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'''Versteeg''' is a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] [[toponymic surname]]. It is a contraction of "van der steeg", meaning "from the alley". Variations on this name include Versteegen, Versteegh, Versteegt, Verstege and |
'''Versteeg''' is a [[Dutch language|Dutch]] [[toponymic surname]]. It is a contraction of "van der steeg", meaning "from the alley/path". ''De Steeg'' has also been the name of a number of farms and localities.<ref>[http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?nfd_naam=Versteeg&info=aantal%20en%20verspreiding&operator=eq&taal= Versteeg] at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands.</ref> Variations on this name include ''Versteegen'', ''Versteegh'', ''Versteegt'', ''Verstege'', ''Verstegen'' and ''Versteghe''. People with these names include: |
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*[[Bryan Versteeg]] (born c.1975), Canadian conceptual artist |
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*[[Dave Versteeg]] (born 1976), Dutch short track speed skater and coach |
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*{{illm|Gerard Versteeg|nl|}} (1876–1943), Dutch physician and explorer |
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*[[Gerrit Versteeg (architect)|Gerrit Versteeg]] (1872–1938), Dutch architect |
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*[[Gerrit Versteeg (enterprise architect)|Gerrit Versteeg]] (born 1958), Dutch enterprise architect |
*[[Gerrit Versteeg (enterprise architect)|Gerrit Versteeg]] (born 1958), Dutch enterprise architect |
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*[[Heinz Versteeg]] (1939–2009), Dutch |
*[[Heinz Versteeg]] (1939–2009), Dutch football striker |
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*[[Kris Versteeg]] (born 1986), Canadian ice hockey winger |
*[[Kris Versteeg]] (born 1986), Canadian ice hockey winger |
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*[[Marcel Versteeg]] (born 1965), Dutch long-distance runner |
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*[[Marlon Versteeg]] (born 1997), Dutch football forward |
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*[[Menno Versteeg]], Canadian indie rock singer |
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*[[Mitch Versteeg]] (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey defenceman |
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Versteegde |
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*[[Antoon Versteegde]] (born 1953), Dutch bamboo artist |
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Versteegen |
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*[[Niek Versteegen]] (born 1994), Dutch football forward |
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*[[Kees Versteegh]] (born 1947), Dutch orientalist and linguist |
*[[Kees Versteegh]] (born 1947), Dutch orientalist and linguist |
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*[[Frank Versteegh]] (born 1954), Dutch air racer |
*[[Frank Versteegh]] (born 1954), Dutch air racer |
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*[[Pierre Versteegh]] (1888–1942), Dutch horse rider |
*[[Pierre Versteegh]] (1888–1942), Dutch horse rider |
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*{{illm|Willem Versteegh|id||nl|}} (1886–1975), First Royal Netherlands Air Force pilot |
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Versteegt |
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*[[Hans Versteegt]] (1928–2011), Dutch organ builder |
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*[[Mandy Versteegt]] (born 1990), Dutch football forward |
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*[[Lyda Verstegen]] (born 1930s), Dutch lawyer and activist |
*[[Lyda Verstegen]] (born 1930s), Dutch lawyer and activist |
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*[[Mark Verstegen]] (born 1969), American businessman |
*[[Mark Verstegen]] (born 1969), American businessman |
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*[[Mike Verstegen]] (born 1971), American football player |
*[[Mike Verstegen]] (born 1971), American football player |
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*[[Richard Verstegen]] (ca. |
*[[Richard Verstegen]] (ca.1550–1640), Anglo-Dutch antiquary, poet, and polemic |
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*[[Sanne Verstegen]] (born 1985), Dutch middle-distance runner |
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*[[Ute Verstegen]] (born 1970), German archaeologist |
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*[[Willem Verstegen]] (1612–1659), Dutch explorer and merchant; chief trader of the factory in [[Dejima]] |
*[[Willem Verstegen]] (1612–1659), Dutch explorer and merchant; chief trader of the factory in [[Dejima]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 29 April 2024
Versteeg is a Dutch toponymic surname. It is a contraction of "van der steeg", meaning "from the alley/path". De Steeg has also been the name of a number of farms and localities.[1] Variations on this name include Versteegen, Versteegh, Versteegt, Verstege, Verstegen and Versteghe. People with these names include:
Versteeg
- Bryan Versteeg (born c.1975), Canadian conceptual artist
- Dave Versteeg (born 1976), Dutch short track speed skater and coach
- Gerard Versteeg (1876–1943), Dutch physician and explorer
- Gerrit Versteeg (1872–1938), Dutch architect
- Gerrit Versteeg (born 1958), Dutch enterprise architect
- Heinz Versteeg (1939–2009), Dutch football striker
- Kelly Versteeg (born 1994), Dutch tennis player
- Kris Versteeg (born 1986), Canadian ice hockey winger
- Marcel Versteeg (born 1965), Dutch long-distance runner
- Marlon Versteeg (born 1997), Dutch football forward
- Menno Versteeg, Canadian indie rock singer
- Mitch Versteeg (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
Versteegde
- Antoon Versteegde (born 1953), Dutch bamboo artist
Versteegen
- Niek Versteegen (born 1994), Dutch football forward
Versteegh
- Kees Versteegh (born 1947), Dutch orientalist and linguist
- Frank Versteegh (born 1954), Dutch air racer
- Pierre Versteegh (1888–1942), Dutch horse rider
- Willem Versteegh (1886–1975), First Royal Netherlands Air Force pilot
Versteegt
- Hans Versteegt (1928–2011), Dutch organ builder
- Mandy Versteegt (born 1990), Dutch football forward
Verstegen
- Lyda Verstegen (born 1930s), Dutch lawyer and activist
- Mark Verstegen (born 1969), American businessman
- Mike Verstegen (born 1971), American football player
- Richard Verstegen (ca.1550–1640), Anglo-Dutch antiquary, poet, and polemic
- Sanne Verstegen (born 1985), Dutch middle-distance runner
- Ute Verstegen (born 1970), German archaeologist
- Willem Verstegen (1612–1659), Dutch explorer and merchant; chief trader of the factory in Dejima