List of Dutch noble families
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Dutch nobility is regulated by act of law in the Wet op de adeldom (Law Regarding Nobility, passed into law on June 24, 1814) and is overseen by the Hoge Raad van Adel (High Council of Nobility), an official state institution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Before 1814, the history of nobility was separate for each of the Dutch provinces. In each of these, there were in the early Middle Ages
a number of feudal lords who often were just as powerful, and sometimes more so than the rulers themselves. In old times, no other title existed but that of knight.
In the middle of the fourteenth century, quarrels between the feudal lords reduced many families and castles to ruins, which contributed to the Dukes of Burgundy's acquisition by conquest or inheritance of many of the provinces forming the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
In 1581, Philip II of Spain
, heir of the Dukes of Burgundy was abjured by representatives of the Seven Provinces, which left a great part of the executive and legislative power to the Ridderschap of each province, which consisted of the representatives of those families of the old feudal nobility.
In 1798, the Batavian revolution
did away with their power, and it was not before 1814, when William of Orange
became King of the Netherlands that they were again appointed in another form, but by the time of the constitution of 1848, they had no influence in government affairs.
In 1814, if no higher title was recognised, the men only were to bear the hereditary predicate of Jonkheer
. Some old feudal families obtained the title of Baron
or Baroness for all their descendants.
Older nobility, having been granted their titles by either the Holy Roman Emperor
s or French Kings long before 1814, held their pre-existent titles. In these families it is more usual that only the oldest male descendant bears the family title while other descendants bear the predicate of Jonkheer (m) or Jonkvrouw (f).
Kingdom of the Netherlands
The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a sovereign state and constitutional monarchy with territory in Western Europe and in the Caribbean. The four parts of the Kingdom—Aruba, Curaçao, the Netherlands, and Sint Maarten—are referred to as "countries", and participate on a basis of equality...
Before 1814, the history of nobility was separate for each of the Dutch provinces. In each of these, there were in the early Middle Ages
Early Middle Ages
The Early Middle Ages was the period of European history lasting from the 5th century to approximately 1000. The Early Middle Ages followed the decline of the Western Roman Empire and preceded the High Middle Ages...
a number of feudal lords who often were just as powerful, and sometimes more so than the rulers themselves. In old times, no other title existed but that of knight.
In the middle of the fourteenth century, quarrels between the feudal lords reduced many families and castles to ruins, which contributed to the Dukes of Burgundy's acquisition by conquest or inheritance of many of the provinces forming the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
In 1581, Philip II of Spain
Philip II of Spain
Philip II was King of Spain, Portugal, Naples, Sicily, and, while married to Mary I, King of England and Ireland. He was lord of the Seventeen Provinces from 1556 until 1581, holding various titles for the individual territories such as duke or count....
, heir of the Dukes of Burgundy was abjured by representatives of the Seven Provinces, which left a great part of the executive and legislative power to the Ridderschap of each province, which consisted of the representatives of those families of the old feudal nobility.
In 1798, the Batavian revolution
Batavian revolution
The term Batavian revolution refers to the political, social and cultural turmoil that marked the end of the Dutch Republic at the end of the 18th century...
did away with their power, and it was not before 1814, when William of Orange
William of Orange
William of Orange usually refers to either:*William the Silent, William I, , Prince of Orange, founder of the House Orange-Nassau and the Netherlands as a state...
became King of the Netherlands that they were again appointed in another form, but by the time of the constitution of 1848, they had no influence in government affairs.
In 1814, if no higher title was recognised, the men only were to bear the hereditary predicate of Jonkheer
Jonkheer
Jonkheer is a Dutch honorific of nobility.-Honorific of nobility:"Jonkheer" or "Jonkvrouw" is literally translated as "young lord" or "young lady". In medieval times such a person was a young and unmarried son or daughter of a high ranking knight or nobleman...
. Some old feudal families obtained the title of Baron
Baron
Baron is a title of nobility. The word baron comes from Old French baron, itself from Old High German and Latin baro meaning " man, warrior"; it merged with cognate Old English beorn meaning "nobleman"...
or Baroness for all their descendants.
