De Vries

Dutch: [də ˈvris]Language(s)DutchOriginMeaningThe FrisianRegion of originNetherlandsOther namesVariant form(s)DeVries, Devries, Vries

De Vries is one of the most common Dutch surnames.[1] It indicates a geographical origin: "Vriesland" is an old spelling of the Dutch province of Friesland (Frisia). Hence, "de Vries" means "the Frisian". The name has been modified to "DeVries", "deVries", or "Devries" in other countries.

People named De Vries:

Academics

  • Barend de Vries (1925–2010) – Dutch economist at the World Bank
  • Benjamin de Vries (born 1923) – Dutch-Israeli economic historian
  • Gerda de Vries, Canadian mathematician
  • Glen de Vries
  • Gustav de Vries (1866–1934) – Dutch mathematician
  • Hans de Vries (1927–2021) – Dutch economic historian
  • Hent de Vries (born 1958) – Dutch philosopher
  • Hessel de Vries (1916–1959) – Dutch physicist
  • Hugo de Vries (1848–1935) – Dutch botanist and geneticist
  • Jan de Vries (philologist) (1890–1964) – Dutch Germanic mythologist
  • Jan de Vries (historian) (1943) – Dutch-American historian
  • Jouke de Vries (born 1960) – Dutch University Dean
  • Jurn de Vries (born 1940) – Dutch theologian and journalist
  • Keith DeVries (1937–2006) – American archaeologist
  • Kelly DeVries (born 1956) – American medievalist historian
  • Marc de Vries (born 1958) – Dutch physicist
  • Margaret Garritsen de Vries (1922–2009) – American economist
  • Philip James DeVries (born 1952) – American entomologist and evolutionary ecologist
  • Rheta Devries (1936–2012) – American educator
  • Ronald P. de Vries (born 196?); mycologist[2]
  • Susanna de Vries (born 1936) – Australian historian

Arts, acting, music

Politics and religion

  • Abraham de Vries (minister) (1773–1862) – Dutch Mennonite minister
  • Albert de Vries (born 1955) – Dutch politician
  • Aukje de Vries (born 1964) – Dutch politician
  • Bert de Vries (born 1938) – Dutch CDA politician
  • Betsi DeVries (born 1952) – American (New Hampshire) politician
  • Bibi de Vries (born 1963) – Dutch VVD politician
  • Christoph de Vries (born 1974), German politician
  • Cornelis de Vries (1740–1812) – Dutch Mennonite minister
  • George Devries (1896–1957) – Australian (Queensland) politician
  • Gerrit de Vries (politician) (1818–1900) – Dutch prime minister
  • Gijs de Vries (born 1956) – Dutch politician
  • Henry Lucien de Vries (1909–1987) – Surinamese politician and entrepreneur
  • Jack de Vries (born 1968) – Dutch CDA politician
  • Jannewietske de Vries (born 1961) – Dutch (Friesland) politician
  • John Devries (Yukon politician) (born 1945) – Canadian (Yukon) politician
  • Kees de Vries (born 1955), German/Dutch politician (CDU)
  • Klaas de Vries (Christian Democratic Appeal) (1917–1999) – Dutch politician
  • Klaas de Vries (Labour Party) (born 1943) – Dutch politician
  • Marion De Vries (1865–1939) – American politician
  • Monique de Vries (born 1947) – Dutch VVD politician
  • Walter DeVries (1929–2019) – American political consultant

Sports

Writing and journalism

Other

Compound surnames

Fictional people

  • Alicia DeVries – drop commando and captain of the alpha synth starship Megaera from the novel Path of the Fury by David Weber
  • Cassandra de Vries – director of the dataDyne corporation from the Perfect Dark video game series
  • Hugo De Vries – an adversary of Inspector Morse, featured in the episode Masonic Mysteries
  • Piter De Vries – a twisted Mentat in the 1965 novel Dune
  • Tissaia de Vries – a sorceress in The Witcher series
  • Leon De Vries – South African mining supervisor and secondary antagonist in the 2020 horror game Amnesia: Rebirth

See also

  • Vries (surname), list of people with the similar surname
  • Devriès family, a family of American and later French operatic singers, descendants of Rosa de Vries-van Os
  • Korteweg–de Vries equation, a wave model co-discovered by Gustav de Vries
  • Tussenvoegsel, the prepositions and/or articles in Dutch surnames
Surname list
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References

  1. ^ Brouwer, Leendert. De top 100 van de familienamen in Nederland. KNAW/Meertens Instituut, 2010.
  2. ^ "Ronald P. de Vries's research works | Utrecht University, Utrecht (UU) and other places". Retrieved 26 March 2023.