- Source: Van Hoorn
Van Hoorn is a Dutch toponymic surname. The place of origin often is the city of Hoorn in North Holland, but may be any of four other Dutch settlements named Hoorn, three named Den Hoorn, or Horn/the county of Horne in Dutch Limburg. Notable people with the surname include:
Andries van Hoorn (1600–aft.1660), Dutch mayor of Haarlem portrayed by Frans Hals
Arnold II van Hoorn, misspelling of Arnold van Horne (1339–1389), Dutch bishop
Hugoline van Hoorn (born 1970), Dutch squash player
Joan van Hoorn (1653–1711), Dutch Governor-General of the Dutch East Indie 1704–09
Netty van Hoorn (born 1951), Dutch film director
Nicholas van Hoorn (1635–1683), Dutch pirate
Nicolaas van Hoorn (1904–1946), Dutch olympic fencer
Graaf van Hoorn may refer to Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn
Marielle Blanchier (born 1968), née van Hoorn, Franco-Dutch writer
See also
't Wapen van Hoorn, a 17th-century Dutch East India Company sailing ship
Van Horne (disambiguation)
Van Horn (disambiguation)
Van der Hoorn, Dutch surname
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Joan van Hoorn
- Mike van der Hoorn
- Abraham van Riebeeck
- Museum Fatahillah
- Gustaaf Willem baron van Imhoff
- Hubertus Johannes van Mook
- Willem van Outhoorn
- Johan Paul van Limburg Stirum
- Rijcklof van Goens
- Melaka Belanda
- Van Hoorn
- Hoorn
- Nicholas van Hoorn
- Mike van der Hoorn
- Laurens de Graaf
- Joan van Hoorn
- Van der Hoorn
- Van der Valk
- 1680s in piracy
- Netty van Hoorn