Older nobility, having been granted their titles by either the Holy Roman Emperor
Holy Roman Emperor
The Holy Roman Emperor is a term used by historians to denote a medieval ruler who, as German King, had also received the title of "Emperor of the Romans" from the Pope...
s or French Kings long before 1814, held their pre-existent titles. In these families it is more usual that only the oldest male descendant bears the family title while other descendants bear the predicate of Jonkheer (m) or Jonkvrouw (f).
Princes
- Van Oranje-NassauHouse of Orange-NassauThe House of Orange-Nassau , a branch of the European House of Nassau, has played a central role in the political life of the Netherlands — and at times in Europe — since William I of Orange organized the Dutch revolt against Spanish rule, which after the Eighty Years' War...
; members of the royal house are Prince of the Netherlands and/or Prince of Orange-Nassau - De Bourbon de ParmeHouse of Bourbon-ParmaThe House of Bourbon-Parma is an Italian cadet branch of the House of Bourbon. It is thus descended from the Capetian dynasty in male line. The name of Bourbon-Parma comes from the main name and the other from the title of Duke of Parma....
- De Riquet de Caraman; the head of the family is the Prince of Chimay
- Wellesley; the Duke of Wellington is the Prince of WaterlooPrince of WaterlooPrince of Waterloo is one of the highest-ranking Dutch titles of nobility, retained by the Duke of Wellington.The title was given by King William I of the Netherlands, of the then recently united Low Countries, to Field Marshal The 1st Duke of Wellington as a victory title in recognition of...
Dukes
The title of Duke/Duchess is no longer in existence in noble families of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.Marquesses
- Le Poer Trench; the Earl of ClancartyEarl of ClancartyEarl of Clancarty, in the Irish counties of Cork and of Galway, is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of Ireland.-First creation: MacCarty family of Muskerry:...
is the Marquess of HeusdenMarquess of HeusdenMarquess of Heusden is a high ranking Dutch title of nobility retained by the Earl of Clancarty.Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty was credited with resolving various border disputes in Holland, Germany and Italy at the Congress of Vienna and in his role as Ambassador to the Netherlands... - D'Auxy
- Van HoensbroeckVan HoensbroeckVan Hoensbroeck is an aristocratic family with medieval origins in the town of Hoensbroek near Heerlen in Limburg, The Netherlands. Nicolaes Hoen is the first known ancestor of the family; he was killed in the Battle of Baesweiler in 1371. During many centuries, the family owned and lived on...
(this family left the Netherlands in the 19th century. Known in Germany as Graf von und zu Hoensbroech, the head of this family bears the titles of Marquess and Graf von und zu Hoensbroech)
Counts
- BentinckBentinckthumb|[[Welbeck Abbey]] thumb|Schoonheten House thumb|[[Bothal Castle]]The Bentinck family is a prominent family belonging to both Dutch and British nobility. Its members have served in the armed forces and as ambassadors and politicians, including Governor General of India and Prime Minister of...
- Bentinck van AldenburgBentinckthumb|[[Welbeck Abbey]] thumb|Schoonheten House thumb|[[Bothal Castle]]The Bentinck family is a prominent family belonging to both Dutch and British nobility. Its members have served in the armed forces and as ambassadors and politicians, including Governor General of India and Prime Minister of...
- Blouw
- Brederode, van Brederode
- D'Auxy
- De Borchgrave d'Altena
- Brand van Lieshout
- De Ficquelmont
- De Geloes
- De Hochepied
- De Jonge
- De Marchant et d'Ansembourg
- De Norman et d'Audenhove
- De Perponcher Sedlnitsky
- De Riquet de Caraman
- Dumonceau
- Festetics de Tolna
- Schimmelpenninck
- Van BylandtHouse of BylandtThe House of Bylandt is the name of an ancient house of the nobility originating in the Lower Rhine region. It later split into the cadet branches of Bylandt-Well, Bylandt-Rheydt and Bylandt-Halt-Spaldorf.-History:...
