Abbreviated form of Dutch
Aaltje, meaning
noble sort
Dutch form of
Adelheid,
meaning
noble sort
Dutch form of Abigail, meaning
father
rejoices
Dutch feminine form of
Abraham, meaning
father of a
multitude
Variant of
Dutch/German
Adelheid,
meaning "noble sort."
Dutch form of
Adrian, meaning
from Hadria
Dutch form of
Adrian,
meaning
from Hadria
Nickname for Dutch
Adelheyd, meaning
noble
sort
Nickname for Dutch
Adelheyd, meaning
noble
sort
Dutch form of English
Adelaide, meaning
noble
sort
Dutch,
German and Polish form of
Alfonso,
meaning "noble and ready."
Finnish nickname for Dutch/German
Adelheid, meaning
noble
sort
Variant of Dutch
Adelheyd, meaning
noble
sort
Dutch form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Dutch nickname for
Angela,
meaning
angel, messenger
Variant of Dutch
Annika, meaning
favor;
grace
Dutch form of Latin
Anna, meaning
grace or
favor
Variant of Dutch
Annika, meaning
favor;
grace
Pet form of Dutch
Anke,
meaning
favor;
grace
English, Dutch and
German compound name composed of French
Anne "favor; grace," and Marie
"beloved."
Pet form of Dutch
Anke,
meaning
favor;
grace
Pet
form of Dutch
Anke,
meaning
favor;
grace
Dutch nickname for Latin
Anna,
meaning
favor;
grace
Dutch pet form of French
Anne,
meaning
favor;
grace
Nickname for Dutch
Adriaan,
meaning
from Hadria
Dutch form of English
Adrian,
meaning
from Hadria
Nickname for Dutch
Sebastiaan,
meaning
from Sebaste
Dutch form of English
Baldwin,
meaning
brave friend
Dutch feminine form of Latin
Carolus,
meaning
man
Dutch form of English
Jasper, meaning
treasure
bearer
Variant of Dutch
Caspar, meaning
treasure
bearer
Variant of Dutch
Kees,
meaning
horn
Dutch form of
Christian,
meaning
follower of Christ
Dutch nickname for
Jacobus,
meaning
supplanter
Dutch unisex nickname for Jacoba
and
Jacobus, both
meaning
supplanter
Dutch pet form of Latin
Jacobus,
meaning
supplanter
Variant of Dutch
Kort, meaning
bold counsel
Nickname for Dutch
Daniël,
meaning
God is my judge
Hungarian form of Daniel,
meaning "God is my judge."
Variant of Dutch/German
Diederik,
meaning "first of the
people; king of nations."
Variant of Dutch/German
Diedrich, meaning
"first
of the people; king of nations."
Variant of Dutch/German
Dedrich, meaning
"first
of the people; king of nations."
Dutch pet form of
Diederik,
meaning
first
of the people; king of nations
Dutch and Low
German form of
Theodoric,
meaning "first
of the people; king of nations."
Dutch and Northern
German form of High
German Dietrich, meaning "first
of the people; king of nations."
Nickname
for Dutch/German
Diederick,
meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
Dutch pet form of Latin
Dorothea, meaning
gift of
God
Nickname for Dutch
Andries,
meaning
man; warrior
Nickname for
Dutch/German
Adalheid, meaning
"noble sort."
Variant of Dutch
Ewould, meaning
law ruler
Variant of Dutch
Ewould,
meaning
law ruler
Dutch form of Germanic
Fastred, meaning
firm
counsel
Dutch form of Latin
Felix,
meaning
lucky
Dutch form of English
Philip,
meaning
lover of horses
Dutch form of Latin
Florentius,
meaning
blossoming
Dutch and Scandinavian form of English
Francis, meaning "free."
Dutch form of English
Frederick, meaning
peaceful ruler
Dutch form of English
Frederick, meaning
peaceful ruler
Pet form of Dutch
Frerik, meaning
peaceful
ruler
Danish and Norwegian name derived from Old Norse fróðr, meaning
"wise."
Dutch and Flemish form of
Gerard,
meaning
spear brave
Dutch and Flemish form of
Gerard,
meaning
spear brave
Variant of Dutch/Flemish
Geerd, meaning
spear
brave
Pet form of Dutch
Geertruida, meaning
spear strength
Spear-bear Dutch name composed of the Germanic elements ger
spear and bern
bear
Dutch and Scandinavian form of
Norse
Gerd, meaning "enclosure, stronghold."
"Spear-play." Dutch and
German name composed of the elements geri/gari
"spear" and laic "play, sport."
Dutch form of English
Gerald, meaning
spear
ruler