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{{About|the surname Van Buren|other uses|Van Buren (disambiguation){{!}}Van Buren}}
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'''Van Buren''' ({{IPA-nl|vɑn ˈbyːrə(n)|pron}}) is a [[Dutch surname]] meaning "[[Van (Dutch)|of/from]] [[Buren]]". {{lang|nl|Buren}} is also the Dutch word for "neighbours".
'''Van Buren''' ({{IPA|nl|vɑm ˈbyːrə(n)|pron}}) is a [[Dutch surname]] meaning "[[Van (Dutch)|of/from]] [[Buren]]". {{lang|nl|Buren}} is also the Dutch word for "neighbours".


==People==
==People==
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* [[Andrew Van Buren]], British performer who specialises in magic, large scale-illusions and juggling
* [[Andrew Van Buren]], British performer who specialises in magic, large scale-illusions and juggling
* [[Anita Van Buren]], a fictional character on the television show ''Law & Order''
* [[Anita Van Buren]], a fictional character on the television show ''Law & Order''
* [[Ebert Van Buren]] (1924–2019), American-Honduran football player
* [[Ebert Van Buren]] (1924–2019), American-Honduran football player
* [[Edith Van Buren]] (1858–1914), American socialite and traveler
* [[Edith Van Buren]] (1858–1914), American socialite and traveler
* [[Elizabeth Douglas Van Buren]] (1881–1961), British archaeologist
* [[Elizabeth Douglas Van Buren]] (1881–1961), British archaeologist
* [[James Lyman Van Buren]] (1837-1866), American army officer and general after the American Civil War
* [[James Lyman Van Buren]] (1837–1866), American army officer and general after the American Civil War
* [[Jermaine Van Buren]] (born 1980), Major League Baseball player
* [[Jermaine Van Buren]] (born 1980), Major League Baseball player
* [[John Van Buren (US representative)]] (1799–1855), U.S. Representative from New York
* [[John Van Buren (US representative)]] (1799–1855), U.S. Representative from New York
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** [[Angelica Van Buren]] (1818–1877), his daughter-in-law (performed the ceremonial duties of First Lady)
** [[Angelica Van Buren]] (1818–1877), his daughter-in-law (performed the ceremonial duties of First Lady)
** [[John Van Buren]] (1810–1866), his second son
** [[John Van Buren]] (1810–1866), his second son
** [[Abraham Van Buren (I)|Abraham Van Buren I]] (1737 - 1817), his father
** [[Abraham Van Buren (I)|Abraham Van Buren I]] (1737–1817), his father
* [[Michael Van Buren Jr.]] (born 2004), American football player
* [[Mick van Buren]] (born 1992), Dutch footballer
* [[Mick van Buren]] (born 1992), Dutch footballer
* [[Paul Van Buren]], Christian theologian and author of ''the Secular Meaning of the Gospel''
* [[Paul Van Buren]], Christian theologian and author of ''the Secular Meaning of the Gospel''
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* [[William Holme Van Buren]] (1819–1883), American surgeon
* [[William Holme Van Buren]] (1819–1883), American surgeon


===Dutch Royal Family===
===Dutch royal family===
The name (van) "Buren" appears in the history of the Dutch royal house, being the family name of Anna van Egmond en Buren, the first wife of [[William I of Orange]]. Borrowing from this heritage, the Dutch royal family have used ''Count of Buren'' as a title or the surname "van Buren" in situations requiring anonymity.
The name (van) "Buren" appears in the history of the Dutch royal house, being the family name of [[Anna van Egmont|Anna van Egmond en Buren]], the first wife of [[William I of Orange]]. Borrowing from this heritage, the Dutch royal family have used ''Count of Buren'' as a title or the surname "van Buren" in situations requiring anonymity.


* Princess [[Beatrix of the Netherlands|Beatrix]] (formerly Queen Beatrix), the ''Countess of Buren'' (Dutch ''Gravin van Buren'').
* Princess [[Beatrix of the Netherlands|Beatrix]] (formerly Queen Beatrix), the ''Countess of Buren'' (Dutch ''Gravin van Buren'').
* [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands|King Willem-Alexander]] used the alias "Alexander van Buren" or a variant for anonymity purposes. For example during his University application he used "Alex van Buren". He also registered for the 1986 [[elfstedentocht]] as "W A van Buren".
* [[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands|King Willem-Alexander]] used the alias "Alexander van Buren" or a variant for anonymity purposes. For example, during his University application he used "Alex van Buren". He also registered for the 1986 [[elfstedentocht]] as "W A van Buren".


== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Category:Dutch-language surnames]]
[[Category:Dutch-language surnames]]
[[Category:Jewish surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames of Jewish origin]]
[[Category:Surnames of Dutch origin]]
[[Category:Surnames of Dutch origin]]

Latest revision as of 22:09, 30 September 2024

Van Buren (pronounced [vɑm ˈbyːrə(n)]) is a Dutch surname meaning "of/from Buren". Buren is also the Dutch word for "neighbours".

People

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Dutch royal family

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The name (van) "Buren" appears in the history of the Dutch royal house, being the family name of Anna van Egmond en Buren, the first wife of William I of Orange. Borrowing from this heritage, the Dutch royal family have used Count of Buren as a title or the surname "van Buren" in situations requiring anonymity.

  • Princess Beatrix (formerly Queen Beatrix), the Countess of Buren (Dutch Gravin van Buren).
  • King Willem-Alexander used the alias "Alexander van Buren" or a variant for anonymity purposes. For example, during his University application he used "Alex van Buren". He also registered for the 1986 elfstedentocht as "W A van Buren".

See also

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