- Van den Bosch
- Van der Duyn
- Van der Goltz
- Van Dinther
- Van Heerdt
- Van Heiden
- Van HoensbroeckVan HoensbroeckVan Hoensbroeck is an aristocratic family with medieval origins in the town of Hoensbroek near Heerlen in Limburg, The Netherlands. Nicolaes Hoen is the first known ancestor of the family; he was killed in the Battle of Baesweiler in 1371. During many centuries, the family owned and lived on...
- Van HogendorpVan HogendorpVan Hogendorp is a patrician family that belongs to the Dutch nobility with the title of 'graaf', count. The origins of the family date back to the 16th century, possibly to the region around Rotterdam...
- Van Limburg Stirum
- Van LyndenVan LyndenThe House of Lynden is one of the oldest families of the Dutch nobility, originating in the Duchy of Guelders. This family later gave rise to different branches. Most remained in the Netherlands and gave several Dutch politicians, ministers and military leaders...
- Van Nederveen Meerkerk
- Van Oijen
- Von Oberndorff
- Van Randwijck
- Van RechterenVan RechterenThe counts van Rechteren belong to the Dutch and German nobility. The German branch von Rechteren-Limpurg-Speckfeld has been mediatised....
- Van Rechteren LimpurgVan RechterenThe counts van Rechteren belong to the Dutch and German nobility. The German branch von Rechteren-Limpurg-Speckfeld has been mediatised....
- Van Rheenen
- Van Wassenaer
- Van Zuylen van NijeveltVan Zuylen van NijeveltVan Zuylen van Nijevelt This family must not be confused with the old noble family from Utrecht, Van Zuylen van Nievelt-Origins:During the 19th C. members of this family tried to prove that they were descendants of the Utrecht noble family. This has later been found impossible to prove.Their...
- Velps
- Velu
- Von Chrismar
- Von Oberndorff
- Van Oranje-Nassau
- Von Quadt
- Von Ranzow
- Wolff Metternich
- Zu Stolberg-Stolberg
Viscounts
- De Preud'homme d'Hailly de Nieuport (Viscount of Nieuport)
- Du Bus
- Roest van Alkemade
Barons
- d'Ablaing van Giessenburg
- d'Aulnis de Bourouill
- Backer
- Baud
- BentinckBentinckthumb|[[Welbeck Abbey]] thumb|Schoonheten House thumb|[[Bothal Castle]]The Bentinck family is a prominent family belonging to both Dutch and British nobility. Its members have served in the armed forces and as ambassadors and politicians, including Governor General of India and Prime Minister of...
- Bentinck tot BuckhorstBentinckthumb|[[Welbeck Abbey]] thumb|Schoonheten House thumb|[[Bothal Castle]]The Bentinck family is a prominent family belonging to both Dutch and British nobility. Its members have served in the armed forces and as ambassadors and politicians, including Governor General of India and Prime Minister of...
- Bentinck van SchoonhetenBentinckthumb|[[Welbeck Abbey]] thumb|Schoonheten House thumb|[[Bothal Castle]]The Bentinck family is a prominent family belonging to both Dutch and British nobility. Its members have served in the armed forces and as ambassadors and politicians, including Governor General of India and Prime Minister of...
- Brantsen
- Calkoen
- Collot d'Escury
- Creutz
- De Constant Rebecque
- De GeerDe GeerDe Geer is a family of Walloon origin which became notable in Sweden and the Netherlands...
- De Girard de Mielet van Coehoorn
- De Heusch
- De Kock
- De Loë (Barons of Terworm near HeerlenHeerlenHeerlen is a city and a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. The municipality is the second largest in the province of Limburg. It forms part of Parkstad Limburg, , an agglomeration of about 220,000 inhabitants.After its early Roman beginnings and a rather modest medieval period, Heerlen...
