Van den Berg is a
Dutch-languagetoponymic surname meaning "
of/from the mountain/slope". With 58,562 people carrying the name, it was the
fourth most common surname in The Netherlands in 2007.[1] Variants are Van de Berg, Van der Berg, Van den Berge.
Van den Bergh,
Van den Berghe and
Van den Berghen. Anglicised forms are generally agglutinated and variably capitalized, e.g. "
Vandenberg". The abbreviated form is "v.d. Berg" (i.e. Rudolf v.d. Berg). People with the surname include:
Van den Berg
Ad van den Berg (born 1944), Dutch politician who advocated legalizing pedophilia
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Van den Berg is a
Dutch-languagetoponymic surname meaning "
of/from the mountain/slope". With 58,562 people carrying the name, it was the
fourth most common surname in The Netherlands in 2007.[1] Variants are Van de Berg, Van der Berg, Van den Berge.
Van den Bergh,
Van den Berghe and
Van den Berghen. Anglicised forms are generally agglutinated and variably capitalized, e.g. "
Vandenberg". The abbreviated form is "v.d. Berg" (i.e. Rudolf v.d. Berg). People with the surname include:
Van den Berg
Ad van den Berg (born 1944), Dutch politician who advocated legalizing pedophilia
This page lists people with the
surnameVan den Berg. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.