Certificate of Name
Kuijpers
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Kuijpers is a Dutch patronymic occupational surname meaning "barrel maker," closely related to the surname Kuiper. It shares its etymology with the English Cooper, the French Coupe, and the German Kiefer, all designating a cooper. As a variant of Kuiper, which itself derives from the Dutch word "kuip" (tub or vat).Etymology and BackgroundThe name Kuijpers is part of a broader family of Dutch surnames ending in "-s," which indicate a patronymic form, literally meaning "son of the barrel maker." During the Middle Ages, occupational surnames became common as trade roles remained stable across generations. The spelling variations Cuijper, Cuypers, and Kuipers reflect regional phonetic shifts and the evolving standardization of Dutch orthography. The base root Kuiper means "cooper, barrel maker" in Dutch, an important trade during the era of wooden barrels for storage and shipping. This suggests the name likely originated from the region where cooperage was a vital industry.Notable BearersEddy Kuijpers (1914–1992), Dutch fencerEvy Kuijpers (born 1995), Dutch racing cyclistHenk Kuijpers (born 1946), Dutch comics artistJan-Hein Kuijpers (born 1968), Dutch lawyer and columnistJim A. Kuypers, American communications academic (variant spelling)Julien Kuypers (1892–1967), Belgian civil servant and authorPieter Kuijpers (born 1968), Dutch director, screenwriter, and producerStephanus Kuijpers (1899–1986), Catholic bishop in IndonesiaCultural and Regional DistributionThe surname Kuijpers (with variants Cuypers, Kuipers, Kuiper) is prevalent in the Netherlands and Belgium (Flanders). The -s suffix implies a direct filial lineage, which was historically common in Dutch naming customs. The name enjoys the greatest density in the province of North Brabant and in the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, aligning with the area's historical trade routes. Overseas, descendants have emigrated to North America and Indonesia (where, for instance, bishop Stephanus Kuijpers served).Meaning: barrel makerOrigin: Occupational surname starting in the Low Countries (mainly Netherlands and northern Belgium)Type: Patronymic of an occupational nameUsage regions: Netherlands, Belgium
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