van der Made is a Dutch last name, derived from the village Made in North Brabant, the Netherlands.
The prefix 'van der' is written in small type and the name is to be filed under 'M'. The Dutch word 'made' means meadow, so the name could be translated as 'Meadows' or 'Fields'.
The most famous person by this name is Sacco van der Made, a Dutch actor.
Harry van der Made was 'Kabinetschef van de Commissaris van de Konigin' (the right hand of the Queen's Commissioner, Charles van Rooy), in the Dutch province of Limburg from 1966 to 1974. He was married to Carla Schunck.
A street in Amsterdam is named van der Madeweg and a metro station is in turn named after that street.
The name is first found in the records of a crusade in the 11th century. Bartolomeus van der Made donated land in the mid 1300's for what is now the 'oude kerk' also called the Bartolomeus kerk in Delft. see http://www.oudekerk-delft.nl/eng/kerkgebouw/index.html