Frisian Surnames
Frisian names are used in Friesland in the northern Netherlands and in East and North Frisia in northwestern Germany. See also about Frisian Names.
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30Aartsma is a Frisian surname meaning "son of Arend," with the suffix -ma indicating its Frisian origin. The name Arend itself is a Dutch and German variant of Arnold, which derives from the Germanic elements arn "eagle"...
Adema is a surname of Frisian origin, meaning "son of Ade". The root Ade is a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element adal, meaning "noble". This patronymic naming tradition is common in Frisian and other...
Agema is a Frisian patronymic surname meaning "son of Age." The root name Age is a Frisian form of Ago, which derives from Old High German ekka or Old Saxon eggia meaning "edge, blade," or alternatively from Old High Ger...
Aikema is a patronymic surname of Frisian origin, meaning "son of Aike." The given name Aike itself is a diminutive of names that begin with the Old German elements ekka ("edge, blade") or adal ("noble"). As a western-Fr...
Alkema is a Friesian surname with the patronymic meaning "son of Alke". The name Alke itself is a Diminutive form of Ale 2, which traces back to Germanic names beginning with the element adal meaning "noble". This illust...
Alma is a patronymic surname of Frisian origin, meaning "son of Ale". The suffix -ma is a typical Frisian patronymic marker, equivalent to the Dutch -sma or the Greek -opoulos, indicating lineage or descent. The root Ale...
Alserda is a Frisian surname, referring to a person who originated from a farmstead called Alserd. The etymology of the farm's name is uncertain, but it likely combines an Old Frisian personal name or a topographic eleme...
Anema is a Frisian patronymic surname meaning "son of Ane". The root name Ane is a variant of Anne, which itself originates as a short form of Germanic compound names beginning with the element arn, meaning "eagle."Etymo...
Anjema is a Dutch surname with Frisian origins, deriving from the village of Anjum in the province of Friesland, Netherlands. The name is toponymic, meaning it refers to a person from that location. The village name itse...
Annema is a West Frisian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Anne". The given name Anne (here referring to the masculine form) derives from a short form of names beginning with the Old German element arn meaning "eagle"....
Antema is a Frisian patronymic surname meaning "son of Ante". The root name Ante is a short form of various Germanic names beginning with the element anto, meaning "zeal" or "eagerness", common in early medieval naming t...
Antuma is a surname of Frisian origin, functioning as a variant of the patronymic surname Antema. Like Antema, it traditionally indicated descendancy from an ancestor bearing the given name Ante, which itself derives fro...
Arkema is a Frisian patronymic surname meaning "son of Arke". The root name Arke is a short form of names beginning with the Old German element arn meaning "eagle", giving the name origins linked to strength and nobility...
Atsma is a Frisian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Atse." The suffix "-ma" is characteristic of Frisian surnames, indicating a patronymic origin, equivalent to the Dutch "-zoon" or the English "-son." Atsma therefore...
Aukema is a Frisian surname of patronymic origin, meaning "son of Auke." The suffix "-ma" is a common Frisian patronymic marker equivalent to "-son" in English, so Aukema directly translates to “Auke’s son.” The given na...
Baarda is a surname of Frisian origin, derived from the name of the town of Baard in the Netherlands. The town's name likely originated from a personal name that was a variant of Bert, which itself is a short form of nam...
EtymologyBaarsma is a Frisian surname that indicates a person coming from the small town of Beers in Frisia. The name is a toponymic surname, derived from the place name Beers combined with the suffix -ma, which in Frisi...
Bakema is a Frisian patronymic surname, meaning "son of Bake". The name Bake itself is a short form of various Germanic personal names beginning with the element batu, which signifies "fight" or "struggle". This linguist...
Barwegen is a Dutch topographic surname of Frisian origin, derived from the name of a village in the region of Friesland (now part of the Netherlands). The literal meaning is "road to the dike," combining the Dutch words...
Bootsma is a Frisian surname meaning "boatman," derived from the Dutch word boot ("boat") combined with the patronymic suffix -sma found most commonly in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands. This typically marks a...
Dijkstra is a Dutch family name of West Frisian origin, most famously associated with the pioneering computer scientist Edsger W. Dijkstra. The name is a variant of Dykstra, which derives from the Frisian word dyk meanin...
Dykstra is a Frisian surname originating from the northern Netherlands province of Friesland. The name is a toponymic surname, indicating a person who lived near a dyke or embankment, derived from the Frisian word dyk me...
Herrema is a Dutch surname, specifically a Frisian variant of the name Heeren. The root name Heeren derives from the Dutch word heer, meaning "lord" or "master", and originally served as a nickname for someone who behave...
Etymology and OriginHoekstra is a Frisian toponymic surname derived from the element hoek, which means "corner" or "bend" (as in a river bend). The name thus denotes someone who lived near a corner or a bend in a waterwa...
Etymology and OriginLaninga is a Frisian surname derived from the Frisian word lân, meaning "land". This places it within a common European surname tradition originating from topographic features, specifically referring...
Reijnders is a Dutch and Frisian patronymic surname, commonly found in the Limburg region. It is a variant of Reinders, which itself derives from the given name Reindert, a Frisian form of Reynard. The ultimate root is t...
Reinders is a Dutch and Frisian patronymic surname, meaning “son of Reindert.” The given name Reindert is itself a Frisian form of Reynard, which derives from the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements regin “...
Reynders is a Dutch and Frisian patronymic surname common in the Limburg area. It is a variant of the more widespread Reinders, sharing the same root given name. The surname originated from Reindert, the Frisian form of...
Rijnders is a Dutch and Frisian surname, a variant of Reinders.EtymologyThe name Rijnders is derived from the patronymic starting form Reinders, which itself originates from the given name Reindert, a Frisian form of Rey...
Van Wieren is a Dutch and Frisian toponymic surname, indicating that the original bearer came from a place called Wieren. The name derives from the preposition van, meaning "from," combined with Wieren, the name of sever...