Bogaert
Bogaert is a Dutch toponymic surname. Bogaert and other spellings, like Bogaard, Bogaardt, Boogaard, Boogaart, and Boomgaert are archaic or regional spellings of boomgaard, meaning "orchard" (possibly indicating a fruit grower).[1] Since the standardization of surnames in the Netherlands, Bogaert as a surname occurs primarily in Belgium; in particular West and East Flanders.[2][3] People with this surname include:
- Annelies Bogaert (b. 1949), Dutch politician
- Cesar Bogaert (1910-1988), Dutch road racing cyclist
- Gaston Bogaert (1918-2008), Belgian painter
- Hendrick Bogaert (1630-1675), Dutch Golden Age painter
- Hendrik Bogaert (b. 1968), Flemish politician
- Henri Bogaert (b. 1948), Belgian economist
- Jan Bogaert (b. 1957), Belgian road racing cyclist
- Jo Bogaert (b. c. 1970), Belgian house/techno musician
- Joseph Bogaert (1752-1820), Flemish publisher and rhetorician
- Juliaan Bogaert (b. 1924), Belgian sprint canoer
- Lorenz Bogaert (b. 1976), Belgian online media entrepreneur
- Lucienne Bogaert (1892-1983), French actress
- Nashla Bogaert (b. 1986), Dominican actress
- Philippe Bogaert (b. 1971), Belgian television producer
- Teunis Gysbertse Bogaert (1625–1699), ancestor of Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), government official, husband of Sarah Rapelje of New Netherland
- Thierry Bogaert, Belgian molecular biologist and businessman
Bogaerts:
- Jean Bogaerts (b. 1925), Belgian road racing cyclist
- Marc Bogaerts (b. 1951), Belgian choreographer and artistic director
- Xander Bogaerts (b. 1992), Aruban baseball shortstop for the Boston Red Sox
Van den/der Bogaert:
- Jeroen Van den Bogaert (b. 1979), Belgian alpine skier
- Martin van der Bogaert (1637–1694), Dutch-born French sculptor (a.k.a. "Martin Desjardins")
Van den Bogaerde:
- Derek Niven van den Bogaerde (1921–1999), English actor and novelist (a.k.a. "Sir Dirk Bogarde")
- Jasmine van den Bogaerde (born 1996), English musician, songwriter and singer (a.k.a. "Birdy")
See also
References
- ↑ Bogaert at the Meertens Institute database of surnames in the Netherlands
- ↑ familienaam.be
- ↑ nl:Geschiedenis van achternamen in Nederland
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