"de Jong" meaning in All languages combined

See de Jong on Wiktionary

Proper name [Dutch]

IPA: /də ˈjɔŋ/ Audio: Nl-de Jong.ogg
Etymology: Literally, “the young”, or more loosely translated as “the junior”. The de is a tussenvoegsel), from de + jong. Originally used to denote the younger of two namesakes in a family. Cognate with German Jung and English Young. Etymology templates: {{m-g|the young}} “the young”, {{m-g|the junior}} “the junior”, {{lit|the young|the junior}} Literally, “the young”, or more loosely translated as “the junior”, {{cog|de|Jung}} German Jung, {{cog|en|Young}} English Young Head templates: {{head|nl|proper noun}} de Jong
  1. a surname, the most common in the Netherlands Related terms: de Jonge
    Sense id: en-de_Jong-nl-name-Fhriviko Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch surnames, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Proper name [English]

Forms: de Jongs [plural]
Etymology: From Dutch de Jong. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|nl|de Jong}} Dutch de Jong Head templates: {{en-proper noun|de Jongs}} de Jong (plural de Jongs)
  1. A surname from Dutch. Synonyms: DeJong, Dejong, De Jong
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