Arie
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For other uses, see Arie (disambiguation).
Arie is a masculine given name. As a Dutch name (pronounced /ˈaːri/) it is generally a short form of Adrianus, but sometimes also of Arnoud/Arend or even Aaron.[1] As an Israeli name (pronounced /ˈ?/) it is usually a spelling variant of Arieh / Aryeh.
People with the name include:
- Arie Alter (born 1961), Israeli footballer
- Arie Altman (1902-1982), Israeli politician (Aryeh)
- Arie Aroch (1908-1974), Israeli painter
- Arie van Beek (born 1951),, Dutch music teacher and conductor
- Arie Belldegrun (born 1949), Israeli-American urologic oncologist (Aryeh)
- Arie Bieshaar (1899-1965), Dutch footballer (Adrianus)
- Arie Bodek (born 1947), American experimental particle physicist and professor
- Arie van den Brand (born 1951), Dutch GreenLeft politician
- Arie van de Bunt (born 1969), Dutch water polo player (Arend)
- Arie van Deursen (1931-2011), Dutch historian
- Arie Dvoretzky (1918-2008), Russian-born Israeli mathematician (Aryeh)
- Arie Freiberg, Australian legal academic
- Arie de Geus (born 1930), Dutch business executive at Royal Dutch/Shell
- Arie de Graaf (1939-1995), Dutch track cyclist
- Arie Nicolaas Habermann (1932-1993), Dutch computer scientist
- Arie Jan Haagen-Smit (1900-1977), Dutch chemist (Adrianus)
- Arie Haan (born 1948), Dutch football player and coach (Arend)
- Arie den Hartog (born 1941), Dutch road bicycle racer
- Arie Hassink (born 1950), Dutch road bicycle racer (Arend)
- Arie Haviv (born 1956), Israeli footballer
- Arie Heijkoop (1883-1929), Dutch politician
- Arie Hershkowitz, Israeli urban planner and political scientist
- Arie van Houwelingen (born 1931), Dutch bicycle racer
- Arie Itman, Canadian heavy metal singer and guitarist
- Arie de Jong (1882-1966), Dutch fencer (Adrianus)
- Arie E. Kaufman (born 1948), American computer scientist
- Arie W. Kruglanski (born 1939), American social psychologist
- Arie Andries Kruithof (1909-1993), Dutch physicist
- Arie Frederik Lasut (1909-1993), Indonesian geologist and revolutionary
- Arie van Lent (born 1970), Dutch-German former footballer
- Arie Lamme (1748–1801), Dutch landscape painter and poet
- Arie Loef (born 1969), Dutch retired speed skater
- Arie Luyendyk (born 1953), Dutch auto racing driver
- Arie Luyendyk, Jr. (born 1981), Dutch auto racing driver; son of the above
- Arie Machnes (born 1921), Israeli footballer
- Arie Maliniak (born 1949), Israeli basketball player and coach
- Arie van Os (born 1937), Dutch businessman and financial director
- Arie Pais (born 1930), Dutch politician and economist (Aäron)
- Arie Posin (born ca. 1972), Israeli-born American film director and screenwriter
- Arie Radler (born 1943), Israeli footballer and manager
- Arie Zeev Raskin (born 1976), Chief Rabbi of Cyprus
- Arie Rip (born 1941), Dutch social scientist
- Arie Schans (born 1953), Dutch football manager
- Arie Selinger (born 1937), Israeli volleyball coach (Aryeh)
- Arie Shapira (born 1943), Israeli composer and music researcher
- Arie Slob (born 1961), Dutch politician
- Arie Smit (born 1916), Dutch-born Indonesian painter (Adrianus)
- Arie van der Stel (1894-1986), Dutch cyclist
- Arie Supriyatna (born 1984), Indonesian footballer
- Arie Van de Moortel (1918-1976), Belgian violist and composer
- Arie Vardi (born 1937), Israeli classical pianist
- Arie van der Velden (1881-1967), Dutch sailor
- Arie Vermeer (1922-2013), Dutch footballer (Adrianus)
- Arie Verveen (born 1976), Irish actor
- Arie van Vliet (1916-2001), Dutch cyclist and 1936 Olympic champion
- Arie de Vois (1632-1680), Dutch Golden Age painter
- Arie Vosbergen (1882-1918), Dutch middle and long distance runner
- Arie de Vroet (1918-1999), Dutch footballer
- Arie Wilner nom de guerre of Izrael Chaim Wilner (1916-1943), Polish-Jewish resistance fighter
- Arie de Winter (born 1913), Dutch footballer (Adrianus)
- Arie Zwart (1903-1981), Dutch painter (Adrianus)
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