Van (Dutch)
Van is a very common prefix in Dutch language surnames, where it is known as a tussenvoegsel. In those cases it nearly always refers to a certain, often quite distant, ancestor's place of origin or residence; for example, Ludwig van Beethoven "from Bettenhoven" and Rembrandt van Rijn "from the Rhine". Van is also a preposition in the Dutch and Afrikaans languages, meaning "of" or "from" depending on the context. Van also exists as a surname in its own right, but as such it's very rare.
In surnames, it can appear by itself or in combination with an article. The most common cases of this are van de, van der and van den, where the articles are all current or archaic forms of the article de "the". Less common are van het and van 't, which use the similar but grammatically neuter article het. The contraction ver-, based on van der, is also common and can be written as a single word with the rest of the surname; an example being Johannes Vermeer.
Related prepositions
The preposition "van" is the most widely used preposition in Dutch surnames, but many others are also used, although not always recognized as such if the whole surname is written as a single word. Just as "van" all these prepositions used to indicate geographical locations:- te — meaning "at",, e.g., ter Beek
- thoe/thor — being the old forms of te as in Thorbecke
- aan — meaning "at" or "aside", e.g., aan de Stegge
- op — meaning "on", e.g., as in Op den Akker
- in — meaning "in", in 't Veld
- bij — meaning "at" : Bij 't Vuur
- uit — or archaic uyt, meaning "out" or "from", e.g. Uytdehaage.
- over — meaning "over" or "from the other side", as in Overeem
- onder — meaning "under" or "below" or "at the bottom", Onderdijk, Onderwater
- achter — meaning "behind" Achterberg
- bezuiden — meaning "south of": Bezuidenhout
- boven — meaning "above" or "up": Bovelander
- buiten — meaning "outside" or "in the country": Buitenhuis
- voor — meaning "in front of",
- zonder — meaning "without": Zonderland or Zondervan
For Dutch people of French origin whose ancestors never modified their surnames to fit Dutch norms, the prefix "de" is a preposition similar in meaning to "van".
Spelling conventions
Collation and capitalisation
and capitalisation of names differs between countries:- In the Netherlands and Suriname, names starting with "van" are filed under the initial letter of the following name proper, so Johannes van der Waals is filed under "W", as:
Waals, Johannes van der
orvan der Waals, Johannes
. The "v" is written in lower case, except when the surname is used as standalone, in which case it is capitalised, as in "de schilder Van Gogh. In compound terms like "de Van Goghtentoonstelling the "v" is capitalised, unless the connection between the person and the concept is or has become very weak. - In Belgium, any surnames beginning with "Van" or "van" are filed under "V". So for example Eric Van Rompuy is listed under the "V" section, not under the "R". The lowercase spelling in a name from the Netherlands is respected but not necessarily differentiated in alphabetical ordering and its Dutch style capitalization for certain usages is generally unknown and thus not followed. The painter's full name, however, having become commonplace, is usually spelled Vincent Van Gogh in Belgium. In Flemish surnames the "V" is always capitalized though a following interjected "de", "den" or "der" usually stays lowercase.
- In South Africa the Afrikaans surname Van der Merwe would be listed under the "v" section as is done in Belgium and not under "m", however South Africa follows the same capitalisation convention as the Netherlands.
- In anglicised versions of Dutch names, the "van is almost always capitalised in the United States, but in the British Isles some families of Dutch origin continue to use the Dutch form.
- Some scientific terms derived from names have become words in their own right, such as vanderwaalsstraal. In English, The American Chemical Society Style Guide recommends writing "van der Waals", "VandenHeuvel" and "van't Hoff–Le Bel".
- Where the word "Van" is not of Dutch origin, such as in the Vietnamese middle name Wen or Van, there is no reason to use a lower case "v."
Concatenation
Nobility
The German "von" is a linguistic cognate of the Dutch "van", however, unlike the German "von", the Dutch "van" is not indicative of the person's nobility or royalty. Van has a history of being used by commoners and nobility alike to simply signify ancestral relation to a particular place,.Prominent people with "van" in their surname
- Abraham Van Helsing, fictional character from Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula
- Achille Van Acker, fourfold Prime Minister of Belgium
- Adriaen van der Donck, lawyer and landowner in New Netherland
- Adriaen van der Werff, painter
- Albertus van Raalte, Calvinist preacher and leader of Dutch immigrants to Michigan
- Alex Van Halen, drummer of Van Halen
- Andries van Wesel, anatomist & physician
- Anna Maria van Schurman, polymath
- Anneliese van der Pol, actress and singer
- Anthony van Dyck, painter
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, scientist
- Ariën Van Weesenbeek, drummer
- Armin van Buuren, popular Trance DJ
- Ben van Beurden, Current CEO of Royal Dutch Shell plc.
