The surname Corder is of English origin and derives from the Middle English word “corder”, meaning “a maker of cords or ropes”. It was a common occupational name given to those who made ropes or cords for a living. The Corder family can be traced back to the 13th century, and today it is a relatively uncommon surname. Notable individuals with this surname include British composer Frederick Corder and American football player Leon Corder.
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