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Etymology of Bezoet'de'bie

What does the name Bezoet'de'bie mean?

The distinguished surname Bezoet'de'bie is Dutch in origin. It is derived from the Dutch words "zuid," meaning "south," and "hout," meaning "forest," and once denoted a region south of the Hague forest. The name was probably first borne by a resident of this region or, alternatively, by someone living south of a prominent forest.

Early Origins of the Bezoet'de'bie family

The surname Bezoet'de'bie was first found in Holland, where the name is thought to have emerged. Dutch surnames were not borne by the common classes until 1811, when they were made obligatory by Napoleon; as records of the name Bezoet'de'bie extend back to the 17th century, it can be assumed that the family was one of status.

Early History of the Bezoet'de'bie family

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Bezoet'de'bie Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Bezuidenhout, Bezouidenhout, Bezoet, Bezoetdebie and others.

Early Notables of the Bezoet'de'bie family

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Migration of the Bezoet'de'bie family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: C. C. M. Landberg Bezoetdebie, who arrived in North America in 1863; as well as Gert Pieter Bezuidenhout of Bermuda, who arrived at Ellis Island, New York in 1903..



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