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Dutch names - Baby names with the origin Dutch

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Bleecker Occupational name meaning 'bleacher' - a person who whitens or bleaches cloth Dutch, English Boy
Bodine Diminutive of Bodo - "messenger" or "command" Dutch, French Unisex
Boey A diminutive or variant form whose meaning depends on origin - related to 'Bo' (Old Norse: 'to live'/'dweller'), 'Beau' (French: 'handsome'), or simply 'boy' (male child). Dutch, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian Unisex
Bogart Orchard; orchard-keeper or gardener; dweller by an orchard Dutch Boy
Boo Affectionate nickname; associated with French 'beau' meaning 'handsome', Scandinavian 'Bo' meaning 'to live/dwell', and Korean syllable 'Bu' whose meaning varies by hanja. Dutch, English, French, Korean, Scandinavian Unisex
Boudewijn Bold friend Dutch Boy
Boudouin Bold friend Dutch, Germanic Boy
Bouke Diminutive/short form ultimately meaning "bold friend" (from Boudewijn/Baldwin). Dutch, Frisian Boy
Bour Generally associated with 'stream' or 'town' depending on origin; Khmer-specific meaning depends on the original Khmer spelling Afrikaans, Dutch, English, French, Khmer, Norman Unisex
Braam Father of many; father of multitudes Dutch Boy
Breida Possibly 'broad' (Germanic) or 'exalted/strength' (if linked to Brigid) Dutch, Frisian Girl
Bril Bright, shining; likely related to 'brilliant' or a shortened form of Brilant Albanian, Dutch, English, German Unisex
Burger Citizen; town-dweller (burgher) Dutch, English, German Boy
Carice Possibly 'beloved' or 'grace' (meaning uncertain/variable). Dutch Girl
Catrien Pure Dutch Girl
Cees Short form of Cornelis - from Latin Cornelius, often interpreted as 'horn' or 'horned'. Dutch Boy
Chiel Who is like God? Dutch Boy
Christof Christ-bearer Dutch, Greek Boy
Cisca Diminutive of Francisca - ultimately from Latin franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free' Dutch Girl
Claas Derived from Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people.' Dutch Boy
Clae If from Clay: 'clay, earth'. If from Claes/Nicholas: 'victory of the people'. Dutch, English, Scandinavian Boy
Claes Victory of the people Dutch, Swedish Boy
Clasina Victory of the people Dutch Girl
Claus Short form of Nicholas, meaning 'victory of the people.' Dutch, Germanic, Scandinavian Boy
Coenradus Brave counsel Dutch, Latin Boy
Constansie Steadfast, constant, faithful Afrikaans, Dutch, French, Latin Girl
Constantijn Steadfast, constant Dutch Boy
Cor Short form of Cornelius/Cornelis - originally 'horn' or 'of the Cornelia family'; alternatively linked to Latin 'cor' meaning 'heart'. Dutch Boy
Corien Likely "maiden" (from Greek korē via Corinne/Corina); sometimes associated with Cornelia (Latin) meaning "horn" Dutch Girl
Corne Derived from Cornelius, from Latin 'cornu' meaning 'horn'. Afrikaans, Dutch Boy
Cornelis Derived from the Roman family name Cornelius; often interpreted as 'horn' (from Latin cornu) or 'of the Cornel (cornelian) family' Dutch Boy
Cortlan Derived from Cortland/Courtland: 'court land' or from Dutch kort land ('short land'); generally 'land of the court' or 'dweller from Cortland'. Dutch, English Boy
Courtlan Variant of Courtland/Cortland - 'short land' (sometimes interpreted as 'land near a court') Dutch, English Boy
Cremer Occupational name for a shopkeeper, merchant, or dairy/cream seller Dutch, French, Germanic Boy
Dahn Varies by origin - Hebrew: 'God is my judge' (from Dan/Daniel); English: 'daybreak' (from Dawn); Korean: meaning depends on hanja (commonly 'single' or 'simple'). Dutch, English, Hebrew, Korean Unisex
Danneel God is my judge Dutch, Flemish, Hebrew Girl
Deck Roof, covering Dutch, German Boy
Derck Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Derk Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dero Uncertain - often used as a diminutive or standalone modern name without a clear historical meaning. If derived from Darius it relates to 'possessor/wealthy'; if from Theodoric/Derrick it relates to 'ruler of the people'. Croatian, Dutch, Serbian Boy
Deyo Surname-derived given name; exact meaning is uncertain. May be a respelling of Yoruba 'Dayo' ('joy arrives') or related to 'Deo' ('God') depending on cultural origin. Dutch Unisex
Diederik Ruler of the people Dutch Boy
Dierck People's ruler Dutch Boy
Dierick Ruler of the people Dutch Boy
Dik Short form of names meaning 'ruler of the people' or 'brave/rich ruler' Dutch Boy
Dirc Ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dirke People's ruler / ruler of the people Dutch, Germanic Boy
Dirkje Diminutive of Dirk - 'little ruler' (Dirk/Theodoric: 'ruler of the people') Dutch Girl
Doey Either 'female deer' (from English 'doe') or 'dove' (if from West Frisian Douwe) Dutch, English Unisex
Dolf Short form of Adolf ('noble wolf') or Rudolf ('famous wolf') - broadly 'wolf' or 'noble/famous wolf'. Dutch, Germanic Boy

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