Schouten
Schouten is a surname of Dutch origin. It generally has an occupational root, where the forebear was a schout, but can also be patronymic, as Schoute once was used as a given name.[1] The name is quite common in the Netherlands, ranking 37th in 2007 (17,626 people).[2] Variations include Schout, Schoute, Schoutens, Scholten and Scholte. People with this surname include:
- Bernardus Dominicus Schouten (born 1979), Dutch Commander G550
 - Ank Bijleveld-Schouten (born 1962), Dutch politician
 - Antoine Schouten (born 1946), Canadian field hockey player
 - Bart Schouten (born 1967), Dutch speedskating coach
 - Bas Schouten (born 1994), Dutch racing driver
 - Bryan Schouten (born 1994), Dutch motorcycle racer
 - Carola Schouten (born 1977), Dutch politician
 - Dirk Bernard Joseph Schouten (1923–2018), Dutch economist
 - Erik Schouten (born 1991), Dutch footballer
 - Esther Schouten (born 1977), Dutch boxer
 - Gerrit Schouten (1779–1839), Surinamese diorama artist
 - Henk Schouten (1932–2018), Dutch footballer
 - Irene Schouten (born 1992), Dutch speed skater
 - Jaap Schouten (born 1984), Dutch rower
 - Jan Arnoldus Schouten (1883–1971), Dutch mathematician
 - Jan Frederik Schouten (1910–1980), Dutch physician
 - Jerdy Schouten (born 1997), Dutch footballer
 - Johanna Schouten-Elsenhout (1910–1992), Surinamese poet
 - Joost Schouten (c.1600–1640), Member of the Council of the Dutch East India Company
 - Lydia Schouten (born 1948), Dutch performance and video artist
 - Peter Schouten, Australian illustrator in the field of zoology and palaeontology.
 - Pieter Schouten (fl. 1622–1625), Dutch corsair and privateer
 - Raymond Schouten (born 1985), Dutch motorcycle racer
 - Willem Schouten (c. 1567–1625), Dutch explorer and circumnavigator who named Cape Horn
 - Wim Schouten (1878–1941), Dutch Olympic sailor
 - Wouter Schouten (1638–1704), Dutch physician and travel writer
 
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- Pieter Hendrik Schoute (1846–1913), Dutch mathematician
 
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- Pieter Jacobsz Schout (1570–1645), Dutch mayor of Haarlem.
 - Members of the Haarlem schutterij portrayed by Frans Hals between 1616 and 1639, including Cornelis Jacobsz Schout, Jacob Cornelisz Schout, Loth Schout, and Pieter Schout
 
Named after a Schouten
- Islands:
- Schouten Island, island in Tasmania named after Joost Schouten
 - Schouten Islands or Biak Islands or Geelvink Islands, in Indonesia, north of New Guinea, named after Willem Schouten, who visited them in 1616
 - Schouten Islands or Eastern Schouten Islands or Le Maire Islands, of Papua New Guinea, named after Willem Schouten, who visited them in 1616
- Schouten languages, spoken on and near the Schouten Islands of Papua New Guinea
 
 
 - 11773 Schouten, a main-belt asteroid named after Willem Schouten
 - Mathematics (named after Jan Arnoldus Schouten)
- Schouten tensor, a mathematical object related to differential geometry
 - Schouten–Nijenhuis bracket, mathematical operator
 - Weyl–Schouten theorem
 
 - Schoutenia, a plant genus named after the explorer Willem Schouten
 - J.F. Schouten School for User System Interaction named after Jan Frederik Schouten
 
See also
References
- ^ Schouten at the Meertens Institute database of Dutch surnames
 - ^ Leender Brouwer, The top 100 surnames in the Netherlands
 
