Medieval Dutch Origin Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the origin is Medieval Dutch. Middle Dutch was the form of the Dutch language that was spoken in medieval times.
usage
origin
Bakker Dutch
Dutch cognate of Baker, from Middle Dutch backere.
Cloet Dutch
Variant of Kloet.
Cuijper Dutch
Variant of Kuiper.
Cuijpers Dutch
Variant of Kuiper.
Cuyper Dutch
Variant of Kuiper.
Cuypers Dutch
Variant of Kuiper.
De Cloet Dutch
Variant of Kloet.
De Kloet Dutch
Variant of Kloet.
De Vroome Dutch
Variant of Vroom.
Fleming English
Given to a person who was a Fleming, that is a person who was from Flanders in the Netherlands.
Jonckers Dutch
Patronymic form of Jonker.
Jonker Dutch
From the Dutch title jonkheer meaning "young lord". It was originally a medieval noble designation (not an actual title) for a young nobleman.
Jonkers Dutch
Patronymic form of Jonker.
Jonkheer Dutch
Variant of Jonker.
Kloet Dutch
Possibly from Middle Dutch cloet meaning "lump, ball". In some cases this was a nickname for an oafish person. In other cases it may have been a name for someone who lived near a sign that had a globe on it.
Kloeten Dutch
Variant of Kloet.
Kuijpers Dutch
Variant of Kuiper.
Kuiper Dutch
Means "cooper, barrel maker" in Dutch.
Kuipers Dutch
Variant of Kuiper.
Meijer Dutch
Dutch form of Meyer 1.
Mulder Dutch
Dutch equivalent of Miller.
Vermeulen Flemish
Means "from the mill" in Dutch.
Vroom Dutch, Flemish
From a nickname derived from Dutch vroom meaning "pious, devout".
Yonker Dutch (Anglicized)
Americanized form of Jonker.
Yonkers Dutch (Anglicized)
Americanized spelling of Jonkers.