VAN DER VYVER
Also recorded as Van Der Vyver
Van der Vyver
The British surname van der Vyver originates from South Africa and is of Dutch and Afrikaans origin. The name is a variation of the commonly found Dutch surname Van de Vyver, which means "from the fishpond".
The use of the surname van der Vyver in British context can be attributed to historical connections between Britain and South Africa, particularly during the era of British colonialism in the region. British settlers in South Africa may have adopted or married into families with Dutch or Afrikaans surnames, hence bringing surnames like van der Vyver into the British genealogical context.
Over time, many individuals bearing the surname van der Vyver have settled in the United Kingdom and integrated into British society, contributing to the cultural diversity and tapestry of modern-day Britain.
Today, the surname van der Vyver may be found in British records, alongside a range of other diverse surnames reflecting the multicultural heritage and immigration history of the country.
There are approximately 30 people named van der Vyver in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named van der Vyver.