De Vries
de Vries | |
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Family name | |
Pronunciation | Dutch: [də ˈvris] |
Meaning | The Frisian |
Region of origin | Netherlands |
Language(s) of origin | Dutch |
Related names | DeVries, Devries, Vries |
De Vries is one of the most common Dutch surnames.[1] It indicates a geographical origin: "Vriesland" is an old spelling of the Dutch province of Friesland (Frisia). Hence, "de Vries" means "the Frisian". The name has been transcended abroad to "DeVries", "deVries", or "Devries".
People named De Vries:
- Abraham de Vries (ca.1590–1649 or 1650) — Dutch painter
- Adriaen de Vries (1556–1626) — Dutch sculptor
- Albert de Vries (born 1955) — Dutch politician
- Ali de Vries (1914–2007) — Dutch athlete
- André de Vries (1911-1996) — Israeli physician, toxicologist, hematologist, and rector of Tel Aviv University
- Anne de Vries (1904–1964) — Dutch author
- Aukje de Vries (born 1964) — Dutch politician
- Benjamin de Vries (1905–1966) — Israeli Rabbi, scholar and educator
- Bibi de Vries (born 1963) — Dutch politician
- Casper de Vries (born 1964) — South African comedian
- David Devriès (1881–1936), — French lyric operatic tenor
- David Pietersen de Vries (born c. 1593) — Dutch patroon of Zwaanendael Colony
- Dolf de Vries (born 1937) — Dutch actor
- Dorus de Vries (born 1980) — Dutch goalkeeper
- Feike de Vries (born 1943) — Dutch water polo player
- Gerrit de Vries (cyclist) (born 1967) — Dutch road cyclist
- Gerrit de Vries (1818–1900) — Dutch prime minister
- Gijs de Vries (born 1956) — Dutch politician
- Greg de Vries (born 1973) — Canadian hockey player
- Gustav de Vries (1866–1934) — Dutch mathematician
- Han de Vries (born 1941) — Dutch oboist
- Hans Vredeman de Vries (1527–1607) — Dutch architect
- Herman de Vries (born 1931) — Dutch artist
- Hessel de Vries (1916–1959) — Dutch physicist
- Hugo de Vries (1848–1935) — Dutch biologist
- Ilan de Vries (born 1952) — Israeli filmmaker
- Jan de Vries (linguist) (1890–1964) — Dutch linguist
- Jan de Vries (1896–1939) — Dutch athlete
- Jan-Lodewijk de Vries (born 1972) — Dutch water polo player
- Jared DeVries (born 1976) — American football player
- Jeroen de Vries (born 1971) — Dutch speed skater
- Jill De Vries (born 1953) — American model
- John de Vries (born 1966) — Australian racecar driver
- Keith DeVries (1937–2006) — American archaeologist
- Kelly DeVries (born 1956) — American medievalist historian
- Klaas de Vries (born 1944) — Dutch composer
- Klaas de Vries (born 1943) — Dutch politician
- Leondre Devries (born 2000) - Welsh Rapper
- Maarten Gerritsz Vries (or "de Vries") (fl. 1643) — Dutch explorer
- Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries (born 1943) — Dutch author and researcher
- Marc de Vries (born 1958) — Dutch physicist
- Marion De Vries (1865–1939) — American politician
- Marius De Vries (born 1961) — English music producer
- Mark de Vries (born 1975) — Dutch footballer
- Matt DeVries (born 1977) — American guitarist
- Mered de Vries (born 1977) — Dutch volleyballer
- Nina de Vries (born 1961) — Dutch sex worker
- Pascal de Vries — Swiss network expert
- Peter De Vries (1910–1993) — American editor and comic novelist
- Peter R. de Vries (born 1956) — Dutch journalist
- Philip James DeVries (born 1952) — American entomologist and evolutionary ecologist
- Rheta Devries — American educator
- Ryan De Vries (born 1992) — New Zealand footballer
- Simon Philip de Vries (1870-1944) — Dutch rabbi
- Simon Frisius (de Vries) (1570–75 - 1628/29) — Dutch engraver
- Stefan de Vries (born 1970), Dutch journaliat
- Theun de Vries (1907–2005) — Dutch writer and poet
- William DeVries (born 1943) — American surgeon who performed first permanent artificial heart transplant
- Abigail DeVries (born 1990) — Youngest Harvard graduate. Founder of Pinterest
Fictional people
- Alicia DeVries; drop commando and captain of the alpha synth starship Megaera from the novel Path of the Fury by David Weber
- Cassandra de Vries — director of the dataDyne corporation from the Perfect Dark video game series
- Piter De Vries — villain from the Dune novels
- Hugo De Vries; an adversary of Inspector Morse, featured in the episode Masonic Mysteries
- Christien De Vries; Knight of the Order of St John and Surgeon from the novel The Sword and the Scimitar by David Ball
Locations: Vries, Drenthe is a village in the province of Drenthe in the Netherlands
See also
- Korteweg–de Vries equation
- Tussenvoegsel in Dutch linguistics, is a word between a first name and last name
References
- ↑ Brouwer, Leendert. De top 100 van de familienamen in Nederland. KNAW/Meertens Instituut, 2010.
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