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De Jong is the most common Dutch surname.[1] Many people bear this name, including many important historical figures. Some of them are mentioned below.
De Jong may mean:
- Piet de Jong, Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1967 until 1971
- Frank de Jong, Former Ontario Green Party Leader and environmentalist
- Simon De Jong, a Canadian parliamentarian
- Mike de Jong, a British Columbian politician
- Bob de Jong, Dutch speed skater
- Jill de Jong, Dutch model
- Aise Johan de Jong, a Belgian mathematician
- J. W. de Jong a Dutch Indologist, Buddhologist, and Tibetologist
- Arie de Jong, Dutch reformer
- Loe de Jong, Dutch historian and journalist
- Xenia Stad-de Jong, Dutch athlete.
- Tonny de Jong, Dutch speed skater
- Jerry de Jong, former Dutch football player
- Nigel de Jong, Dutch football player
- John de Jong, former Dutch football player
- Jean-Paul de Jong, former Dutch football player
- Siem de Jong, Dutch football player
- Theo de Jong, former Dutch football player
- Dave de Jong, former Dutch football player, son of Theo de Jong
- Luuk de Jong, younger brother of Siem de Jong
- Fred de Jong, New Zealand soccer player
- Johannes de Jong, Dutch clergyman
- Maarten de Jong, Trance DJ
- Paul de Jong, Dutch-American cellist of the experimental music duo The Books
- Menno de Jong, Dutch Trance DJ/Producer
- Mark de Jong, Dutch Trance DJ and member of Trance Music duo Mark Norman
- Jason de Jong, Dutch-Filipino football player
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.References
- ^ Brouwer, Leendert. De top 100 van de familienamen in Nederland. KNAW/Meertens Instituut, 2010.
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- Dutch-language surnames
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