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Aart

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Aart
GenderMale
Language(s)Dutch

Aart is a Dutch short form of the given name Arnout (English Arnold).[1] Notable people with the name include:

  • Aart Alblas (1918–1944), Dutch navy officer, resistance member
  • Aart van Antum (1580–1620), Dutch marine painter
  • Aart van Asperen (born 1956), Dutch television director
  • Aart den Boer (1852–1941), Dutch architect and contractor
  • Aart van Dobbenburgh (1899–1988), Dutch graphic artist
  • Aart Jansz Druyvesteyn (1577–1627), Dutch lawyer, painter, and mayor of Haarlem
  • Aart de Geus (born 1954), Dutch-born American computer businessman
  • Aart Jan de Geus (born 1955), Dutch politician and chairman of the Bertelsmann Foundation
  • Aart van den IJssel (1922–1983), Dutch sculptor, painter and draftsman
  • Aart Klein (1909–2001), Dutch photographer
  • Aart Koopmans (1946–2007), Dutch businessman
  • Aart Malherbe (born c. 1930), South African Vice Admiral
  • Aart Schouman (1710–1792), Dutch painter
  • Aart Staartjes (1938–2020), Dutch actor, director, television presenter and documentary maker, "Mr. Aart" in the Dutch Sesame Street program
  • Aart Vierhouten (born 1970), Dutch racing cyclist
  • Aart van Wilgenburg (1902–1955), Dutch swimmer

References

  1. ^ Aart at the Meertens Institute database of Dutch given names
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