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  2. List of Dutch family names - Wikipedia

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    This random sampling of Dutch family names is sorted by family name, with the tussenvoegsel following the name after a comma. Meanings are provided where known. See Category:Dutch-language surnames and Category:Surnames of Frisian origin for surnames with their own pages. Baas – The Boss; Bakker – Baker; Beek, van – From the brook

  3. Category:Surnames of Dutch origin - Wikipedia

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    Dutch-language surnames‎ (2 C, 1,546 P) F. ... Pages in category "Surnames of Dutch origin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 944 ...

  4. Category:Dutch-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of Dutch language origin. ... Pages in category "Dutch-language surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,546 total.

  5. Dutch name - Wikipedia

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    A name like Adelbert or Albert is composed of "adel" (meaning "noble") and "bert" which is derived from "beracht" (meaning "bright" or "shining") hence the name means something in the order of "Bright/Shining through noble behaviour"; the English name "Albright", now only seen as a surname, is a cognate with the same origin.

  6. Roos (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Roos (surname) Roos is a surname with multiple origins. In Dutch, Low German, Swiss German and Estonian “Roos” means “Rose” and the surname is often of toponymic origin (e.g. someone lived in a house named “the rose”). [ 1] In 2007, 8600 people were named Roos and another 2880 “de Roos” in the Netherlands. [ 2]

  7. Dutch people - Wikipedia

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    Dutch surnames (and surnames of Dutch origin) are generally easily recognisable. Many Dutch surnames feature a tussenvoegsel ( lit. ' between-joiner ' ), which is a family name affix positioned between a person's given name and the main part of their family name . [ 74 ]

  8. De Haan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    De Haan (surname) De Haan or de Haan is a Dutch family name meaning "The Rooster " ("haan" is the cognate of English "hen", but in Dutch refers to the male of this species). In 2007 20,707 people had this name in the Netherlands alone, making it the 29th most common name in that country. [1] Variant spellings are De Haen, DeHaan, and Den Haan.

  9. Van Buren (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name (van) "Buren" appears in the history of the Dutch royal house, being the family name of Anna van Egmond en Buren, the first wife of William I of Orange.Borrowing from this heritage, the Dutch royal family have used Count of Buren as a title or the surname "van Buren" in situations requiring anonymity.

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