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Dutch names - Baby names with the origin Dutch

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Liesbet Pledged to God / 'God is my oath' Dutch Girl
Liesbeth God is my oath Dutch Girl
Liesje Pledged to God / 'God is my oath.' Dutch Girl
Lieve Dear, beloved Dutch Girl
Lips Often a diminutive or nickname of Philip - from Greek philippos meaning 'lover of horses'. As a common English word it also denotes the mouth organ 'lips', but as a name it is typically tied to Philip or to a family name. Dutch, English, German Boy
Lisanne Combination of Elisabeth ('God is my oath') and Anne ('grace') - roughly 'God's oath and grace' or 'pledged to God, graceful.' Dutch Girl
Lodde From Lodewijk meaning 'famous/renowned warrior' (via Lode); in Swedish contexts also known as the word for 'lumpfish' or a familiar nickname Dutch, Scandinavian Boy
Lodewyck Famous/renowned warrior Dutch Boy
Loeki Diminutive of Lodewijk, meaning 'famous/renowned warrior' (from Germanic hlud 'fame' + wig 'war') Dutch Boy
Loekie Diminutive of Lodewijk/Louis - "famous warrior" Dutch Boy
Loesje Diminutive of Louise - "famous/renowned warrior" (little Louise) Dutch Girl
Lont Wick; fuse (as in a candle or fuse) Dutch Boy
Lood Famous in battle Dutch Boy
Lorentz From Laurentum; crowned with laurel Dutch, German Boy
Lote Polynesian: traditional given name with no single agreed English translation; European: diminutive of Charlotte (from Charles, meaning "free man"). Dutch, German, Samoan, Tongan Boy
Lotje Diminutive of Charlotte - 'little Charlotte' (Charlotte ultimately from Charles: 'free man/woman') Dutch Girl
Lourens From Laurentum; 'crowned with laurel' Afrikaans, Dutch Boy
Louwen Likely 'lion' (from Leon/Leo/Louis roots) or, in some Celtic contexts, related to 'joyful'/'happy' Breton, Dutch, Germanic Boy
Luijzika Famous/renowned warrior Dutch, Slavic Girl
Luk Man from Lucania; associated with 'light' Dutch, Slavic Boy
Lukas Haas Given name: 'man/from Lucania' (often linked to 'light'); Surname: 'hare' (nickname or descriptive surname). Dutch Boy
Maartan Dedicated to Mars; warlike Dutch Boy
Maarten Of Mars; warlike; dedicated to the god Mars Dutch Boy
Machiel Who is like God? Dutch Boy
Madolen Derived from Magdalene - 'from Magdala' (woman of Magdala) Dutch Girl
Magtelt Mighty in battle; strength in battle Dutch, Germanic Girl
Malieke "little queen" (diminutive of Malika, meaning "queen") Dutch Girl
Manen Literally 'moons' in Dutch; alternatively may reflect a toponymic origin ('from Manen') or be used as a short form/variant related to names built on 'Man-' Dutch Boy
Manlie Manly; masculine, strong Afrikaans, Dutch Boy
Manne Diminutive or pet form of names beginning with 'Man-' (for example Manfred); broadly related to 'man' or, via Manfred, 'man of peace'. Dutch, German, Scandinavian Boy
Marelde A modern blended name, loosely interpretable as 'Mary/sea' + 'noble/old' - roughly 'noble sea' or 'beloved noble'. Dutch Girl
Marelie A modern feminine name combining Maria/Marie with a -lie ending - roughly 'little Mary' or 'Mary + lily' (associative meaning from Maria/Marie) Afrikaans, Dutch Girl
Margrieta Derived from Greek margaritēs, meaning 'pearl'. Dutch Girl
Margrietha Pearl Afrikaans, Dutch Girl
Marielen Combines the meanings of Maria ('beloved' or 'bitter' in some interpretations) and Ellen/Elena ('light' or 'torch') - roughly 'beloved light' or 'bright beloved' Dutch, German Girl
Mariet Diminutive of Maria/Marie - 'little Mary' (related to Mary, meaning variously 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness') Dutch, French Girl
Marietje Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (Maria/Miriam often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter') Dutch Girl
Marije Dutch form of Maria; ultimately from Hebrew Miryam - commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'wished-for child' (older/alternative interpretations include 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebellion') Dutch Girl
Marike Diminutive of Maria (from Hebrew Miryam), often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness'. Afrikaans, Dutch Girl
Marikje Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' Dutch Girl
Marikke Diminutive of Maria - 'little Mary' (Maria/Miriam often interpreted as 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'rebellious') Dutch, Scandinavian Girl
Mariske Diminutive of Maria - 'little Maria' (Maria's root meanings include 'sea of bitterness', 'rebellion', 'wished-for child', or 'beloved') Dutch Girl
Marjanne Combination of Mary and Anne - Mary (Miriam: 'bitter' or 'beloved') + Anne (Hannah: 'grace'), often interpreted 'beloved grace' Dutch, Latin Girl
Marjet Pearl Dutch Girl
Marjolein Marjoram (the herb); by association, related to Mary Dutch Girl
Marjoleine Named for the herb marjoram (marjorana); associated with fragrant/aromatic qualities; related to Latin maiorana ('the greater') Dutch Girl
Marjolijn Derived from marjoram (an aromatic herb); associated with the herb's scent and pleasant qualities Dutch Girl
Marjolyne Variant of Marjorie/Marjolaine, meaning "pearl" Dutch, English, French Girl
Marjon Short form/diminutive of Marjolein or a compound of Maria; linked to marjoram (the herb) and the name Mary (traditionally 'bitter' or 'beloved'). Dutch Girl
marleen A contraction of Maria and Magdalene; combines Maria ('bitter' or 'beloved') and Magdalene ('of Magdala'). Dutch, German Girl

Dutch name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Belgium, Netherlands, United States for every Dutch-origin name in our dataset.

766
Names in this origin
118
With data in 2024
17,564
Births 2024
426,441
Peak year 0