Van Iersel
Van Iersel is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of Iersel", a regional spelling of the town Eersel in North Brabant. Variant forms are Van Ierssel and Van Irsel. Notable people with the surname include:Annita van Iersel, Australian painter
Kees van Ierssel, Dutch football defender
Ludovicus M. M. Van Iersel (1893–1987), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
Marleen van Iersel, Dutch beach volleyball player
- Van Looy
- Van Looy is a Dutch toponymic surname. Notable people with the surname include:Bent Van Looy, Belgian pop singer and songwriter
Erik Van Looy, Belgian film director
Frans Van Looy, Belgian cyclist
Jacobus van Looy (1855–1930), Dutch painter and writer
- Van der Zee
- Van der Zee is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the sea". It is relatively common in the province of Friesland. Notable people with the surname include:Age van der Zee (1903–1982), Dutch pole vaulter
Anouska van der Zee, Dutch cyclist
Bibi van
- Van Hove
- Van Hove is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of Hove", often referring to an origin in the town Hove in the province of Antwerp; the surname is most common in Antwerp and East Flanders. Notable people with the surname include:Bart van Hove (1850
- Van der Vegt
- Van der Vegt is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of the (river) Vecht". For most families, "Vecht" refers to the Overijsselse Vecht. At least one family is known to be named after the Utrechtse Vecht. Among variants are Van der Vecht and Van de(r
- Van Os
- Van Os is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from Oss", a town in North Brabant. Variant spellings are Van Osch and Van Oss. Notable people with the surname include:Van Os / VanOsArie van Os, Dutch businessman and financial director
Ben van Os (1944
- Van der Lans
- Van der Lans or VanderLans is a Dutch toponymic surname, literally meaning "from the lance", but probably referring to a location named De Lans. Notable people with the surname include:Brigitte van der Lans, Dutch backstroke swimmer
Jan van der Lans (1933
- Van Helden
- van Helden is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from Helden", a town in Dutch Limburg. Notable people with the surname include:Armand Van Helden, American musician, DJ and music producer
Gerard Van Helden (1848–1901), Detective Superintendent in the
- Dierickx
- Dierickx is a Dutch patronymic surname most common in Belgium and based on a short form of Diederik. People with this surname include:André Dierickx, Belgian cyclist
Henri Dierickx, Belgian sport wrestler
Ludo Dierickx (1929–2009), Belgian politician
- Van Hooydonk
- Van Hooijdonk or van Hooydonk is a Dutch toponymic surname Hooijdonk/Hooydonk is an archaic spelling of "Hooidonk", a village between Nuenen and Son, North Brabant. Notable people with the surname include:Adrian van Hooydonk, Dutch automobile designer
- Bogen (surname)
- Bogen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:Albert Bogen (1882–1961), Austrian fencer
Alexander Bogen (1916–2010), Polish-Israeli artist
Bjarne Bogen, Norwegian immunologist
James Bogen, American science philosopher
Joel Bogen, English