VAN DER VEER

Also recorded as Van Der Veer, Vanderveer

Van der Veer

Van der Veer is a Dutch-origin surname that can also be found among people of British descent. The surname translates to "from the ferryman" in English, suggesting an ancestry linked to ferry operations.

Origin and Meaning:

The surname Van der Veer is of Dutch origin, specifically from the northern provinces of the Netherlands. It is derived from the occupation of a ferryman who would transport people and goods across bodies of water. The "van der" component in the surname is a Dutch preposition that means "from the."

Distribution:

Although predominantly of Dutch origin, the surname Van der Veer can also be traced among populations with Dutch heritage in the United Kingdom. It is not as common as some other surnames but can still be found in certain regions.

Notable People:

  • Peter van der Veer - A renowned Dutch anthropologist known for his work on religion, globalization, and modernity.
  • Rebecca van der Veer - A fictional character in British literature, often appearing in novels and plays set in the Netherlands.

References:

  • Hanks, P., Coates, R., & McClure, P. (2016). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press.
  • Van Gens, M. G. (1998). Dutch surnames in a sea of British names (Vol. 1). Cambridge University Press.

The surname Van der Veer reflects Dutch heritage and a connection to the historical occupation of ferry services, with a presence in both Dutch and British populations.

There are approximately 34 people named van der Veer in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named van der Veer.

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