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'''Draper''' is a ], taken from the occupation (a ] was a merchant in cloth or dry goods). It is the 1365th most popular name in the USA, with approximately 22,383 and may refer to: '''Draper''' is a surname, taken from the occupation (a ] was a merchant in cloth or dry goods). It is the 1365th most common name in the USA, with approximately 22,383.
* ], Canadian politician

* ], American musician
==People==
* ], British clarinetist
Notable people with the surname include:
* ] (1901-1987), American engineer, after whom the ], formerly part of ], is named

* ] (1892-1979), British flying ace, secret agent, and film star
* ] (born 1979), Scottish singer/songwriter and artist * ] (1897–1963), Canadian politician
* ] (born 1990), perpetrator, ]
* ] Fictional advertising executive from the television series ]
* ], (1948 - present), Historical re-enactor, speaker * ] (1869–1952), British clarinetist
* ] (1901–1987), American engineer, after whom the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, formerly part of MIT, is named
* ] Canadian judge
* ] (1892–1979), British flying ace, secret agent, and film star
* ], American bodybuilder
* ] (1841-1931), meteorologist
* ], British political lobbyist, spin doctor, editor of LabourList website, journalist, psychotherapist
* ], American college basketball and football coach * ] (1940–2004), American attorney and member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
* ], American interior decorator * ] (1942–2021), American bodybuilder
* ] (1967-2024), British political lobbyist, spin doctor, editor of LabourList website, journalist, psychotherapist
* ] (1858-1915), American politician, once governor of Massachusetts
* ] (1881–1961), American college basketball and football coach
* ]
* ] (born 1984), American basketball player
* ]
* ] (1914 -1990), American socialist author * ] (1889–1969), American interior decorator
* ] (1837-1882), American doctor and astronomer who was a pioneer of astrophotography * ] (1807-1901), educator and chemist
* ] (1858–1914), American politician, governor of Massachusetts
* ]
* ], American "phone phreaker" known as "Captain Crunch" * ] (1911–1943), American athlete
* ] (1837–1894), Chief Constable of Toronto
* ] (1811-1882), first president of the American Chemical Society and author of History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science
* ] * ] (1868–1962), American politician
* ] * ] (1914–1990), American socialist author
* ] (1837–1882), American doctor, pioneer of astrophotography, brother of John Christopher Draper and son of John William Draper
* ]
* ] * ] (1863–1920), English painter
*] (1892–1962), American cinematographer
* ]
* ] *] (born 2001), British tennis player
* ] (1940-1982), American jazz musician * ], multiple people, including
:* ] (born 1935), former Southern Baptist Convention President
:* ] (1618–1697), settler of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
:* ] (James W. Draper, 1925–2006), Scottish golfer
:* ] (1925–2013), South African cricket umpire
* ], several people, including
:* ] "Captain Crunch" (born 1943), American hacker and telecommunications phreaker
:* ] (1835–1885), American chemist, son of John William Draper and brother of Henry Draper
:* ] (1811−1882), English-born American scientist, historian and photographer
:* ], MP for ] 1413–1416
:* ], MP for ] in 1420
:* ] (1939-2002), English professional motorcycle racer
* ] (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
* ] (1727–c. 1804), American printer during the American Revolutionary War
* ] (1719–1810), participant in the American Revolutionary War
* ] (retired 2020), British historian, inaugural director of the ] at University College London
* Nicholas Draper, British Labour Party candidate in several local elections since 1990, most recently the ]
* ], Scots football player in the ]
* ], several people, including
:* ] (born 1978), American magician
:* ] (fl. 1933), with ] under ]
:* ] (born 1972), English cricketer
:* ] (1909–1996), American dancer
:* ] (born 1970), English singer-songwriter
:* ] (born 1957), American philosopher
:* ] (born 1964), Church of Ireland Dean of Lismore
:* ] (born 1936), American winemaker
* ], multiple people
* ] (born 1955), American actress, writer, producer, and director
* ] (1940–1982), American jazz musician
* ] (born 1959), American author * ] (born 1959), American author
* ] * ] (born 1926), South African cricketer
* ] (born 1988), English footballer * ] (born 1988), English footballer
* ] * ] (1884–1956), American actress
* ] * ] (born 1974), Australian tennis player and golfer
* ] * ] (1912–2006), American historian and political writer
* ], American venture capitalist and founder of ], son of William Henry Draper III, grandson of William Henry Draper Jr. * ] (born 1958), American venture capitalist
* ] (b. 1959), Australian politician * ]: several people, including
* ] (1891-1972), controversial American philanthropist who founded the ] :* ] (1839–1883), American professional criminal
:* Thomas Draper (died 1703), of the ]
* ]:
:* Thomas Draper, a name used by ] (died 1609), English MP
* ], American painter
* ], Canadian judge and politician :* ] (1864–1946), Australian politician and judge
* ], American politician :* ] (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
* ] (born 1959), Australian politician
* ], American general and venture capitalist, father of William Henry Draper III, grandfather of Timothy C. Draper
* ] (1883–1970), U.S. Deputy Surgeon General and member of Eisenhower's staff during WWII
* ], American venture capitalist, son of William Henry Draper III, father of Timothy C. Draper
* ] (1818–1905), publisher in Andover, Massachusetts, philanthropist
* ] (1891–1972), American segregationist, eugenicist and philanthropist; founded the ]
* ]: several people, including
:* ] (1912–2003), American painter
:* ] (1842–1910)
:* ] (1801–1877), Canadian judge and politician
:* ] (1841–1921), American politician
:* ] (1894–1974), American general and venture capitalist, father of William Henry Draper III, grandfather of Timothy C. Draper and Polly Draper
:* ] (born 1928), American venture capitalist, son of William Henry Draper Jr., father of Timothy C. Draper and Polly Draper.

==Fictional characters with the surname==
In '']'':
*], Lt. Donald Draper's wife
*], Don Draper's first wife
*], Don Draper's elder son
*], the protagonist of ''Mad Men''
*], Don Draper's younger son
*], Don Draper's second wife
*], Don Draper's daughter


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Latest revision as of 22:15, 28 November 2024

Draper is a surname, taken from the occupation (a draper was a merchant in cloth or dry goods). It is the 1365th most common name in the USA, with approximately 22,383.

People

Notable people with the surname include:

Fictional characters with the surname

In Mad Men:

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