Waldrop is a surname of English origin. It is believed to have originated from the Middle English words “wald” meaning “forest” and “throp” meaning “hamlet”. The name was likely given to someone who lived in or near a forested area. The Waldrop family has a rich history in the United States, with notable figures such as novelist Ernest J. Gaines and former Major League Baseball player Tim Waldrop. Despite its English roots, the name has also become popular in other countries, including Germany and Switzerland.
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