Today, in Sri Lanka, many of British, French, Swiss, Belgian and other European descent have come to be known as “Dutch Burghers”. In 1840 there were 10 Dutch families living in New York. The Dutch family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The Dutch spelling would be Booij, with a long y that is a special letter in the Dutch alphabet. The Dutch-Burghers in Sri Lanka today sport first names such as Adrian, Willham, Graham, Simone and Elissa, while many of their surnames take on the tussenvoegsel, or prefix ‘van’ or ‘de’ meaning ‘from or ‘the’. Messenger would be “bode,” not booij, although that could be a derivative. This was about 28% of all the recorded Dutch's in the USA. This is actually more likely to be a Belgian surname (in origin) than a Dutch. There are still a lot of places and streets with "broek" or any spelling variant in the name. Though many Dutch names have a significant origin, others translate to rather hilarious terms. When Napoleon and the French occupied the Netherlands, they required the Dutch to create surnames for taxation and census purposes. While it is the 16th most common surname in Denmark, it is shared by less than 1% of the population. I have not researched the name and do not know its meaning. The most Dutch families were found in the USA in 1880. New York had the highest population of Dutch families in 1840. Most people identified themselves using patronymics - a reference to the first name of their father - as a second name. (previous page) () Pages in category "Dutch surnames" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 448 total. English surname of unknown origin, possibly a corrupted form of a Dutch surname derived from Dutch klateren "to clatter" and beek "brook". Population: 36,997 A patronymic surname of Danish and Norwegian origin, meaning "son of Christian." In Belgian Dutch, a broek (often also written as brouk or brouck) was a swamp. There is a great variety of Dutch surnames (over 100,000), partly because of an influx due to a forced official registration of surnames in 1811, hence there have been few generations in … Dutch surnames in the 17th century Surnames, in the meaning of family names, were relatively uncommon in the United Provinces (Holland) in the sixteenth and early seventeenth century. This article however, lists a number of names of those directly …

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