Valkenburg (surname)

Valkenburg or Van Valkenburg is a Dutch toponymic surname indicating an origin in Valkenburg, Dutch Limburg or Valkenburg, South Holland.[1] The name occurs with or without the tussenvoegsel van and has many spelling variants. People with the name include:

Medieval people of the Land of Valkenburg, Dutch Limburg

  • Beatrix of Valkenburg (c.1254–1277), Queen consort of the Romans 1269–77, daughter of Dirk II
  • Dirk I of Valkenburg (c.1190–1227), originally from the Duchy of Cleves
  • Dirk II of Valkenburg (1221–1268), son of Dirk I
  • Engelbert II of Valkenburg (c.1220–1274), Archbishop of Cologne 1261–71, son of Dirk I
  • Goswin I of Valkenburg-Heinsberg (died 1128), builder of Valkenburg Castle
  • Goswin II of Valkenburg (c.1105–1168), son of Goswin I
  • Johannes von Valkenburg (fl. 1299), Franciscan friar, calligrapher, and miniaturist

Van Valkenburg

(Van) Valckenburch / Valckenburgh / Valkenburgh

(Van) Valckenborch / Valckenborgh / Valkenborgh

See also

References

  1. ^ Valkenburg at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands.