Van Dam Explained

Van Dam ("of the dam" or "of the water") is a Dutch toponymic surname. van is akin to the German nobility von and English House of, while Dam derives its name from the dam in Amsterdam, Netherlands' capital and most populated city.

In some cases, especially when processed by English speaking people, the name developed into the derivative, "VanDam."

Places

People

Derivatives

The forms VanDam, Vandam, Vandamm, and Vandamme are often indicative of a family of Dutch or Flemish origin which had lived for generations in a non-Dutch speaking environment, for example:

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.s4ulanguages.com/delaet.html Nieuwe Wereldt ofte Beschrijvinghe van West-Indian, uit veelerhande Schriften ende Aen-teekeningen van verscheyden Natien (Leiden, Bonaventure & Abraham Elseviers, 1625)
  2. Book: Stratton, Eugene A. . Plymouth Colony: Its History & People, 1620–1691 . 1986 . Salt Lake City. Ancestry Incorporated . 0-916489-13-2 . (page 20).
  3. https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1997-01-10-1997010033-story.html Baltimore Sun obituary for Dam