Goltz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Albers is a Dutch and Low German patronymic surname, meaning "Albert's son". Notable people with the surname include:
Mulder is a surname of two possible origins: Dutch and German.
Schmitt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kuiper is a Dutch occupational surname meaning cooper. Common spelling variants include Kuyper, Kuipers, Kuijper, Kuijpers, Kuypers, and De Kuyper. Notable people with the name include:
Nagel is a German and Dutch surname. Meaning "nail" in both languages, the surname is metonymic referring to the occupation of a nail maker. Notable people with the surname include:
Schutte is a Dutch occupational surname derived from schutter, meaning "archer". The North German form of the name is Schütte or Schuette. People with these names include:
Bierman or Biermann is a surname. The genealogy of the Dutch family Bierman is published in the Nederland's Patriciaat
De Waal is a Dutch surname with the literal translation "the Walloon". Originally it may have also referred to other southern, non-Germanic and French-speaking persons. A variant, archaic spelling is De Wael. Notable persons with that surname include:
Drewes is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brink is a Low German, Dutch, Danish and Swedish toponymic surname. The Dutch and Low German meaning is "village green". In Danish and Swedish, the name is thought to be a borrowing of Middle Dutch brinc / brink, meaning "grassy edge" or perhaps "slope", and the Danish word now means "where the water runs deep". Notable people with the surname include:
Lazarov, Lazaroff, Lazarof, female Lazarova is common Bulgarian family name. The family name is derived from the personal name Лазар Lazar, "Lazarus". Slovak Lazarová is a female form of surname Lazar.
Baumann is a German surname, and may refer to:
Vasilev or Vassilev, feminine Vassileva or Vassileva, is a Bulgarian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bruton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Boot is both a Dutch and English metonymic occupational surname. In Dutch, boot sounds like and means boat and the name refers to a "boatman". In English the name refers to the maker or seller of boots.
Arends is a Dutch and Low German patronymic surname, meaning "son of Arend". It may refer to:
Raab is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Steiger is a surname originating in the ancient city and canton of Bern, Switzerland, where persons bearing it may be considered to have made a significant early contribution to feudal society and thus to have affected the early development of Europe. Notable people and fictional characters with this surname include:
Khatri, is a surname.
Van Raalte is a Dutch surname.