DELOOZE
Recorded variant spellings include De Looze, de Looze
De Looze
De Looze is a surname of Belgian origin that has historical ties to the British Isles. The name likely derived from the Dutch or Flemish word "looz," which means "naked" or "barren." The earliest instances of the de Looze surname can be traced back to medieval times when the Low Countries and Britain had close interactions.
The de Looze family may have been part of the Flemish weavers who settled in England during the medieval wool trade boom. Alternatively, they may have come to the British Isles as part of the Norman invasion in 1066. Over the centuries, the de Looze surname has been anglicised and adapted to fit the linguistic norms of English-speaking countries.
Notable individuals bearing the de Looze surname have made contributions to various fields, including arts, sciences, and politics. Today, the name remains relatively rare but continues to be passed down through generations of families with Belgian or Dutch heritage.
Typical given names associated with the Delooze surname
Male
- Andrew
- Christopher
- David
- John
- Joseph
- Matthew
- Michael
- Paul
- Richard
- Stephen
Female
- Claire
- Helen
- Kathleen
- Marie
- Michelle
- Rachel
- Rebecca
- Sarah
- Stacey
- Wendy
Similar and related surnames
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.
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