Certificate of Name
Rooijakkers
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Rooijakkers is a Dutch toponymic surname denoting a person who lived near or owned a 'red field'. The name is composed of Middle Dutch rood 'red' and akker 'field', likely referring to soil with a reddish hue or a field of red flowers such as poppies. Etymology The surname derives from the Dutch words rood ('red') and akker ('field'). The 'ij' spelling is a typical Dutch digraph representing a long 'i' sound, and the final '-s' indicates a patronymic or genitive form ('of the red field'). Variants include Roijackers and Roijakkers, reflecting regional spelling differences. Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the surname include: • Art Rooijakkers (born 1976), Dutch television presenter • Pauliena Rooijakkers (born 1993), Dutch cyclist • Piet Rooijakkers (born 1980), Dutch cyclist • Gertjan Rooijakkers (born 1964), Dutch film producer Cultural Significance This surname is prevalent in the southern Netherlands, particularly in the province of North Brabant. The name reflects the flat, agricultural landscape of the region, where fields and arable land are a common feature. It belongs to a class of surnames that describe topographical features, which were fixed in the Netherlands during the Napoleonic era when mandatory surname registration was imposed.
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