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Marsman is a Dutch surname. It is either an occupational surname, with the meaning "peddler, hawker" (similar to the surname Kramer), or a toponymic surname, with more or less the meaning "marsh man".Marsman
at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands People with the surname include: * Gooitske Marsman (born 1965), Dutch judoka * (1899–1940), Dutch poet and writer * Hendrik Jan Marsman (1937–2012), Dutch writer, poet, novelist and ...
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Dutch Surname
Dutch names consist of one or more given names and a surname. The given name is usually gender-specific. Dutch given names A Dutch child's birth and given name(s) must be officially registered by the parents within 3 days after birth. It is not uncommon to give a child several given names. Usually the first one is for daily use, often in a diminutive form. Traditionally, Catholics often chose Latinisation of names, Latinized names for their children, such as ''Catharina'' and ''Wilhelmus'', while Protestants more commonly chose simple Dutch forms such as ''Trijntje'' and ''Willem''. In both cases, names were often shortened for everyday use (''Wilhelmus'' and ''Willem'' became ''Wim''). In 2014 39% of Dutch children received one name, another 38% were given two names, 20% had three names, 2% got four names and only a few hundred children had five or more given names. Dutch (Netherlands) naming law (given names) The Dutch people, Dutch naming legislation allows nearly all given na ...
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Kramer (surname)
Kramer is an occupational surname of Dutch language, Dutch or Low German origin () or is derived from the High German surname Krämer ( or ). In Middle Low German during the Late Middle Ages, Kramer meant " travelling merchant". The meaning later changed to "merchants trading with different rather small things". People with this name A * Aaron Kramer (1921–1997), American poet, essayist, and translator * Adolf Kramer (1871–1934), Silesian German chess master * Alex Kramer (1903–1998), Canadian songwriter * Amanda Kramer (born 1960s), American musician * Andreas Kramer (born 1997), Swedish middle-distance runner * Ann-Kathrin Kramer (born 1966), German writer and actress * Annemarie Kramer (born 1975), Dutch sprinter * Alisha Kramer (born 1990), American physician and health activist * Arlene Kramer Richards (born c. 1935), American psychoanalyst * Arnold Kramer (1882–1976) was an American folk artist * Arthur Kramer (1927–2008), American lawyer * Arthur F. Kramer, Ame ...
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Gooitske Marsman
Gooitske Marsman (born 7 April 1965) is a Dutch judoka. She competed in the women's lightweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as .... References External links * 1965 births Living people Dutch female judoka Olympic judoka for the Netherlands Judoka at the 1992 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Vlaardingen {{Netherlands-judo-bio-stub ...
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Hendrik Marsman
Hendrik Marsman (30 September 1899, in Zeist – 21 June 1940, in Gulf of Biscay) was a Dutch poet and writer. He died while escaping to Great Britain, when the ship he was sailing on, the ', either suffered a fatal engine-room explosion, or was torpedoed by a German submarine which mistook ''Berenice'' for another vessel. Biography Marsman studied law and practised in Utrecht, but after 1933 he travelled in Europe and devoted himself to literature. Under the influence of the German Expressionists, Marsman made his literary debut about 1920 with rhythmic free verse, which attracted notice for its aggressive independence. In the biography of Hendrik Marsman on the website of the Charley Toorop is mentioned as one of the women who had a relationship with Marsman before he married in 1929 his wife Rien Barendregt. The collection Verzen (1923; “Verses”) expresses an antihumanist, anti-intellectual rebelliousness, which the poet called “vitalism.” As editor of the periodi ...
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Hendrik Jan Marsman
Hendrik Jan Marsman (14 January 1937 – 29 October 2012), better known by his pen name, J. Bernlef, was a Dutch writer, poet, novelist and translator, much of whose work centres on mental perception of reality and its expression. He won numerous literary awards, including the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1984 and the P. C. Hooft Award in 1994, both of which were for his work as a whole. His book ''Hersenschimmen'' features on the list of NRC's Best Dutch novels. Life Marsman was born on 14 January 1937 in Sint Pancras and worked in a number of genres under a variety of pseudonyms, which included Ronnie Appelman, J. Grauw, Cas den Haan, S. den Haan, and Cas de Vries. There had already been a well-known Dutch poet named Hendrik Marsman who had died in 1940, so this Marsman preferred to take the name of an 8th-century blind Frisian poet named Bernlef as his chief nom de plume. 1958 was a key year in Bernlef's life, during which he spent some time in Sweden, enabling him years later ...
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Margot Marsman
Margot Marsman (9 February 1932 – 5 September 2018) was a Dutch freestyle swimmer. She was part of the 4×100 m relay team that won a silver medal at the 1947 EuropeanChampionships and a bronze at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... References 1932 births 2018 deaths Dutch female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers of the Netherlands Swimmers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Olympic bronze medalists in swimming Medalists at the 1948 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Haarlem European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming 20th-century Dutch women {{Netherlands-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Nick Marsman
Nick Marsman (born 1 October 1990) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for ADO Den Haag. Club career Born in Zwolle, Marsman has played for FC Twente and Go Ahead Eagles. In June 2017 he signed a one-year contract at FC Utrecht. On 20 June 2019, Feyenoord announced that they had reached a principal agreement for a two-year contract with Marsman. On 1 December 2019, Marsman played his first Eredivisie match with Feyenoord against PEC Zwolle, keeping a clean sheet as his side were victorious 1–0. He was awarded the Man of the Match title by his club. In April 2021 it was announced that he would sign for MLS side Inter Miami CF in July. On 4 August 2023, Miami exercised a contract buyout on Marsman, making him a free agent. In September 2023, Marsman joined USL Championship side San Antonio on loan from Major League Soccer as an MLS Pool goalkeeper. Three days later, he made his debut for San Antonio in a 3–3 draw with Tampa Bay Rowdies. On 10 Janua ...
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Dutch-language Surnames
Dutch ( ) is a West Germanic language spoken by about 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language. It is the third most widely spoken Germanic language, after its close relatives German and English. ''Afrikaans'' is a separate but somewhat mutually intelligible daughter languageAfrikaans is a daughter language of Dutch; see , , , , , . Afrikaans was historically called Cape Dutch; see , , , , , . Afrikaans is rooted in 17th-century dialects of Dutch; see , , , . Afrikaans is variously described as a creole, a partially creolised language, or a deviant variety of Dutch; see . spoken, to some degree, by at least 16 million people, mainly in South Africa and Namibia, evolving from the Cape Dutch dialects of Southern Africa. The dialects used in Belgium (including Flemish) and in Suriname, meanwhile, are all guided by the Dutch Language Union. In Europe, most of the population of the Netherlands (where it is the only official language spoken countryw ...
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Occupational Surnames
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ce ...
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