De Keyser
De Keyser is a Dutch surname mostly found in Flanders. Among variant forms are de Keijser, de Keijzer, De Keyzer, Dekeijser, DeKeyser, Dekeyser and Dekeyzer. It translates to "the emperor". People with this name include:Alexei de Keyser (1967–2004), British television producer
David de Keyser (1927–2021), British actor
Désiré De Keyser (1823–1897), Belgian architect
Eugénie De Keyser (1918–2012), Belgian art historian
Ethel de Keyser (1926–2004), South African anti-apartheid activist
Harry de Keijser (1900–1995), Dutch pole vaulter and decathlete
Hendrick de Keyser (1565–1621), Dutch sculptor and architect
Jean-Pierre de Keyser, German footballer
Marie De Keyser (1815–1879), Belgian genre and history painter
Merten de Keyser French painter and publisher working in Antwerp
Nicaise de Keyser (1813–1873), Belgian painter
Paul De Keyser, Belgian racing cyclist
Pieter de Keyser (1595–1676), Dutch architect and sculptor, son of Hendrick
Polydore de Keyser (1832–1918), British lawyer
Raoul De Keyser (1930–2012), Belgian painter
Thomas de Keyser (1596–1667), Dutch painter and architect, son of Hendrick
Véronique De Keyser, Belgian politician
Willem de Keyser (architect), Dutch architect and painter, son of Hendrick
Willem de Keyser (painter) (1647–1692), Flemish painterDe KeyzerBruno de Keyzer (1949–2019), French cinematographer
Carl De Keyzer, Belgian photographer
Dirk De Keyzer, Belgian sculptor
Gerd de Keijzer, Dutch racing cyclist
Jack de Keyzer, British-born Canadian blues musician
Peter De Keyzer, Belgian economist
- Van den Bos
- Van den Bos is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the forest".Alida van den Bos (1902–2003), Dutch gymnast
Bob van den Bos, Dutch politician
Conny Vandenbos (1937–2002), Dutch pop singer
Jasper van den Bos (1634–1656), Dutch painter
Jip van den
- De Jonge
- De Jonge is a Dutch surname meaning the younger. People with this surname include::Bonifacius de Jonge (1567-1625), Grand Pensionary of Zeeland
Bonifacius Cornelis de Jonge (1875–1954), Dutch politician
Brendon de Jonge, Zimbabwean golfer
Constantin
- De Jongh
- De Jongh is a Dutch surname meaning "junior". It is a variation of the more common form "de Jong" or "de Jonge". Among people with the surname "de Jongh", "de Iongh" or "de Jonghe" are:Adri de Jongh, South African sprinter
Aimée de Jongh, Dutch
- Driessen
- Driessen is a Dutch and Low German patronymic surname meaning son of Dries or Andries cognate to Andreas and the English Drew/Andrew. People with the name Driessen, Driesen, Driessens, or Drießen include:Casey Driessen, American bluegrass fiddler
Dan
- Cornelisse
- Cornelisse is a Dutch patronymic surname meaning "son of Cornelis". It may refer to:Henk Cornelisse, Dutch track racing cyclist
Jan Cornelisse, mistaken identification of "Ko Cornelissen" (1904-1992), Dutch boxer
Michel Cornelisse, Dutch road racing
- Borst
- Borst is a Dutch surname of variable origin. Notable people with the surname include:Alexander Borst, German neurobiologist
Cathy Borst, Canadian curler
Els Borst (1932–2014), Dutch politician and government minister
Everina Borst (1888-1943), Belgian
- Van den Brink
- Van den Brink is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the village center". The name is quite common, particularly in the Veluwe region, with 13,185 people in the Netherlands in 2007. People with this surname include:Van den BrinkAd van den Brink, Dutch
- Litjens
- Litjens is a Dutch patronymic surname most common in northern Limburg. Notable people with the surname include:Joey Litjens, Dutch motorcyclist
Michelle Litjens, American (Wisconsin) politician and legislator
Paul Litjens, Dutch field hockey player
Pieter
- Van Manen
- Van Manen is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from Manen", a former town in Gelderland now part of Ede. Variants include Van Maanen and Van Maenen. People with this name include:Aletta van Manen, Dutch field hockey player
Bert van Manen, Australian
- Arctostaphylos montana
- Arctostaphylos montana is a species of manzanita. It is endemic to the San Francisco Bay area where it has been found on Mount Tamalpais and at the Presidio of San Francisco