Van Dyke
Van Dyke (or Vandyke, van Dyck) is a surname of Dutch or Flemish origin. It may refer to:
- Sir Anthony van Dyck, (1599–1641), Flemish-born painter
- Barry Van Dyke (born 1951), American actor, son of Dick Van Dyke
- Charlie Van Dyke (contemporary), American former radio disc jockey
- Dick Van Dyke (born 1925), American actor
- Earl Van Dyke (1930–1992), American musician, keyboardist for Motown Records
- Henry van Dyke (1852–1933), American author, educator, and clergyman
- Jerry Van Dyke (born 1931), American comedian and actor, brother of Dick Van Dyke
- John Wesley Van Dyke, US oil refiner
- Leroy Van Dyke (born 1929), American auctioneer and singer
- Matthew VanDyke (born 1979), documentary filmmaker and Prisoner of War (POW) in the Libyan civil war
- Nicholas Van Dyke (governor) (1738–1789), American lawyer and President of Delaware
- Nicholas Van Dyke (senator) (1770–1826), American lawyer and Senator from Delaware
- Paul Van Dyk (born 1971), German trance artist and DJ
- Phillip Van Dyke, voice actor
- Ryan Van Dyke (born 1980), American football player
- Steve Van Dyck, Australian zoologist
- W. S. Van Dyke (1889–1943), American film director
- Van Dyke Parks (born 1943), American composer, arranger, producer, musician, and lyricist
Other
- Vandyke, Virginia, a community in the United States
- Jost Van Dyke, one of the four main islands of the British Virgin Islands
- Van Dyke Expressway, highway in the U.S. state of Michigan
- Van Dyke Records, American record label from about early 1929 through 1932
- Van dyke brown, a printing process and colour, named after the painter
- Van Dyke beard 19th century name for a style of beard, as worn by the painter and his subjects
- The Van Dykes, a group of traveling lesbian separatists from the late 1970s
- Van Dyke mango, a named mango cultivar that originated in south Florida
See also
- Van Dyck (surname)
- Van Dijk
- Van Dyk
- Van (Dutch)
- Von
- Dyke (surname)
- Tussenvoegsel, in Dutch linguistics, a word between a first and last name
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