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Van der Mark or Vandermark is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Van der Goes or van der Goes is a surname of Flemish-Dutch origin. Notable people with this name include:

Van der Wal is a toponymic surname of Dutch origin. The original bearer of the name may have lived or worked at or near a "wal": a river embankment, quay, or rampart. In 2007, Van de(r) Wal was the 47th most common surname in the Netherlands. In Belgium, the form Van de Walle is more abundant.

Van der Laan is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of the lane". There are also a number of small settlements in the Netherlands specifically named "De Laan" that could be at a family's origin. Abroad the name is often written as VanderLaan or Vander Laan. People with this name include:

Van der Voort is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the ford". Notable people with the surname include:

Verheijen is a Dutch toponymic surname. It is a contraction of the surname Van der Heijden, meaning "from the heath". People with this surname include:

Van der Beek, Van de Beek, Van der Beeck or Vanderbeek is a toponymic surname of Dutch origin meaning "from the brook". Notable people with the surname include:

Van de Wiel or Van der Wiel is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the wiel". A wiel is a pool or small lake formed by a dyke breach. Some of the variants are Van de Wiel, Van der Wiel, Van de Wiele, Vandewiele, Van der Wiele, and Van der Wielen. Notable people with these surnames include:

Van der Meijden is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Van der Geest is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Van der Werff, Van der Werf and Van de Werf are Dutch toponymic surnames, originally meaning "of the (ship)yard" or "of the wharf". Notable people with the surname include:

Van der Sluijs is a Dutch surname. Meaning "from the locks / sluice" it could have a toponymic origin or could be a metonymic occupational surname. Alternative spellings are Van der Sluys and Van der Sluis, while some or all compounds can be concatenated and capitalized outside the Netherlands. Notable people with the surname include:

Van der Zee is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the sea". It is relatively common in the province of Friesland. Notable people with the surname include:

Van der Does is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Van der Linde is a surname of Dutch origin. Notable people with the surname include:

Van De Putte, Van de Putte, Vandeputte, or Van der Putte is a surname meaning "from Putte".

Van der Hoorn is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:

van der Putten or Vander Putten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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