List of Dutch Baby Names Meanings

Sterre

Meaning of name Sterre. Etymology : Derived from Dutch ster meaning "star". Saint : Origin : Dutch.

Meaning: Star Origin: Dutch

Stille

The first possible origin is topographical or occupational for one who lived by or looked after a fish trap, probably on a river. This is a derivative of the German and Anglo-Saxon word 'stiell', Secondly it can be a medieval nickname surname for an (apparently) placid person.

Meaning: Silent Origin: Dutch

Swaantje

Swaantje is primarily used in the Frisian language, and it is of Germanic and English origin. Swaantje is a Frisian pet form of the German name Swanhild. Swaantje is also a form of the French name Swann. See also the related category frisian. Swaantje is infrequently used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Swanlike Origin: Dutch

Sybylla

Sybylla is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 668 times.

Meaning: Prophet Origin: Dutch

Tage

Danish Meaning: The name Tage is a Danish baby name. In Danish the meaning of the name Tage is: Day.

Meaning: Day Origin: Dutch

Ten Eyck

Dutch Meaning: The name Ten Eyck is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Ten Eyck is: Lives at the oak.

Meaning: Lives at the oak. Origin: Dutch

Ter Heide

Ter Heide is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 591 times.

Meaning: Lives at the heath. Origin: Dutch

Teuske

Teuske is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1008 times.

Meaning: From teuna Origin: Dutch

Theodorus

Related names. Theodora, Theodorus, Dorothy. Theodore is a masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theódoros) meaning "God-given" (from the Greek words θεός, (theós) "God" and δώρον (dōron) "gift").

Meaning: Gift from god Origin: Dutch

Tiebout

The Tiebout model, also known as Tiebout sorting, Tiebout migration, or Tiebout hypothesis, is a positive political theory model first described by economist Charles Tiebout in his article "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures" (1956).

Meaning: Bold Origin: Dutch