It's not really a common Dutch last name and it doesn't mean anything.
The surname "Brake" likely originated as a topographic name referring to someone who lived near a cliff or a steep bank, as "Brake" is associated with hilly or rugged terrain in Dutch. It may also have derived from the Middle Dutch word "brake," which referred to a type of fern or shrubbery.
"Janken" means crying in a loud way (howling). The word 'Jahnke' is also a last name, but I couldn't tell you what it means. To me it sounds more like a German last name than a Dutch last name, though.
The last name Mondt is of Dutch origin.
The last name Lambert is of French and Dutch origin. It is derived from the Germanic personal name "Lambert", which is composed of the elements "land" meaning "land" and "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous". Therefore, the name Lambert can be interpreted to mean "land bright" or "famous land".
The word "Tyler" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch. It is a name of English origin.
"Van" in Dutch means "of" or "from," while "de" means "the" and "Ven" translates to "fen" or "marsh." Therefore, in Dutch, "VanDeVen" likely refers to someone living near or originating from a fen or marsh.
in Dutch it would mean sauce
'van' means 'from' and it means the same in a last name.
"Janken" means crying in a loud way (howling). The word 'Jahnke' is also a last name, but I couldn't tell you what it means. To me it sounds more like a German last name than a Dutch last name, though.
The Last name comes from Dutch and Spain.
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It is a Dutch name.