- Cameron van der Burgh, swimmer
- Carice van Houten, actress
- Caroline van der Leeuw - Caro Emerald, popular singer
- Claire van der Boom, actress
- Cornelis Van Niel, microbiologist
- Cornelius Vanderbilt, business magnate and philanthropist
- Daan Van Der Linden, professional skateboarder
- Danielle van de Donk, women's football player
- Dick Van Dyke, actor and comedian
- Dutch van der Linde, fictional character from Rockstar Games' Red Dead game series.
- Earl Van Dorn, Confederate general during the American Civil War.
- Eddie Van Halen, guitarist of Van Halen
- Edwin van der Sar, football player
- Giedo van der Garde, racing driver
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst, football player
- Greta Van Susteren, Fox News journalist
- Guido van Rossum, inventor of the Python programming language
- Gus Van Sant, film director, screenwriter, painter, photographer, musician and author
- Han van Meegeren, painter and ingenious art forger
- Hendrik Willem van Loon, author, historian and journalist
- Henry van de Velde, painter, architect and interior designer
- Hoyt Vandenberg, second Chief of Staff of the Air Force of the United States for whom Vandenberg Air Force Base in California is named
- Hubert van Es, photographer
- Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, physical & organic chemist, first winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry
- Jacob van Campen, architect
- Jacob van Ruisdael, landscape painter
- Jaap van Zweden, violinist and conductor
- James Van Allen, space scientist
- James Van Fleet, U.S. four star general
- James Van Der Beek, television, film, and stage actor
- Jan Baptist van Helmont, chemist & physician
- Jan van Eyck, painter
- Jan van Riebeeck, colonial administrator and founder of Cape Town
- Jean-Claude Van Damme, martial artist, actor and director
- Johannes Diderik van der Waals, physicist
- Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, statesman
- Johnny Vander Meer, baseball player
- John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, American physicist & mathematician, co-awarded the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Jon van Rood, immunologist
- Joost van den Vondel, writer & playwright
- Joost van der Westhuizen, rugby player
- Joran van der Sloot, convicted murderer
- José van Dijck, new media scholar, first female president of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Kiliaen van Rensselaer, merchant
- Lee Van Cleef, actor
- Leontien van Moorsel, cyclist
- Louis van Gaal, football player and manager
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German-American architect
- Ludwig van Beethoven, composer and pianist
- Mamie Van Doren, actress, model, singer and sex symbol
- Marco van Basten, football player, manager
- Marinus van der Lubbe, person executed for setting fire to the German Reichstag building
- Mario Van Peebles, actor, director
- Martin Van Buren, eighth president of the United States
- Menno van Coehoorn, military engineer
- Michael van Gerwen, darts player
- Monique van de Ven, actress
- Nick Van Exel, basketball player
- Olivier van Noort, explorer, first Dutchman to circumnavigate the world
- Paul van Dyk, DJ/music artist
- Peter van Dievoet, sculptor and architect.
- Pierre van der Linden, drummer and composer
- Pieter van den Hoogenband, swimmer
- Rafael van der Vaart, footballer
- Raymond van Barneveld, darts player
- Rembrandt van Rijn, painter
- Rianne van Rompaey, fashion model
- Rik Van Looy, cyclist
- Rip Van Winkle fictional character from a short story by American author Washington Irving.
- Rob Van Dam fictional wwe character, pro wrestler
- Robert J. Van de Graaff, physicist, developed the Van de Graaff generator
- Robin van Persie, football player
- Rogier van der Weyden, painter
- Ronnie Van Zant, lead singer of the American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Ruud van Nistelrooy, football player
- Simon van der Meer, particle accelerator physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984
- Shane van Gisbergen, race car driver
- Steven Van Zandt, musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, actor, and radio disc jockey
- Todd Van Steensel, Australian baseball player
- Townes Van Zandt, musician, and songwriter
- Vincent van Gogh, painter
- Virgil van Dijk, footballer
- Willebrord Snel van Royen, Dutch astronomer & mathematician
- Willem van Oranje, nobleman, founder of the Dutch nation
- Willem Hendrik van Oranje, Stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- Maerten Harpertsz Tromp, a famous Dutch admiral from the 17th century, was also known as Maerten Harpertsz van Tromp and even Maerten Harpertsz van der Tromp.