75 Darling Dutch Names for Baby Girls and Boys ...Saudi Arabia

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Choosing a Dutch moniker means you're choosing something steeped in history and tradition, making these perfect for families wishing to embrace a multicultural approach to naming. Even if you are not from the Netherlands—or Holland as it's often called—these names can serve as a beautiful connection to a broader world. There are plenty of options to choose from—such as the traditional Jan, Willem and Hendrik—and some more modern choices like Lotte, Luuk, Evi and Daan. You really can't go wrong with a one-of-a-kind Dutch name for boys or girls.

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75 Best Dutch Names

Anouk — A Dutch diminutive of the French Anna or Hebrew Hannah, this name means "God has favored me," "grace" or "favor." Elias — Of Hebrew origins, the name Elias is derived from Elijah and means "the Lord is my God." Kilian — Of Celtic origins, this name means "little church," "strife" or "warrior." Milan — With Slavic roots, this name means "gracious," "kind" or "dear." Rens — A shortened version of Laurens, the Dutch variant of Lawrence, or Emerentius, this name means "from Laurentum." As a diminutive of the name Renatus, this name means "born again." Adelheid — With Old High German origins, this traditional Dutch girl name means "nobility" or "of noble nature."Bramm — Derived from the Hebrew name Abraham, this Dutch name means "father of multitudes" or "bramble." Jorinde — A diminutive of George or Jordana, this German name means "earth worker," "farmer" or "God is gracious." Luuk — A popular male given name often associated with light or illumination, Luuk is a diminutive of the Latin Lucas or Greek Loukas and means "man from Lucania," a region of southern Italy.

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Fleur — This French name is popular in the Netherlands and means "flower." Lind — Originating from the German term linde, this name means "lime tree," "gentle" or "mild." Maarten — Derived from the Latin Martinus, this name means "of Mars" or "warlike." Dorian — Meaning "gift," this name has Greek roots. A common Dutch variant is Dorien.Teun — A shortened form of the names Anthony or Antonius, this name means "highly praiseworthy" or "priceless."Marijn — Stemming from the Latin name Marinus, this name means "of the sea." Willa — A feminine form of William or Willem, this German name means "desire," "will" or "resolute protection." Amelie — Derived from the German name Amalia, this French and German name is popular in the Netherlands and means "hardworking" or "industrious." Wout — A diminutive of Wouter, the Dutch version of Walter, this name means "army ruler" or "powerful ruler." Bertine — This German and Dutch name means "bright," "shining" or "illustrious."

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Dolf — Of German origins and a diminutive of either Adolf or Rudolph, this name means "noble wolf" or "famous wolf." Frits — With both German and Dutch roots, this moniker means "peaceful ruler" or "ruler of peace."Daan — With Hebrew origins, this shortened form of the name Daniel means "God is my judge." Lars — Of Scandinavian and Latin origins, this name means "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurel." Arjen — Stemming from the Latin name Adrianus, this name means "from Hadria," "noble" or "eagle." Yvo — Derived from the Old German word for "yew" or "yew tree," this name often holds the connotation of "archer" due to yew wood's historical use to craft bows.

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Dutch Girl Names

Carina — With Latin origins, this name is commonly used in Dutch, German and Scandinavian regions. It means "dear" or "beloved."Ilse — As a diminutive of the Hebrew name Elizabeth, Ilse means "pledged to God" or "oath of God." Alberdina — Of Germanic origins, this name means "bright," "shining" or "noble." Jade — With Spanish roots, Jade is a popular name in the Netherlands and means "precious stone" referring to the gemstone which is known for durability, beauty and its many shades of green. Veronique — This French name is popular in Belgium and the Netherlands and means "true image" or "bringer of victory."

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Grietje — Derived from the Greek name Margriet, this name means "pearl." Sabine — This Latin name is popular in Dutch, French and German regions and means "woman of the Sabine people" or "Sabine woman." Puck — From Old English and German folklore, this name means "sprite" or "mischievous spirit." Lotte — As a diminutive of Charlotte or Lieselotte, this name has Old German origins and means "free man" or "free woman." Renee — Derived from the Latin Renatus, this French moniker means "reborn" or "born again."Tessa — This Greek name means "to gather," "to reap" or "harvester." Cynthia — Of Greek origins, this name means "from Mount Kynthos" or "moon."Fenna — Meaning "peace" or "peaceful," Fenna has German origins and is the feminine form of the masculine name Fenne. Eline — Derived from the Greek Helena or Helen, this name means "light," "bright" or "shining."

