Your nationality would be Dutch if you were born in Holland.
in Holland
Holland
Tom Holland is English and British
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There is a Dutch "Cronkite" variant found in North Holland...
Dutch; the meaning is: "from the town of Winkel, in Holland".
Jan Vermeer was Dutch, born in Delft, Holland.
The Dutch surname of Taker is first found in South Holland.
'dieben' is German or Dutch for 'thieves' and 'korn' is another way to spell 'corn' so it is possible he was from Germany or Holland.
Usually that is the intention, but Holland is also a region INSIDE the Netherlands.If someone says Holland or the Netherlands referring to countries, they mean the same thing. But for a specific geographic term, it may mean a smaller area. The Netherlands have 12 regions/provinces including North-Holland (Noord-Holland) and South-Holland (Zuid-Holland). Since the capital Amsterdam is in North-Holland many people refer to the Netherlands as Holland. Dutch people don't mind - in fact it's used a lot by them. It's just easier.
The North Holland province of the Netherlands gave rise to the Dutch surname of Oz. The surname itself is of habitational derivation, based upon the place called Oss in the North Brabant province.