Leeuw

Leeuw is Dutch for lion. It occurs as a surname, most commonly in the form of De Leeuw ("the lion"; 9,814 people in the Netherlands in 2007[1] and 2,211 in Belgium in 1998[2]). "De Leeuw", “Leeuw” (873 & 34 people) and Van der Leeuw (765 & 9 people) are thought to mostly be toponymic surnames, with the first bearers named "(from) the Lion" after a house, windmill or farm with that name.[3] The more common surname Van Leeuwen has a distinct origin in the small town of Leeuwen and perhaps in the city of Leuven.

Places

People

People with these surnames include:

Leeuw
De Leeuw / DeLeeuw
Van Leeuw
Van der Leeuw
Fictional characters
  • Loeki de Leeuw, a lion puppet featured before and after advertisement blocks on Dutch television between 1972 and 2004.

See also

References

  1. De Leeuw at the Dutch surname database
  2. De Leeuw Archived 2019-10-22 at the Wayback Machine at www.familienaam.be
  3. De Leeuw name origin at the Dutch surname database
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