) - De Smeth
- De Vos van Steenwijk
- De Weichs de Wenne
- De Wijkerslooth de Weerdesteijn
- Des Tombe
- Dibbets
- D'Olne (extinct since ca. 1890)
- Doudart de la Grée
- Du Bus (extinct since 1976)
- Gericke
- Gevers
- Gevers Deynoot
- Groeninx van Zoelen
- Huyssen van Kattendijke
- De Keverberg (extinct since 1928)
- Krayenhoff
- Lewe van Aduard
- Mackay of OphemertOphemertOphemert is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Neerijnen, and lies about 5 km south of Tiel.Ophemert was a separate municipality between 1818 and 1978, when it was merged with Neerijnen....
and ZennewijnenZennewijnenZennewijnen is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Tiel, and lies about 3 km south of Tiel....
(see Lord ReayLord ReayLord Reay, of Reay in the County of Caithness, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. Lord Reay is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Mackay, whose lands in Strathnaver and northwest Sutherland were known as the Reay Country. The land was sold to the Earls of Sutherland in the 18th century...
, Baronet of Strathnaver, and Chief of Clan MackayClan MacKayClan Mackay is an ancient and once powerful Scottish clan from the far north of the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old kingdom of Moray. They were a powerful force in politics beginning in the 14th century, supporting Robert the Bruce. In the centuries that followed they were...
) - Melvill van Carnbee
- Michiels
- Mollerus
- Munday
- Nahuys
- Prisse
- Rengers, van Welderen
- RipperdaRipperdaRipperda is the name of and old and prominent family that belongs to the German and Dutch nobility. Members of this family have played a major role in European history as soldiers, politicians and diplomats.-Origins:...
- Rhoe van Obsinnich (extinct since ca. 1750)
- Röell
- Sandberg
- SchimmelpenninckSchimmelpenninckSchimmelpennink is a Dutch surname and may refer to:* Gerrit Schimmelpenninck, Prime Minister of the Netherlands * Luud Schimmelpennink , Dutch social inventor, industrial designer, entrepreneur and politician...
- Schimmelpenninck van der OijeSchimmelpenninckSchimmelpennink is a Dutch surname and may refer to:* Gerrit Schimmelpenninck, Prime Minister of the Netherlands * Luud Schimmelpennink , Dutch social inventor, industrial designer, entrepreneur and politician...
- Sirtema van Grovestins
- SixSix familySix is a Dutch well-known family from Amsterdam. The family originally comes from region of Lille in the North of France. During the Reformation, the family moved from Antwerp to Amsterdam and later belonged to the government of that city. Several family members were painted by Rembrandt. The name...
- Six van HillegomSix familySix is a Dutch well-known family from Amsterdam. The family originally comes from region of Lille in the North of France. During the Reformation, the family moved from Antwerp to Amsterdam and later belonged to the government of that city. Several family members were painted by Rembrandt. The name...
- Sloet tot Everlo
- Sloet tot Lindenhorst
- Sloet van Oldruitenborgh
- Snouckaert van Schauburg
- Speyart van Woerden
- Steengracht
- Stratenus
- Sweerts de Landas
- Taets van Amerongen
- Taets van Amerongen van Renswoude
- Thoe Schwartzenberg en Hohenlansberg
- Van Aerssen Beijeren van Voshol
- Van Asbeck
- Van Berger
- Van BoetzelaerVan BoetzelaerVan Boetzelaer is an old aristocratic family that stems from the region of Kalkar, Germany.The family history in the Duchy of Cleves can be traced back to the 13th century, when the van Boetzelaers belonged to the local nobility...
- Van Boetzelaer van DubbeldamVan BoetzelaerVan Boetzelaer is an old aristocratic family that stems from the region of Kalkar, Germany.The family history in the Duchy of Cleves can be traced back to the 13th century, when the van Boetzelaers belonged to the local nobility...
- Van Bommel
- Van Breugel
- Van der Capellen
- Van CoeverdenVan CoeverdenVan Coevorden is one of the oldest aristocratic families from the Netherlands.The family's history begins with Hendrik van Borculo who in 1231 married Eufemia, a daughter of the lord of Coevorden. The grandson of this couple, Reinolt, started to call himself van Coeverden...
- Van Dedem
- Van den Essen
- Van der Borch tot Verwolde
- Van der Borch tot Verwolde van Vorden
- Van der Feltz (Barons of LarochetteLarochetteLarochette is a commune and town in central Luxembourg, in the canton of Mersch. It is situated on the White Ernz river. The town is dominated by the partly ruined Larochette Castle....
in LuxembourgLuxembourgLuxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...
