De Groot
De Groot (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌdəˈχroʊt]) is a surname of Dutch origin. It is sometimes Latinized as Grotius.
Origin
It is composed of the adjective groot, from middle Dutch grote, meaning big or great, preceded by the definite article de, meaning the. It was originally a nickname for a tall person.
In 2007, there were 37,221 people in the Netherlands with this surname.[1]
Famous bearers
- Adriaan de Groot (1914-2006), Dutch chess master and psychologist
- Bob de Groot (born 1941), Belgian comic book writer
- Boudewijn de Groot (born 1944), Dutch singer and songwriter
- Cor de Groot (1914-1993), Dutch pianist and composer
- Daan de Groot (1933-1982), Dutch road bicycle and track cyclist
- Dick de Groot (born 1920), Dutch painter and sculptor
- Donny de Groot (b. 1979), Duch footballer
- Francis de Groot (1888-1969), Irish Colonel who "upstaged" New South Wales Premier, Jack Lang
- Frederik de Groot (born 1946), Dutch actor
- Guillaume de Groot (1836 - 1922), Belgian sculptor
- Hugo de Groot (aka Huig de Groot), a Dutch jurist and poet
- Hugo de Groot (music) (1897-1986), a Dutch composer and conductor
- Jan Jakob Maria de Groot (1854-1921), a Dutch Sinologist and historian of religion
- Johannes de Groot (1914 -1972), Dutch Mathematician (topology)
- Lucas de Groot (born 1963), a Dutch type designer
- Myra De Groot (1937-1988), English-Australian actress
- Nicholas de Groot (born 1975), Canadian cricketer
- Petrus Hofstede de Groot (1802-1886), Dutch theologian
- Robin De Groot, Canadian designer
- Roy Andries De Groot (1910-1983), British and American food writer
- Silvia De Groot (1918-2009), Dutch Surinamist
- Sybren Ruurds De Groot (1916-1994), Dutch Theoretical Physicist
Games
- In official lore surrounding the game Team Fortress 2, Tavish DeGroot is mentioned as the actual name of the Demoman character, an African-Scottish explosives expert. Team Fortress 2 also has a special medieval themed map called "Degroot Keep", which takes place at the castle of the Demoman's ancestors.
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