Probably. In the USA there have been many famous Americans with Dutch ancestors. Their Dutch heritage is evident through their last name. Although many people don't know that they have Dutch ancestors, an American surname such as Vanderlay, which does not appear Dutch, actually comes from the Netherlands, from the Dutch surname Van der Lay. (http://library.thinkquest.org/C005615/data/english_text/famousdutch.html)
"Van der" meens "from the" in "old" Dutch. Which would make one think that "Voren" is a place. Currently there is no village or place in holland that is called "voren" This could meen that the village died or changed its name. (a candidate could be Vorden) "Voren" is a form of the word "voor" which in Dutch meens "infront"/"before"/"for" Which could meen that the name refers to a place within a village or area. (such as the name "van der Berg" which meens "from Hill") In either case the exact location of your family origin is hard to pin point.
Der Scutt's birth name is Donald Clark Scutt.
Koos van der Knaap's birth name is Jacobus Jozef van der Knaap.
Teunkie van der Sluijs's birth name is Christiaan-Willem van der Sluijs.
Der means "the" in German. If the name is Dutch, "Der" means "Of the".
"Van der" is Dutch and means "from the".
Most likely Dutch in origin, Van der Kroon means "son of the Crown", with crown perhaps referring more to the royalty.
The Dutch name "van der Boom" translates to "of the tree" in English. It is a toponymic surname typically given to someone who lived near a notable tree or in a wooded area.
No. It is Dutch or Germanic in origin; a variant of the name Venderhoff or Van der Hoff, a habitual name.
this is Dutch and just a last name that does not have a special meaning.
It means "kingdom of the Netherlands", however, it is spelled completely wrong. The Dutch should read: "Koninkrijk der Nederlanden".
"Van der" is almost always an indicator of Dutch origin.
The family name Tuitel is a regular Dutch name. The combination of the letters UI in Dutch does not have an equivalent in English. Phoneticaly the American name of Teutul is close to the Dutch pronunciation of the name Tuitel. Since Teutul Senior is from Yonkers, which comes from the Dutch noble named Jonker or Jonkheer van der Donk who owned that land in the 1600-1700s it is likely that the Teutuls are from Dutch descent.
'van der Hyden' is a surname.
Adriaen van der Cabelis is the name of this landscape painter. Active in France and Italy, he was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter who did beautiful work.
it means 'of the'