) - Van Geen
- Van der Heyden
- Van der Heyden van Doornenburg
- Van Doorn
- Van Dorth tot Medler
- Van Eck
- Van Geen
- Van Haersolte
- Van Haersolte van Haerst
- Van Hangest d'Yvoy
- Van Hardenbroek
- Van Harinxma thoe Slooten
- Van HeeckerenVan HeeckerenVan Heeckeren is an old Dutch noble family from the Dutch provinces Overijssel and Gelderland.- History :The oldest known ancestor is Jakob van Heker who died in 1440. The family is split into many branches...
- Van Heeckeren van BrandsenburgVan HeeckerenVan Heeckeren is an old Dutch noble family from the Dutch provinces Overijssel and Gelderland.- History :The oldest known ancestor is Jakob van Heker who died in 1440. The family is split into many branches...
- Van Heeckeren van KellVan HeeckerenVan Heeckeren is an old Dutch noble family from the Dutch provinces Overijssel and Gelderland.- History :The oldest known ancestor is Jakob van Heker who died in 1440. The family is split into many branches...
- Van Heeckeren van MolecatenVan HeeckerenVan Heeckeren is an old Dutch noble family from the Dutch provinces Overijssel and Gelderland.- History :The oldest known ancestor is Jakob van Heker who died in 1440. The family is split into many branches...
- Van Heemstra
- Van Heerdt
- Van Heerdt van Eversberg
- Van Hemert tot Dingshof
- Van HogendorpVan HogendorpVan Hogendorp is a patrician family that belongs to the Dutch nobility with the title of 'graaf', count. The origins of the family date back to the 16th century, possibly to the region around Rotterdam...
- Van Hövell
- Van Hövell tot Westerflier
- Van Hövell van Wezeveld en Westerflier
- Van Imhoff
- Van Ittersum
- Van Isselmuden
- Van Knobelsdorff
- Van Lamsweerde
- Jason Van Lawick
- Van Lawick van Pabst
- Van LyndenVan LyndenThe House of Lynden is one of the oldest families of the Dutch nobility, originating in the Duchy of Guelders. This family later gave rise to different branches. Most remained in the Netherlands and gave several Dutch politicians, ministers and military leaders...
- Van Nagell
- Van Oldeneel tot Oldenzeel
- Van Pallandt
- Van Reede
- Van Raders
- Van Randwijck
- Van Rijckevorsel van Kessel
- Van Roosmalen
- Van Slingelandt
- Van Sytzama
- Van Till
- Van Tuyll van Serooskerken
- Van Verschuer
- Van Voorst tot VoorstVan Voorst tot VoorstVan Voorst tot Voorst is an old Dutch noble family from the Dutch province Overijssel.-History:The first documented ancestor is Fredericus van Hekeren van der Ese who was an adviser to Reginald II of Guelders...
- Van Vredenburch
- Van Wey
- Van Wassenaer
- Van Wassenaer van Catwijck
- Van Welderen Rengers
- Van Wijnbergen
- Van Zuylen van NijeveltVan Zuylen van NijeveltVan Zuylen van Nijevelt This family must not be confused with the old noble family from Utrecht, Van Zuylen van Nievelt-Origins:During the 19th C. members of this family tried to prove that they were descendants of the Utrecht noble family. This has later been found impossible to prove.Their...
- Van der Marck
- Wilbrenninck
- Wittert
Hereditary knights
- Alewijn
- De Bye (also: Van der Does de Bye)
- De Behr (extinct 1954)
- De Maurissens
- De Plevits
- De Stuers
- De Thier
- De van der Schueren
- De Warzée d'Hermalle (extinct 1933)
- Du Bus (extinct 1976)
- Huyssen van Kattendijke
- Pauw
- Van Citters
- Van Cleef
- Van Els (extinct 18th century)
- Van der Heim (extinct 1898)
- Van der Renne (extinct 1964)
- Van Lockhorst (extinct 1921)
- Van Rappard
- Van Rij
- Van Rosenthal
- Van Scheintzbern
- Van Westreenen van Tiellandt (extinct 1848)
- Velu
- Von Devivere
Untitled nobility
jonkheer/jonkvrouw- Alberda van Ekenstein
- Alting van Geusau
- Alting von Geusau
- Barnaart
- Barnaart van Bergen
- Beelaerts van BloklandBeelaerts van BloklandBeelaerts van Blokland is an old Dutch patrician family. The family came originally from the Dutch city Dordrecht. The family belongs to the Dutch nobility since 1815 with the title of jonkheer or jonkvrouw.- References and sources :* *...
