Schreuder is a Dutch occupational surname. Schreuder, from early Middle Dutch scrodere, is an archaic term for either a taylor or a porter (dock-worker, barrow-man). People with this surname include:
Bosman is a Dutch and Afrikaans toponymic surname, originally meaning "man who lives or works in the forest". People with this surname include:
De Beer is a Dutch and Afrikaans surname, meaning "the bear". Notable people with the surname include:
John is a surname which, like the given name John, is derived from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן, Yôḥanan, meaning "Graced by Yahweh".
Swart is an Afrikaans, Dutch and German surname meaning "black". Variations on it are de Swart, Swarte, de Swarte, Swarts, Zwart, de Zwart, and Zwarts. People with this surname include:
Pietersen is a Dutch and Afrikaans patronymic surname meaning "son of Peter". There are other spellings. Pietersen is a rare given name. People with the surname Pietersen include:
De Klerk, Klerk, De Klerck or Klerck is surname of Dutch and Frisian origin.
Jonkman is a Dutch surname meaning "young man" or "bachelor". People with the surname include:
Vos is a Dutch surname meaning "fox". With 30,279 people, it was the 15th most common surname in the Netherlands in 2007. Notable people with this name include:
Willemse is a Dutch patronymic surname, equivalent to English Williams and Williamson. It may refer to:
Hendriks is a Dutch patronymic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Molenaar is a Dutch surname deriving from the Dutch word for "miller".
Adriaanse is a Dutch and Afrikaans surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kok is either a Dutch occupational surname, "kok" meaning "cook", or an alternate spelling for the common Chinese surname Guo. Kok is a quite common surname in the Netherlands, ranking 27th in 2007. Notable people with the surname Kok include:
Steenkamp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Pieterse is a Dutch and Afrikaans patronymic surname. The surname was first used in Netherlands before the colonial era. After the Dutch established a colony in the Cape of Good Hope, people with the surname Pieterse moved to the colony and as a consequence, Pieterse is a common Afrikaans surname.
De Kock is a Dutch occupational surname meaning "the cook".
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:
Male is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Schreuders is a Dutch occupational surname. See "Schreuder" for its origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Scheepers is a Dutch and Afrikaans occupational surname meaning "shepherd's" in Middle Dutch. Notable people with the surname include: