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[Facts] Dutch name
What would be an appropriate name for a man born in late 20s/early 30s who was the son of Dutch immigrants (to Australia)? Would he need any middle names or would just a first name be alright? The surname I would like the name to go with is De Groot. Any help would be appreciated.
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Mateaus (Mah-TAY-us) i don't know if that is how you would spell it or wether it's appropriate but it sounds hunky -to the world you are just one person but...to one person you could mean the world-
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Hey Lexy,some names you could use:
Andre (prn. AHNdrey)
Frans (prn Frahns)
Gerard (prn GEH-rahrd)
Niek (prn. Neek)
Theo (prn THAY-o)
Kees (prn. K's)
Klaas (prn well.. Klahs)
Piet (prn Peet)These are all Dutch people I know or have known in my family, approximately born in the 20s 30s.Just a first name would be enough. Middle names are given here in Holland but are rarely used. It depends on whether the character is religious or not.. religious people always get a Christian name as well. Among Catholics it has been customary for a long time to give every child the name Maria for a 2nd mn, even the boys. This happened especially in the time your character is supposed to be born. My father (1940s) and all his siblings have that name, and even my bf! good luck
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How about Hendrik? I LOVE the name Klaas, but I'm already using it for another character...
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Hendrik would fit perfectly!
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No opinions on this board please :-)
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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