- Bicker
- Bloys van Treslong
- Boddaert
- Boissevain
- Boreel
- Bos van Rosenthal
- Bosch van Drakestein
- Bowier
- Calkoen
- Clifford Kocq van Breugel
- Delger van Lambalgen
- Doudart de la Grée
- De Beaufort
- De Blocq van Scheltinga
- De Bosch Kemper
- De Brauw
- De GeerDe GeerDe Geer is a family of Walloon origin which became notable in Sweden and the Netherlands...
- De Geer van JutphaasDe GeerDe Geer is a family of Walloon origin which became notable in Sweden and the Netherlands...
- De Geer van OudegeinDe GeerDe Geer is a family of Walloon origin which became notable in Sweden and the Netherlands...
- De Girard de Mielet van Coehoorn
- De GraeffDe GraeffDe Graeff is an old Dutch patrician family. The family have played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age. They were at the centre of Amsterdam public life and oligarchy from 1578 until 1672...
- Gülcher (noble branch extinct)
- De Jong van Beek en Donk
- De Jonge
- De Jonge van Campens Nieuwland
- De Jonge van Ellemeet
- De Jonge van Zwijnsbergen
- De Kock
- De Kuyper
- De la Court
- De Lange
- De Marees van Swinderen
- De Muralt
- De Pesters
- De Ranitz
- De Rotte
- De Roy van Zuidewijn
- De Savornin Lohman
- De Serière
- De Villeneuve
- De Vries
- De Wijkerslooth de Weerdesteijn
- Dedel
- Den Beer Poortugael
- Des Tombe
- Elias
- Feith
- Flugi van Aspermont
- Gevaerts
- Gevaerts van Nuland
- Gevers
- Gevers Deynoot
- Gevers Leuven
- Gevers van Endegeest
- Gemlich
- Godin de Beaufort
- Goldman
- Graafland
- Graswinckel
- Greven
- Groeninx van Zoelen
- Hesselt van Dinter
- Hooft
- Hooft Graafland
- Hooft Graafland van Schotervlieland
- Hooft van Woudenberg
- Huninga
- Huydecoper
- Huydecoper van Nigtevecht
- Huygen van Dyck
- Jankovich de Jeszenice
- Just de la Paisières
- Kennesey de Kenese
- Kreutzwendedich von dem Borne
- Laman Trip
- Leijssius
- Loudon
- Lycklama à Nijeholt
- Martens van Sevenhovensch
- Martini Buys
- Melgers
- Merkes van Gendt
- Meyer
- Michiels van Kessenich
- Mock
- Mollerus
- Nahuys
- Oomkens
- Op ten Noort
- Ploos van Amstel
- Pompe van Meerdervoort
- Prins van Westdorpe
- Prisse
- Quarles van Ufford
- Quintus
- Reigersman
- Rengers Hora Siccama
- Repelaer
- Repelaer van Driel
- Rethaan Macaré
- Reuchlin
- Roessingh van Iterson
- Röell
- Rutgers van Rozenburg
- Sandberg
- Sandberg tot Essenburg
- Sandberg van Boelens
- SchimmelpenninckSchimmelpenninckSchimmelpennink is a Dutch surname and may refer to:* Gerrit Schimmelpenninck, Prime Minister of the Netherlands * Luud Schimmelpennink , Dutch social inventor, industrial designer, entrepreneur and politician...
