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Van Keuren

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Etymology

American variation of a Dutch name for the German city of Cologne, founded by the Romans. From Dutch van, of or from, + Keuren, American variation of Dutch Keulen, city of Cologne, from German Koeln, from Latin Colonia Agrippina, Agrippine Colony, founded by Roman Emperor Nero's mother Agrippa, from colonia, colony, from colonus, farmer, from verb colere, till, cultivate, worship, from Proto-Indo-European *qwel.

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van Keuren

  1. Surname of Dutch and German origin

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