De Graaf

De Graaf is a Dutch occupational surname. With over 21,000 people, it was the 24th most common name in the Netherlands in 2007.[1][2] In modern Dutch de graaf means the count, but in the past it also referred to the head of the municipal council called schepen.[3] A common variant form is De Graaff, with 4632 people in 2007.[4] In belgium, the form De Graef is most common, with 1017 people in 2018.[5] People with the surname include:

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  • Bart de Graaff (1967–2002), Dutch television presenter, comedian and creator
  • Christian de Graaff (born 1950s), Botswana Minister of Agriculture
  • Dieuwke de Graaff-Nauta (1930–2008), Dutch politician
  • Gerrit de Graaff (1931–1996), South African zoologist after whom the De Graaff's Soft-furred Mouse is named
  • Jan de Graaff (1943–2014), Dutch television journalist
  • Johannes de Graaff (1729–1813), Dutch Governor of Sint Eustatius; first to salute an American ship
  • Liesbeth Pascal-de Graaff (born 1946), Dutch rower
  • Marcel de Graaff (born 1962), Dutch politician
  • Rein de Graaff (born 1942), Dutch jazz pianist
  • Simon de Graaff (1861–1953), Dutch Minister of Colonies 1919–1925
  • Suzanna Catharina de Graaff (1905–1968), Dutch Romanov impostor
  • Willem de Graaff (1923–2004), Dutch astronomer after whom the asteroid 10964 Degraaff is named
  • Wim de Graaff (born 1931), Dutch speed skater
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References

  1. Leendert Brouwer, De top 100 van de familienamen in Nederland
  2. Graaf, de at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands (DSTN)
  3. name origin of "De Graaf" and "De Greef" at the DSTN
  4. Graaff, de at the DSTN
  5. De Graef, De Graaf and de Graaf at familienaam.be

See also

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