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Dutch names - Baby names with the origin Dutch

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Roelien Feminine/diminutive form related to Roeland, meaning "famous/renowned land." Dutch Girl
Roelina Feminine form of Roel/Roland: 'famous land' / 'renowned in the land'. Dutch Girl
Roelinda Renowned/famous + gentle/tender ("famous and gentle") Dutch, Germanic Girl
Roelinde From Germanic elements hrod ‘fame’ + lind ‘gentle’/‘linden’ - 'renowned and gentle'. Dutch Girl
Roeline Related to Roland - 'famous in the land' (renowned in the land) Dutch Girl
Roelof Famous (renowned) wolf Dutch Boy
Ronelda Feminine form of Ronald - 'ruler's counselor' or 'mighty ruler' (derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'advice'/'ruler') Afrikaans, Dutch Girl
Roosje Little rose (diminutive of Roos, 'rose') Dutch Girl
Rutgert Renowned (or famous) spear Dutch Boy
Ruud Renowned/famous wolf Dutch Boy
Ryck Powerful/rich ruler Dutch, English Boy
Ryke Ruler, powerful; wealthy Dutch Boy
Rykie Diminutive of names with the Germanic element 'ric' meaning 'ruler, powerful'; also related to Dutch/Afrikaans 'ryk' meaning 'rich' Dutch Unisex
Ryno From the Germanic element ragin 'counsel' - broadly 'counselor' or 'wise advisor' (often a pet form of Rein- names) Afrikaans, Dutch Boy
Sabbe {'Flemish/Dutch': "Originally a surname related to 'abbé' meaning 'abbot' or cleric", 'Arabic/Semitic': "Associated with 'morning' (Sabah) or the root S-B meaning related names such as Saba"} Arabic, Dutch, Flemish, Semitic Unisex
Sande Varies by origin: 'defender of mankind' (from Alexander/Alexandra); 'sandy place' (toponymic); or 'light/bright' (as short form of Sandeep). Dutch, English, Indian, Scandinavian, Scottish Unisex
Sanett Lily (from Susanna) Afrikaans, Dutch Girl
Sanette Derived from Susanne ('lily') or Anne ('grace'); often rendered as 'little lily.' Afrikaans, Dutch Girl
Sann Varies by origin. In Southeast Asia it's a native personal or family name with local meanings; in European use it is typically a short form of Susanne, ultimately from Hebrew shoshannah meaning 'lily'. Dutch, Khmer, Scandinavian Unisex
Sannie Derived from Susanna, meaning 'lily' (often interpreted as 'little lily') Dutch Girl
Sanny Diminutive of Sandra (from Alexander: 'defender of mankind') or variant of Sunny ('sunny, cheerful') Dutch, English Unisex
Sas Short form of Saskia or Sasha; in Hungarian 'sas' means 'eagle'. Dutch, Hungarian, Slavic Unisex
Saskiah Saxon woman Dutch, Frisian Girl
Saskja Saxon woman / from Saxony Dutch, Frisian Girl
Saverij Derived from Xavier - 'new house' (from Basque etxe berri). Dutch, Flemish Boy
Schu Typically a short form of Schuyler, which is associated with 'scholar'; in East Asian contexts corresponds to various characters whose meanings vary (e.g., 'comfortable', 'discipline', 'book', 'uncle'), depending on the character. Dutch, Germanic Unisex
schyler Scholar Dutch Unisex
Semy Derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'heard' or 'God has heard'; used as a diminutive/variant of names like Semyon (Simon) or Samuel. Dutch, English, Russian Boy
Servaas From Latin servare 'to preserve, protect' - 'guardian' or 'one who preserves' Dutch Boy
Servaes Preserver; guardian - 'one who preserves/saves' Dutch, Flemish Boy
Sietze Victory / victorious Dutch, Frisian Boy
Sikko Little victory / victorious Dutch Boy
Silki Possibly a diminutive of Silke/Cecilia (from Latin Caecilia, historically 'blind') or derived from Finnish 'silkki' meaning 'silk' (soft, smooth). Dutch, Finnish, German, Scandinavian Girl
Sjon Yahweh has been gracious Dutch, Hebrew Boy
Snelle Quick, fast, lively Dutch Unisex
Spek Bacon; cured pork; fat Dutch, German Boy
Stam Dutch: 'stem, trunk; tribe' (from Middle Dutch/Germanic). Hebrew (סתם): colloquial 'just, simply, ordinary; for no particular reason.' Dutch, German, Hebrew Unisex
Stochelo Unknown - likely a diminutive or pet name; possibly related to Slavic 'Sto-' root meaning 'to stand/steady', but not established. Dutch, Romanian Boy
Sylke Diminutive/variant of Silke/Sylvia, ultimately from Latin silva 'forest' - 'of the forest'. Dutch, Frisian, German Girl
Taco Thought, counsel Dutch, Frisian, Germanic Boy
Tannetje Diminutive meaning "little Tanne" - a pet form. If traced to Anna, ultimately "little grace." Dutch Girl
Ted-Jan Combination: 'Ted' (from Edward = 'wealthy guardian' or Theodore = 'gift of God') + 'Jan' ('God is gracious') - overall: a gracious guardian or a gracious gift of God. Dutch Boy
Teus Gift of God Dutch Boy
Thea Goddess; 'divine' - also interpreted as 'gift of God' when derived from Dorothea/Theodora Dutch, Greek Girl
Til People’s ruler Dutch, German, Germanic Boy
Tineke Little Christina / "little Christian" (follower of Christ) Dutch Girl
Tinus Diminutive of Martinus ('of Mars') or Augustinus ('venerable, majestic') Dutch Boy
Tol Meaning varies by origin. Commonly linked to Turkish Tolga meaning 'helmet' or to the Dutch word 'tol' ('toll', possibly occupational); can also be a short form of Germanic names (e.g., Tolbert) with elements meaning 'people' and 'bright'. Dutch, English, Germanic, Turkish Boy
Ton Short form of Anton/Antonius; often rendered as 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy' (derived from Antonius) Dutch Boy
Trijntje "pure" (associated with Catherine; etymology uncertain) Dutch 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