There are
471
Derooss in the USA
Deroos is the
45412nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Deroos

FrancisJ.

Francis J. Deroos (1934-1993) was an American mathematician known for his work in the field of approximation theory.

Rosaliede

Rosalie de Roos (1886-1957) was a Dutch sculptor who was known for her expressionist and modernist style.

JohannesG.

Johannes G. de Roos (1877-1962) was a Dutch zoologist and entomologist who specialized in the study of aquatic insects.

Jande

Jan de Roos (1927-2011) was a Dutch chess player who achieved the title of International Master in 1950.

PieterDeroos

Pieter Deroos (1903-1978) was a Dutch painter and graphic artist known for his landscapes and cityscapes.

Sophiade

Sophia de Roos (1868-1945) was a Dutch opera singer who performed in leading roles at opera houses in Europe.

HendrikDeroos

Hendrik Deroos (1903-1981) was a Dutch sprinter who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.

ClaudiaRoos

Claudia Roos is a German film producer known for her work on international co-productions.

Henkde

Henk de Roos (1950-2011) was a Dutch graphic designer and typography professor.

Adrianusde

Adrianus de Roos (1867-1954) was a Dutch painter and art educator, and one of the founders of the Pulchri Studio art society in The Hague.

Deroos Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Deroos' is of Dutch origin and is derived from the Middle Dutch word 'roos,' meaning 'rose.' It is a topographic name for someone who lived near a place known for its roses or a habitational name for someone from a place with a rose-related name.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Deroos' is most commonly found in the Netherlands, where it originated. It is less common in other countries but can be found among Dutch diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Deroos' include 'De Rous,' 'De Ross,' 'De Roose,' 'De Roes,' 'De Rose,' 'Roos,' 'Roosens,' 'Van de Roos,' 'Roosen,' and 'De Roos.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Deroos' may have been carried by Dutch immigrants to other countries over the years, particularly during periods of Dutch colonial expansion and migration.