founding Father of the United States, was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, a List of chief justices of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, chief justice of the ...
Tom Hopkins
Thomas Edward Hopkins (born 1911) was an English professional footballer
A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American footb ...
, English footballer
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Tim Hopkins
Tim Hopkins, (born in Auckland, New Zealand) is an Australian jazz musician who won the Australian National Jazz Award at the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz in 1993.
Career
Growing up in Brisbane, Australia, Hopkins had planned a career in graphi ...
, jazz musician
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Wes Hopkins
Wesley Carl Hopkins (September 26, 1961 – September 28, 2018) was an American professional football player who played as a safety for the Philadelphia Eagles during his entire 11-year National Football League career from 1983 through 1993. A w ...
, NFL defensive back
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William Hopkins (disambiguation) William Hopkins (1793–1866) was an English mathematician and geologist.
William Hopkins may also refer to:
*William Hopkins (architect) (1820–1901), architect to the Diocese of Worcester, England
*William R. Hopkins (1869–1961), city manager ...
, several people
:*
William Hersey Hopkins
William Hersey Hopkins (December 20, 1841 – December 17, 1919) was an American academic who served as the first president of Goucher College and acting president of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland.
Early life and education
Hopki ...
(1841–1919), American academic and college administrator
Fictional characters
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Jimmy Hopkins
''Bully'' (released in the PAL region as ''Canis Canem Edit''; Latin for " dog eat dog") is an action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar Vancouver and published by Rockstar Games. It was released on 17 October 2006 for the PlayStation ...
, main character of the controversial video game ''
Bully
Bullying is the use of force, coercion, hurtful teasing or threat, to abuse, aggressively wikt:domination, dominate or intimidate. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. One essential prerequisite is the perception (by the bully or by ot ...
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* Gilly Hopkins, main character of ''
The Great Gilly Hopkins
''The Great Gilly Hopkins'' is a realistic children's novel by Katherine Paterson. It was published by Crowell in 1978 and it won the U.S. National Book Award next year.Pentagram'' series by Anthony Horowitz.
See also
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Hopkin
Hopkin is an English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Hob", derived from the masculine given name ''Hob'' meaning "famous". There are variants
including ''Hopkins''. Hopkin is uncommon as a given name. People with the name Hopkin includ ...
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Hopkinson Hopkinson is a surname of English and Welsh origin. Notable people with the surname include:
* Abdur Rahman Slade Hopkinson (born 1934), West Indian writer
* Alfred Hopkinson (18511939), British politician
* Alister Hopkinson (194199), New Zealand ...