The German name for Netherlands is " Die Niederlande" Sometimes the Netherlands are also called "Holland", which is incorrect, since Holland is only a small part of the Netherlands.
Dutch is called Dutch because............Well, people from Holland are called Dutch by English speaking people only. In German and French and even in Russian they are called - German: Holländer, Niederländer - French: les Hollandais - Russian: gollantskij As you can see all these words are derived from the Dutch word Holland. Strictly spoken even Holland is wrong. Holland was the name of the county Holland until 1795. But as the economic and cultural centre of The Netherlands was situated in the old county of Holland, this last name stood for the whole of The Netherlands. Moreover the name "The Netherlands" also applies for Belgium historically. Originally there were 17 counties united as the Low Countries, in French Les Pays Bas. History divided them into two groups which became Belgium and Netherlands.
It's likely german where ¨Dorf¨ means village. In dutch it would be Oostendorp. I know this because I am the son of a dutch mother and a german father living in Holland near the german border.
Milt Holland's birth name is Milton Holland.
Buck Holland's birth name is Bucklen Holland.
Jae Holland's birth name is Jovan Holland.
Peanuts Holland's birth name is Herbert Lee Holland.
Jools Holland's birth name is Holland, Julian Miles.
Gene Holland's birth name is Ezekiel Eugene Holland.
Reece Holland's birth name is David Wayne Holland.
Holland Taylor's birth name is Holland Virginia Taylor.
Art Holland's birth name is Arthur Cay Holland.