nope
namen is the word for names in Dutch. This is the translation from English to Dutch.
nope.. they are scam
You mean like a Dutch map of London with translated names? I believe we just call them the same.
Names with Tasman in them, such as Tasmania, follow from the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman.
Haddock is "schelvis" in Dutch.
the name for the dutch farmers was Boers
names the dutch gave new zealand were
Common Dutch names for girls are: Laura, Sophie, Anne, Kim, Lotte (and there are many more). Common Dutch names for boys are: Bas, Tim, Benjamin, Niels, David (and there are many more).
"ten", "ter", "te" mean "at", "at the", or "on/on the", referring to a location.
Tia isn't a Dutch name or word, so it doesn't mean anything in Dutch.Tia is usually a short form of names ending with -tia, such as Letitia or Clementia. Tia is also the word aunt in Spanish and Portuguese.
Siemon Reker has written: 'Hou is dat?' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dutch language 'Bolt, Hoeksema en andere familienamen in Groningen anno 1947' -- subject(s): Dutch Names, Names, Dutch, Names, Personal, Personal Names