- Schorer
- Serraris
- Sicking(h)e
- SixSix familySix is a Dutch well-known family from Amsterdam. The family originally comes from region of Lille in the North of France. During the Reformation, the family moved from Antwerp to Amsterdam and later belonged to the government of that city. Several family members were painted by Rembrandt. The name...
- Six van HillegomSix familySix is a Dutch well-known family from Amsterdam. The family originally comes from region of Lille in the North of France. During the Reformation, the family moved from Antwerp to Amsterdam and later belonged to the government of that city. Several family members were painted by Rembrandt. The name...
- Smissaert
- Smits van Oyen
- Snoeck
- Snouck Hurgronje
- Speelman
- Spengler
- Stoop
- Stoop van Goudswaard
- Storm van 's-Gravesande
- Stratenus
- Strick van Linschoten
- Teding van Berkhout
- Tiddinga
- Testa
- Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer
- Tulleken
- Twijsel
- Valckenier von Geusau
- Van Adrichem Boogaert
- Van Aefferden
- Van Amsberg
- Van Andringa de Kempenaer
- Van Asch van Wijck
- Van Baerdt van Sminia
- Van Beek en Donk
- Van Beijma
- Van Beijma thoe Kingma
- Van Benthem van den Bergh
- Van Beresteyn
- Van Buttingha Wichers
- Van Citters
- Van Dalen
- Van de Poll
- Van den Berch van Heemstede
- Van den Bergh
- Van den Bosch
- Van den Brandeler
- Van der Does
- Van der Does de Willebois
- Van der Goes
- Van der Goes van Naters
- Van der Maessen de Sombreff
- Van der Meer de Walcheren
- Van der Mersch
- Van der Mieden
- Van der Mieden van Opmeer
- Van der Stoop
- Van der Wel
- Van der Wyck
- Van Doorn
- Van Eys
- Van Eysinga
- Van Foreest
- Van Geen
- Van Grotenhuis van Onstein
- Van Haeften
- Van Haersma de With
- Van Heemskerck van Beest
- Van Heurn
- Van Heutz
- Van Holthe
- Van Holthe tot Echten
- Van Humalda van Eysinga
- Van Iddekinge
- Van Karnebeek
- Van Kessenich
- Van Kinschot
- Van Lawick van Pabst van Nijevelt
- Van Leeuwen
- Van Lennep
- Van Lidth de Jeude
- Van Lidth de Jeude van de Souburgen
- Van Lintelo de Geer
- Van Litsenburg
- Van Loon
- Van MeeuwenVan MeeuwenVan Meeuwen is a Dutch noble family. Many members were bankers, politician, civil servants, lawyers, chief executive officers and diplomats. Some were officers of the Dutch army, members of the House of Representatives and Senate of the Netherlands...
- Van Meeuwen de KeverbergVan MeeuwenVan Meeuwen is a Dutch noble family. Many members were bankers, politician, civil servants, lawyers, chief executive officers and diplomats. Some were officers of the Dutch army, members of the House of Representatives and Senate of the Netherlands...
- Van Nispen
- Van Nispen tot Pannerden
- Van Nispen tot Sevenaer
- Van Oijen
- Van Oijen zu Furstenstein
- Van Panhuys
- Van Raab van Canstein
- Van Riemsdijk
- Van Rijckevorsel
- Van Sasse van Ysselt
- Van Sminia
- Van Spengler
- Van Steenis/van Steenhuys
- Van Suchtelen
- Van Suchtelen van de Haare
- Van Tets
- Van Vierssen Trip
- Van Vliet
- Van Vredenburch
- Van Weede
- Van Weede van Dijkveld
- Van Zuylen
- Vardink Huiskamp
- Vegelin van Claerbergen
- Verheyen
- Versélewel de Witt Hamer
- Von Balluseck
- Von Bose
- Von Geusau
- Von Ghyczy
- Von Mühlen
- Von Schmidt auf Altenstad
- Walraven de Beaufort
- Wesselman van Helmond
- Wichers
- Wittert van Hoogland
- Wladimiroff
See also
- Patricianship in the Netherlands
Sources
- Melville de Massue, marquis de Ruvigny, The Nobilities of Europe, Adamant Media Corporation, 2000