Axwijk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Wirth is a German surname which may refer to any of the following individuals:
Fränkel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Drost is a Dutch occupational surname. A drost or drossaard was a kind of bailiff in the Low countries. Notable people with the surname include:
Kuipers is a Dutch occupational surname meaning cooper's. Common spelling variants include Kuiper, Kuijpers, and Kuypers. Notable people with the surname include:
Hanratty is a surname, and may refer to:
Schreuder is a Dutch occupational surname. Schreuder, from early Middle Dutch scrodere, is an archaic term for either a taylor or a porter. People with this surname include:
Tyszkiewicz is the name of the Tyszkiewicz family, a Polish–Lithuanian magnate noble family of Ruthenian origin. The Lithuanian equivalent is Tiškevičius; it is frequently transliterated from Russian and Belarusian as Tyshkevich.
Molenaar is a Dutch surname deriving from the Dutch word for "miller".
Schoenmaker and Schoenmakers are Dutch occupational surnames meaning "shoemaker". People with these names include:
Sneijder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Snijders is a Dutch occupational surname. Snijder literally means "cutter", referring to a taylor or a woodcarver. People with this surname include:
Lion Axwijk is a Dutch footballer.
Iwan Axwijk is a Dutch footballer who played for Eerste Divisie club HFC Haarlem during the 2004–2008 seasons.
Iwan is a Russian masculine given name and exists in similar variants as a surname. Iwan/Ivan is originally deeply connected to the Greek "Ιωάννης"/"Iōánnēs". Greek culture deeply influenced Russian culture like its Cyrillic alphabet and the Russian Orthodox Church.
Schoemaker is a Dutch occupational surname meaning "shoemaker". People with this name include:
Schreurs is a Dutch occupational surname. It is derived via Schreuder from early Middle Dutch scrodere, which either was a tailor or a porter (carrier). People with this surname include:
Vonk is a Dutch metonymic occupational surname. Vonk means "spark" and refers to the work of a Smith. People with this surname include:
Huws is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Serrurier derives from serrurier which means locksmith in French.
Baan is a Dutch surname with a variety of origins. Variant forms are Baans, Baen, De Baan, De Baen and Van der Baan. It can be patronymic, where Baan or Bane may be, among others, a short form of Urbanus. Alternatively, given that Dutch baan can mean "lane" or "track", it may be a toponymic or metonymic occupational surname, referring e.g. to a kaatser or road maker. People with this name include: