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Prins (Dutch: Prince) is a Dutch surname. In 2007, Prins was the 48th most common surname in the Netherlands (15,361 people).Leender Brouwer
The top 100 surnames in the Netherlands
/ref> The surname does not derive from an ancestor who was a prince. Instead, the original may have lived in or worked at a location, like a windmill or inn, with that name, or was called "the prince" as a nickname. Historical records note Sephardic Italian Jewish surname of Principe or Prinzi later being changed to the more locally accepted Prins (and then Prince once in England or Colonial America). People with the name Prins include: *
Ada Prins Ada Prins (18 September 1879, Amsterdam – 20 July 1977, Voorburg) was a Dutch chemist and in 1908 became the first woman in the Netherlands to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry. Biography Prins obtained her doctorate at the University of Amsterdam un ...
(1879-1977), Dutch chemist *
A. H. J. Prins Adriaan Hendrik Johan Prins, generally known as A. H. J. Prins (1921, Harderwijk, Gelderland – 11 February 2000) was a Dutch Africanist and maritime anthropologist. He was a recipient of many research grants and fellowships (UNESCO, Ford Fo ...
(1921–2000), Dutch Africanist and maritime anthropologist * (1845–1919), Belgian jurist and criminologist * Alwin de Prins (born 1978), Luxembourgish swimmer *
Anna Prins Adrianna Louise "Anna" Prins (born January 27, 1991) is a professional basketball player who was the 23rd pick in the 2013 WNBA draft. College Prins was the fourth highest WNBA draft pick in Iowa State women's basketball history. Iowa State s ...
(born 1991), American basketball player * Anthony Winkler Prins (1817–1903), author of Winkler Prins a Dutch encyclopedia * (1816–1867), Dutch jurist and politician, twice interim Governor General of the Dutch East Indies *
Benjamin Prins Benjamin Liepman Prins (1860–1934) was a Dutch genre works, genre artist. Biography Benjamin Liepman Prins was born in Arnhem, the Netherlands on 21 January 1860. He was the second of eight children from Eliezer Liepman Philip Prins' fir ...
(1860–1934), Dutch genre painter *
Celine Prins Celine Prins (born 1 August 1984) is a Dutch-French Strategy Counsel and Community Coordinator. Until 2016, Prins has also been working as entrepreneur, fashion model and actress.
(born 11984), Dutch fashion model * Co Prins (1938–1987), Dutch football player * Dave Prins (born 1968), English darts player *
Denise Prins Denise Prins (born 22 February 1983) is a former Dutch international cricketer whose career for the Dutch national side spanned from 2004 to 2010. Born in Schiedam, Prins played her club cricket for Hermes-DVS, which is based in the city.
(born 1983), Dutch cricketer *
Eliezer Liepman Philip Prins Eliezer Liepman Philip Prins (Eliezer Liepman; 1835–1915), merchant and scholar of Arnhem, the Netherlands. Until 1876 Prins was privately tutored, after which time he continued his studies in Amsterdam and moved to Frankfurt in 1887. Biography ...
(1835-1915), Dutch merchant * Gert-Jan Prins (born 1961), Dutch musician * Harald Prins (born 1951), Dutch anthropologist in the US * (1889–1958), Dutch chemist, discovered the
Prins reaction The Prins reaction is an organic reaction consisting of an electrophilic addition of an aldehyde or ketone to an alkene or alkyne followed by capture of a nucleophile or elimination of an H+ ion. The outcome of the reaction depends on reaction c ...
* Igor Prins (born 1966), Estonian football player and coach *
Jan Prins Jan Prins (14 May 1944 in Zaandam – 7 March 2008 in The Hague) was a Dutch newspaper editor and journalist. Prins, born in Zaanstad into a communist family (his uncle was Marcus Bakker), began his journalistic career in the early 1960 as an ...
(1944–2008), Dutch newspaper editor and journalist * Jeanfrançois Prins (born 1967), Belgian jazz guitarist * Johannes Huibert Prins (1757–1806), Dutch painter * (1814–1898), Dutch theologian * Laurens Prins (born ca. 1640), Dutch buccaneer * Lodewijk Prins (1913–1999), Dutch chess player * Marie Prins (born 1948), South African botanist * Nomi Prins, American author and journalist *
Pierre Prins Pierre Prins (26 November 1838 – 21 January 1913) was a French painter, engraver and sculptor. Biography Pierre Prins was born on 26 November 1838, at the 7th arrondissement of Paris. He is the eldest son of his family. His family is a ma ...
(1838–1913), French painter *
Piet Prins Pieter "Piet" Jongeling (31 March 1909 in Broeksterwâld - 26 August 1985 in Amersfoort), also known by the pen name Piet Prins, was a Dutch politician and author of children's books. He was a member of the Reformed Political League (GPV) and ...
, pen name of Piet Jongeling (1909–1985), Dutch politician and children's book author * Ray Prins (born 1951), Canadian politician * Sharon Prins (born 1988), Dutch darts player *
Stanislav Prins Stanislav Prins (formerly Stanislav Pedõk, born 6 June 1988) is a former Estonian professional footballer. In 2014 Prins was given a four-year ban for match-fixing. He last played in Estonian Meistriliiga for Flora. He plays the position of goa ...
(born 1988), Estonian footballer *
Stefan Prins Stefan Prins (born 20 May 1979) is a Belgian composer and performer. Biography Studies Born in Kortrijk, Stefan Prins studied composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp from which he holds a master's degree (2009) and specialized in ...
(born 1919), Belgian composer and performer *
Vernon Prins Vernon George Prins (14 April 1924 – 31 July 2003) was a Sri Lankan cricketer who captained the Ceylon team in first-class matches from 1955–56 to 1959–60. School and club career Prins attended S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, where he ...
(1924–2003), Ceylonese cricketer * Yopie Prins (born 1959), English professor


See also

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De Prins (disambiguation) De Prins may refer to: * Alwin de Prins (born 29 October 1978), former Belgian swimmer *'' De Prins der Geïllustreerde Bladen'', former Dutch magazine See also * Prins {{Disambig ...
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Prin (disambiguation) Prin is a Greek weekly newspaper. Prin or PRIN may also refer to * PRIN (Partido Revolucionario de la Izquierda Nacionalista), a left-wing political party in Bolivia * Novice Prin, a fictional Catkind, who was killed in the God Complex in Doctor Wh ...


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