I am currently looking into the question whether "Van" only appears in Dutch names, but in this case I am pretty sure it's Dutch. "Van Der" is pretty common in Holland. The literal translation of "Van Der Boom" is "from the tree".
I am not 100% sure and I don't know if this answers your question, but that's what I know as a Dutch Person.
I think this surname is Dutch; not so sure what the meaning is. Possible Variants: Van Sise, Van Sice, Vansise, Vansice.
From South Africa.
it is the name of a town in Holland the surname of Van Winkle therefore means that the person with that name, came from that place
No Van Helsing is a vampire hunter
vanessa is a greek. it means butterfly vanessa is a greek. it means butterfly vanessa is a greek. it means butterfly The meaning is "butterfly" but I've also heard the name itself originates from Holland/The Netherlands as a Dutch name, "Van" is a common prefix in Dutch surnames no?
Of the tree(s)
The surname "van der Spek" is typically associated with Dutch nationality.
Claire van der Boom was born in 1983.
'van der Hyden' is a surname.
Jeroen van der Boom was born on June 22, 1972, in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands.
dutch
Of the tree or from the tree
Claire van der boom
Claire van der Boom
Catharina van der Linden has written: 'De vissen vangende vrouw' 'Onder een leeggewaaide boom'
Claire van der Boom is 26 years old, she was born in 1983 or 1984she was born in Broome in Perth. I love Claire I wish she didn't move to the USA she is an Aussie girl stay here Claire! We love you!!
Van der Vorst is the surname of a Dutch TV presenter on RTL4