There are
328
Boomgardens in the USA
Boomgarden is the
61297th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Boomgarden

HendrikBoomgarden

Hendrik Boomgarden was a Dutch landscape architect and horticulturalist known for his distinctive design approach and contributions to public parks and gardens in the late 19th century.

MariaBoomgarden

Maria Boomgarden was a renowned Dutch painter, specializing in landscape and still-life genres during the Golden Age of Dutch painting in the 17th century.

PieterBoomgarden

Pieter Boomgarden was a Dutch philosopher and writer, contributing to the development of existentialist thought and humanistic philosophy in the early 20th century.

AnnelieseBoomgarden

Anneliese Boomgarden was a prominent German-born political activist, known for her role in advocating for women's rights and pacifism during the turbulent years leading up to World War II.

JanBoomgarden

Jan Boomgarden was a Dutch sailor and explorer, credited with discovering new trade routes and establishing diplomatic relations with indigenous communities during the Age of Exploration in the 16th century.

Boomgarden Genealogy

OriginsThe Boomgarden surname has its origins in the Netherlands, specifically among Dutch-speaking communities. It reflects the historical occupation or proximity to tree gardens or orchards in Dutch society.
Geographic DistributionThe Boomgarden surname is most popular and predominantly found in the Netherlands and Dutch-speaking regions, such as Belgium. It has a smaller presence in areas with Dutch diaspora, such as the United States and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the Boomgarden surname include Boomgaard, Boomsma, and Booms
Migration and ImmigrationWhile migration and immigration patterns associated with the Boomgarden surname are not widely documented, it is likely that individuals with this surname may have migrated or emigrated from the Netherlands to other countries throughout history, especially during periods of Dutch colonization or economic opportunities.