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Yara — With Arabic, Persian and Brazilian roots, this moniker means "small butterfly."Bregje — Stemming from the Germanic name Brecht, this name means "bright," "shining" or "exalted one." Iris — Of Greek origins, the name Iris means "rainbow." Siska — A diminutive of the Latin Francisca, this name means "French woman" or "free one." Evi — Evi is a nickname for Eva, Eve, or Evelien, which is derived from the Hebrew name Chavah. It means "life" or "living one."Raisa — With Slavic/Russian, Yiddish and Arabic origins, this name means "rose," "leader" or "easy-going." Veerle — With Old German, Flemish and Dutch roots, this name means "battle traveler" or "traveling warrior." Romy — Of German, Latin and French origins, this moniker means "dew of the sea."Lieve — From the Dutch word lief, meaning "sweet or dear," this Dutch and Flemish name means "sweet," "dear" or "beloved."Sophie — Stemming from the Greek name Sophia, this Dutch and French name means "wisdom" or "knowledge." Daanika — A variant of the Slavic name Danica, this Dutch name means "morning star."

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Dutch Boy Names

Hugo — From the Old Germanic word hug, this name means "thought," "mind," "spirit" or "heart." Koen — Meaning "brave," "bold" or "daring," this name holds Old German roots and is a shortened version of Koenraad. Hendrik — A variant of the English Henry, this moniker holds Germanic roots and means "ruler of the household."Zeger — From the German roots sigi, meaning "victory," and heri, meaning "warrior," this name means "victorious" and often holds the connotations of "victorious spear" or "victorious army."

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Olivier — Derived from the Latin olivarius, this French and Dutch name means "olive tree" or "olive tree planter." Xander — A shortened version of the Greek name Alexander, this Dutch moniker means "defender of man" or "protector of mankind."Jan — This traditional masculine name means "God is gracious" or "God has shown favor." It is the Dutch equal to the English name John, which stems from the Hebrew name Yochanan or the Latin Johannes. Tijs — A diminutive of the name Matthijs, which stems from the Hebrew Matthew or Matthias, this name means "gift of God." Sander — A variant of the name Xander or Alexander, this name means "defender of men." Otto — This German name means "wealth," "prosperity" or "fortune." Niels — Derived from the Greek name Nicholas, this Scandinavian and Dutch name means "victory of the people" or "champion." Emiel — Stemming from the Latin moniker Emil or Emile, this name means "eager," "rival" or "striving for success."Kasper — This Dutch, Scandinavian and Persian name means "keeper of the treasure" or "treasure bringer." Vince — From the Latin Vincent, this name means "conquering" or "victorious."

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Aart — Derived from the German name Arnold, Aart means "eagle power" or "like an eagle." Jasper — With Dutch, Persian and English roots, this name means "treasurer" or "bringer of treasure." Rik — A diminutive of names such as Frederik, Erik or Hendrik, this German name means "brave leader" or "powerful ruler." Sjaak — A Dutch variant of the French Jacques or English Jack, this name means "to follow," "supplanter" or "holder of the heel." Fenne — With Frisan and Dutch roots, this name means "peace" or "protection." Pieter — The Dutch version of the English Peter or Greek Petros, this moniker means "rock" or "stone."Sven — Of Old Norse origins, this name means "lad," "young man" or "warrior." Willem — Derived from the German name William, the Dutch Willem means "resolute protector" or "determined guardian." Johan — With roots in the Hebrew name Yochanan and from the English John, this name means "God is gracious." Gert — From the German elements ger, meaning "spear," and hard, meaning "brave, hardy or strong," this name means "brave warrior" or "strong spear."Alderik — Of Dutch and German origins, this name means "old and powerful," "wise ruler" or "noble ruler."

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