Rutgers (surname)

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Rutgers is a Dutch patronymic surname (Rutger's).[1] Notable people with the surname include:

  • An Rutgers van der Loeff (1910–1990), Dutch writer of children's novels
  • Arend Joan Rutgers (1903–1998), Dutch physical chemist
  • Bram Rutgers (1884–1966), Dutch politician, Governor of Suriname 1928–33
  • Henry Rutgers (1745–1830), American Revolutionary War hero and philanthropist. Named for him are, a.o.:
  •  [nl] (1850–1924), Dutch physician, significant figure in the Dutch sexual liberation movement. Named for him:
    • Rutgers Nisso Group, Dutch expert centre on sexuality
    • Rutgers World Population Foundation, Dutch population concern organization
  • Mietje Rutgers-Hoitsema (1847–1934), Dutch feminist, wife of Jan Rutgers
  • Paul Rutgers (born 1984), Australian/South African baseball player
  • S. J. Rutgers (1879–1961), Dutch Marxist theoretician and journalist, son of Jan and Mietje Rutgers
  •  [de; nl] (1877–1945), Dutch jurist, Minister of Education, and World War II resistance fighter
Adopted as a middle name
  • Henry Rutgers Marshall (1852–1927), American architect and psychologist
  • Peter Beckford Rutgers Vanneck (1922–1999), British Royal Navy officer, fighter pilot, and Mayor of London

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References[]

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