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Etymology

Klerkse is a Dutch surname, a variant of De Klerk. The name ultimately derives from the Dutch word klerk meaning "clerk" or "cleric," making it a cognate of the English surname Clark. The root Clark itself originates from Old English clerec, originally referring to a priest or scholar, later generalized to a scribe or secretary.

Variants and Distribution

The Klerkse spelling is rare, but it belongs to a family of Dutch surnames including Klerk, Klerken, and Klerks, as well as the definite article forms De Klerk, De Clerc, and De Clercq. Cognates in other languages include French Leclerc/Leclercq and English Clarke/Clarkson. The name is primarily found in the Netherlands, reflecting its Dutch origin.

  • Meaning: Clerk, cleric, scribe
  • Origin: Dutch, occupational surname
  • Variants: De Klerk, Klerk, Klerken, Klerks
  • Usage regions: Netherlands
Related Names

Sources: Forebears — klerkse

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