Verbeek

Verbeek is a surname of Dutch origin. The name is a contraction of the toponym Van der Beek, meaning "from/of the creek". Besides a location near a stream, the original bearer may have been from a place called (De) Beek.[1] People with this surname include:

  • Alexandra Verbeek (born 1973), Dutch competitive sailor
  • Danny Verbeek (born 1990), Dutch football winger
  • Dirk Verbeek, South African Army general, Chief of Staff Intelligence 1994
  • Ellen Verbeek (born 1958), Dutch journalist and editor
  • Frans Verbeek (1510–1570), Flemish painter and draughtsman (usually spelled "Verbeeck")
  • Esther Verbeek (1931–2018), Flemish television presenter known as Aunt Terry
  • Gertjan Verbeek (born 1962), Dutch football defender and manager
  • Grace Verbeek (born 1958), Canadian middle-distance runner
  • Guido Verbeck (1830–1898) (born "Verbeek"), Dutch political advisor, educator, and missionary in Japan
  • Gustave Verbeek (or Verbeck) (1867–1937), Dutch-American illustrator and newspaper cartoonist, son of Guido.
  • Hans Verbeek (1873–1954), German architect and city planner
  • Herman Verbeek (1936–2013), Dutch priest and politician
  • Leen Verbeek (born 1955), Dutch entrepreneur and Labour Party politician
  • Lotte Verbeek (born 1982), Dutch actress, dancer and model
  • Nicolaes Verbeek (1582–1637), Dutch brewer in Haarlem portrayed by Frans Hals
  • Pat Verbeek (born 1964), Canadian-born US ice hockey player
  • Peter-Paul Verbeek (born 1970), Dutch philosopher
  • Pieter Adriaensz Verbeek (1575–1637), Dutch mayor of Haarlem portrayed by Frans Hals
  • Pim Verbeek (1956–2019), Dutch football manager, coach of the Australia national team
  • Rick Verbeek (born 1988), Dutch football midfielder
  • Robert Verbeek (born 1961), Dutch football manager
  • Rogier Verbeek (1845–1926), Dutch geologist and nature scientist
  • Sem Verbeek (born 1994), Dutch tennis player
  • Simon Verbeek (born 1967), Australian rules footballer
  • Tonya Verbeek (born 1977), Canadian freestyle wrestler

See also

References

  1. Verbeek at the Meertens Institute database of Dutch surnames
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