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Dutch-language surnames

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Beethoven
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De Vries
family name
Philips
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Klein
family name
Hoorn
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Brouwer
Brouwer (also Brouwers and de Brouwer) is a Dutch and Flemish surname. The word brouwer means 'brewer'.
Van der Waals
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Schouten
Schouten is a surname of Dutch origin. It generally has an occupational root, where the forebear was a schout, but can also be patronymic, as Schoute once was used as a given name. The name is quite common in the Netherlands, ranking 37th in 2007 (17,626 people). Variations include Schout, Schoute, Schoutens, Scholten and Scholte. People with this surname include:
Schuyler
Schuyler may refer to:
Koch
family name
Kroon
Kroon is a Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish surname, from the Swedish "Kron" meaning crown. It may refer to:
Stein
family name
Lang
family name
Rubens
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Bakker
Bakker () is a common Dutch surname equivalent to English Baker. In 2007 it was the seventh most common name in the Netherlands (55,273 people). Notable people with the surname include:
Keyser
Keyser is a Dutch, Afrikaans and Norwegian surname meaning "emperor" or an Anglicized form of cognate surnames like German Kaiser. It may refer to:
van
tussenvoegsel; Dutch and Afrikaans preposition, class of family name prefix
Haas
family name
Dekker
Dekker is a Dutch occupational surname equivalent to English Thatcher. Notable people with the surname include:
Van Damme
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Graaf
Graaf (the Dutch word for Count) or Graaff may refer to:
De Geer family
family
Vermeer
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Rutten
Rutten may refer to:
de Jong
family name
Wind
family name
Verstappen
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Tinbergen
Tinbergen is a Dutch surname, and may refer to:
van Loo
family name
Wessels
Wessels is a Dutch and Low German patronimic surname, where it was originally a Norman Viking surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Blom
family name
Veen
Veen may refer to:
Vermeulen
Vermeulen is a Dutch toponymic or occupational surname, meaning "from the (wind/water) mill" (modern ). It is a contraction of the surname Van der Meulen. In the Netherlands 20,633 people carried the name in 2007, making it the 30th most common surname, while in Belgium 13,552 people were named Vermeulen in 2008, making it the 11th most common name there.
Van Horn
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Winter
family name
Zwolle
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Knop
Knop or Knope is a surname of Dutch and German origin.
Nauta
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Hartman
Hartman is a name that occurs as a surname and a given name.
Theil
Theil may refer to:
Visser
Visser () is a Dutch occupational surname, meaning "fisherman". In 2007, nearly 50,000 people in the Netherlands carried the name, making it the eighth most populous name in the country. Common variant forms of the name are De Visser, Visscher, and Vissers.
Nagel
family name
Bentinck family
family
Kroos
Kroos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Appel
family name
Kaper
Kaper is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Coenen
Coenen is a Dutch patronymic surname meaning "son of Coen" (Conrad). It is particularly common in Dutch and Belgian Limburg. Variant spellings are Coene, Koenen and Koene. Though probably with the same origin, the names "de Coene" and "de Koene" can be interpreted as meaning "the brave".
Block
family name
Jacobs
family name
Helder
Helder may refer to:
Roos
family name
Oort
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Mandel
Mandel is a surname (and occasional given name) that occurs in multiple cultures and languages. It is a Dutch, German and Jewish surname, meaning "almond", from the Middle High German and Middle Dutch mandel. Mandel can be a locational surname, from places called Mandel, such as Mandel, Germany. Mandel may also be a Dutch surname, from the Middle Dutch mandele, meaning a number of sheaves of harvested wheat.
De Lange
family name
Wagenaar
Wagenaar is a Dutch occupational surname meaning "wagoner" or "wagon builder" (cartwright). Variant forms are De Wagenaar, Wagenaars, Wag(h)enaer (archaic), and Wagener. The name is shared by the following people:
Bartels
Bartels is a German and Dutch patronymic surname. The given name Bartel is a vernacular shortform of Bartholomeus. Notable people with the surname include:
De Vos
family name
Snyder
family name
Dutch name
personal naming convention
Mostert
Mostert or Mostaert is a Dutch and Afrikaans metonymic occupational surname. Meaning "mustard", it originally referred to a mustard miller or salesman. The Middle Dutch spelling Mostaert and modern Dutch spelling Mosterd are among variant forms of the surname. People with these surnames include: