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The name Thorpe is of Old Norse origin, derived from the word "Þorp," meaning "village" or "hamlet." It was commonly used in England, particularly after the Viking invasions, to denote settlements. The name has been adopted as a surname in various forms, often indicating a person's association with a specific village or locality. Today, it is found in many English-speaking countries and has variations in spelling.

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