Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Dutch; and the name appears on the United States popularity list.
usage
Visscher Dutch
Variant of Visser.
Visser Dutch
Occupational name meaning "fisherman" in Dutch.
Vogel German, Dutch
From Old High German and Old Dutch fogal meaning "bird". It was originally an occupational name for a bird catcher, or a nickname for a person who liked to sing.
Vogels Dutch
Variant of Vogel.
Vos Dutch
Dutch cognate of Voss.
Vossen Dutch
From the given name Vos, which comes from the Frisian name Fos, which is from Old German given names beginning with the element folk meaning "people".
Vroom Dutch, Flemish
From a nickname derived from Dutch vroom meaning "pious, devout".
Wang 2 German, Dutch
From Middle High German and Middle Dutch wange meaning "cheek", possibly a nickname for someone with round or rosy cheeks.
Waterman 2 English, Dutch
Occupational name for a boatman or a water carrier. It could also describe a person who lived by water.
Wauters Dutch
Means "son of Wouter".
Westenberg Dutch
Means "west of the mountain", originally referring to a person who lived there.
Willems Dutch
Derived from the given name Willem.
Willemse Dutch
Derived from the given name Willem.
Willemsen Dutch
Means "son of Willem".
Wilms Dutch
Derived from the given name Willem.
Winter English, German, Dutch, Swedish
From Old English winter or Old High German wintar meaning "winter". This was a nickname for a person with a cold personality.
Wolters Dutch
Means "son of Wouter".
Wouters Dutch
Means "son of Wouter".
Yancy Dutch (Anglicized)
Americanized form of Jansen.
Yonker Dutch (Anglicized)
Americanized form of Jonker.
Yonkers Dutch (Anglicized)
Americanized spelling of Jonkers.
Zeegers Dutch
Means "son of Sieger".
Zegers Dutch
Means "son of Sieger".