There are
626
Deweerds in the USA
Deweerd is the
35866th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Deweerd

Hansde

Hans de Weerd is a Dutch diplomat who served as the United Nations Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya.

Brendade

Brenda de Weerd is a Dutch professional racing driver who competes in the European Rallycross Championship.

Ariede

Arie de Weerd is a former Dutch football goalkeeper who played for clubs like Feyenoord and the Netherlands national team.

Theode

Theo de Weerd is a Dutch former cyclist who competed in multiple editions of the Tour de France.

Harryde

Harry de Weerd is a Dutch politician who served as the Mayor of the municipality of Waalre.

Anniede

Annie de Weerd is a Dutch singer and television presenter, known for her performances on the musical show 'Tienerklanken'.

Jande

Jan de Weerd is a Dutch painter and sculptor known for his abstract artworks.

Laurade

Laura de Weerd is a Dutch actress, known for her roles in films like 'Dorus' and 'Thuisfront'.

Hendrikde

Hendrik de Weerd is a Dutch politician who served as the Member of Parliament for the Christian Democratic Appeal party.

Pieterde

Pieter de Weerd is a Dutch former footballer who played for clubs like NEC, FC Wageningen, and Volendam.

Deweerd Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Deweerd' is of Dutch origin. It is derived from the word 'weerd', which means 'dam' or 'floodbank' in Dutch. The name may have originally referred to someone who lived near a dam or floodbank.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Deweerd' is most commonly found in the Netherlands, particularly in the province of Gelderland. It is also found in smaller numbers in other Dutch-speaking regions, as well as in Dutch diaspora communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Deweerd' include 'de Weerd', 'Weed', 'DeWeerdt', 'de Weert', 'Weerts', 'Weert', 'Weerdt', 'Weerde', 'Weerden', and 'Woerd'.
Migration and ImmigrationAs a Dutch surname, 'Deweerd' may have been carried by immigrants to other countries during periods of Dutch colonization and migration. It is likely to be found among Dutch diaspora communities in countries such as the United States, Canada, and South Africa.