Category
page 1Surnames of Belgian origin
Courtois
Courtois may refer to:
Van Damme
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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.
De Vos
family name
Gevaert
Gevaert is a Flemish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stevens
family name
Delmotte
Delmotte is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Vleminckx
Vleminckx is a Flemish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
De Croo
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Willems
Willems is a patronymic surname of Dutch origin, equivalent to Williams. In 2008, it was the 6th most common surname in Belgium (18,604 people) and in 2007 it was the 39th most common surname in the Netherlands (17,042 people).[http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nfb/documenten/top100.pdf.
Van Impe
family name
Dievoet
Dievoet () is a place name from which the surnames Van Dievoet and Vandievoet are derived.
Lambert II
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Geefs
Geefs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mertens
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Mertens () is a surname of Flemish origin, meaning "son of Merten" (Martin). It is the fifth most common name in Belgium with 18,518 people in 2008.
Verhaeghe
Verhaeghe may refer to:
De Vreese
family name
Claes
Claes is a masculine given name, a version of Nicholas, as well as a patronymic surname. It is also spelled Klas, Clas and Klaes.
Neefs
Neefs is a Dutch-language surname meaning "nephew's" or "cousin's". It is most common in Brabant. Among variant forms are De Neef ("the cousin"), Neef (also a German name) and Neefjes. People with this surname include: