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including tussenvoegsels. "De Smet"
comes before "DeSmet" in a
telephone book.
Although French family names commonly also use
tussenvoegsels,
those are...
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certain regions. Over 20,000
surnames in the
Netherlands start with
tussenvoegsels,
consisting of
prepositions and/or
articles that have lost
their original...
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between a person's
given name and
their surname.
Although these words,
tussenvoegsels, are not
strictly essential to
state the person's surname, they are...
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given name and the main part of
their family name. The most
common tussenvoegsels are van (e.g. A. van Gogh "from/of"), de / der / den / te / ter / ten...
- name
Surname extinction Surname law
Surname map
Surnames by
country Tussenvoegsel Irish surname additives Spanish nominal conjunctions Von Van Patronymic...
- Africa,
Italy and (considering articles) France,
indexing includes the
tussenvoegsels,
leading to
large sections under "D" and "V". In Belgium, primarily...
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contraction of the
article "het",
meaning "the". 't can be
found as a
tussenvoegsel, a word that is
positioned between a person's
first and last name. Careful...
- from the 13th
century as Old Eyck and New Eyck.
Names with an
affix (
tussenvoegsel), like Van der Eijk, are more
likely to
refer directly to the tree....
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executive car ARO 10, also
known as the
Dacia 10, an off-road
vehicle Tussenvoegsel prefix in
Dutch surnames Denis Ten (1993–2018),
Kazakhstani competitive...
- very
common prefix in
Dutch language surnames,
where it is
known as a
tussenvoegsel. In
those cases it
nearly always refers to a certain,
often quite distant...