Gulden in English known as guilder.
Euro
It's not really a common Dutch last name and it doesn't mean anything.
It is Dutch
Dutch
Dutch isn't a country, it's the language they speak in The Netherlands, which is in Europe, it's also used to describe someone from The Netherlands (a Dutchman, plural: the Dutch) or something from The Netherlands, e.g. a Dutch name, a Dutch book
now we have EURO and before that we had SLOVENSKÁ KORUNA
Today its the Euro. Before that the Lira. In the ancient days pecunia was the term for money in general.
Euro
Euro
euro
It is the Euro. Used to be the Spanish Peseta.
I am German and before Euro it was Marc. It's pronounced just like the name, Mark. :)The currency of the Netherlands before 2002 was the Guilder. Since then it has been the Euro.P.S. It is only in English that something from the Netherlands is called "Dutch".In Dutch, "Duits" = German, "Nederlandse" = Dutch (from the Netherlands).In German "Deutsch" = German.This is always causing confusion.
euro
The Euro.
The Euro.
currency of germany is euro
The EURO