Pieter is a male given name, the
Dutch form of
Peter. The name has been one of the most common names in the Netherlands for centuries, but since the mid-twentieth century its popularity has dropped steadily, from almost 3000 per year in 1947 to about 100 a year in 2016.
Pieter
at the Corpus of First Names in The Netherlands
Some of the better known people with this name are below. See for a longer list.
* Pieter de Coninck (?-1332), Flemish revolutionary
* Pieter van der Moere (c. 1480–1572), Flemish Franciscan missionary in Mexico known as "Pedro de Gante"
* Pieter Coecke van Aelst
Pieter Coecke van Aelst or Pieter Coecke van Aelst the Elder ( Aalst, 14 August 1502 – Brussels, 6 December 1550) was a Flemish painter, sculptor, architect, author and designer of woodcuts, goldsmith's work, stained glass and tapestries. (1502–1550), Flemish artist, architect, and author
* Pieter Aertsen
Pieter Aertsen (1508 – 2 June 1575), called ''Lange Piet'' ("Tall Pete") because of his height, was a Dutch painter in the style of Northern Mannerism. He is credited with the invention of the monumental genre scene, which combines still lif ...
(1508–1575), Dutch Mannerist painter
* Pieter Pourbus
Pieter Jansz. Pourbus (c. 1523–1584) was a Flemish Renaissance painter, draftsman, engineer and cartographer who was active in Bruges during the 16th century. He is known primarily for his religious and portrait paintings. (1523–1584), Netherlandish painter, sculptor, draftsman and cartographer
* Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Pieter Bruegel (also Brueghel or Breughel) the Elder (, ; ; – 9 September 1569) was the most significant artist of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting, a painter and printmaking, printmaker, known for his landscape art, landscapes and peas ...
(c 1525-1569), Netherlandish painter
* Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser (1540–1596), Dutch navigator who mapped the southern sky
* Pieter Platevoet
Petrus Plancius (; 1552 – 15 May 1622) was a Dutch-Flemish astronomer, cartographer and clergyman. He was born as Pieter Platevoet in Dranouter, now in Heuvelland, West Flanders. He studied theology in Germany and England. At the age of 24 he ...
(1552–1622), Dutch-Flemish astronomer and cartographer better known as "Petrus Plancius"
* Pieter Pauw
Pieter Pauw (latin: Petrus Pavius), (2 August 1564 – 1 August 1617) was a Dutch botanist and anatomist. He was a student of Hieronymus Fabricius. He was the first Anatomy Professor at University of Leiden.
Biography
He was the son of ...
(1564–1617), Dutch botanist
* Pieter Brueghel the Younger
Pieter Brueghel (also Bruegel or Breughel) the Younger (, ; ; between 23 May and 10 October 1564 – between March and May 1638) was a Flemish painter, known for numerous copies after his father Pieter Bruegel the Elder's work as well as hi ...
(1564–1633), Netherlandish painter
* Pieter Both
Pieter Both (1568 – 6 March 1615) was the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.
Not much is known of his early years. In 1599, Both was already an admiral in the New, or Brabant Company. In that year, he traveled to the East Indi ...
(1568–1615), first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
* Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (16 March 1581 – 21 May 1647) - Knight in the Order of Saint Michael - was a Dutch historian, poet and playwright who lived during the Dutch Golden Age in literature.
Life
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, often abbrevia ...
(1581–1647), Dutch historian, poet and playwright
* Pieter Lastman
Pieter Lastman (1583–1633) was a Dutch painter. Lastman is considered important because of his work as a painter of history pieces and because his pupils included Rembrandt and Jan Lievens. In his paintings Lastman paid careful attention to ...
(1583–1633), Dutch painter of historical and biblical scenes
* Pieter de Carpentier
Pieter de Carpentier (19 February 1586 – 5 September 1659) was a Dutch administrator of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) who served as Governor-General there from 1623 to 1627. The Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia is named after hi ...
(1586–1659), Dutch Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies 1623–27
* Pieter Nuyts
Pieter Nuyts or Nuijts (born 1598 – 11 December 1655) was a Dutch explorer, diplomat and politician.
He was part of a landmark expedition of the Dutch East India Company in 1626–27 which mapped the southern coast of Australia. He became ...
(1598–1655), Dutch explorer, diplomat, and politician
* Pieter Claesz
Pieter Claesz (c. 1597 – 1 January 1660) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of still lifes.
Biography
He was born in Berchem, Belgium, near Antwerp, where he became a member of the Guild of St. Luke in 1620. He moved to Haarlem in 1620, wher ...
(1597–1660), Dutch still life painter
* Pieter Jansz Saenredam
Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (9 June 1597 – buried 31 May 1665) was a painter of the Dutch Golden Age, known for his distinctive paintings of whitewashed church interiors such as '' Interior of St Bavo's Church in Haarlem'' and '' Interior of the ...
(1597–1665), Dutch painter of interiors
* Pieter van Laer
Pieter Bodding van Laer (christened 14 December 1599, Haarlem – 1641 or later) was a Dutch painter and printmaker. He was active in Rome for over a decade and was known for genre scenes, animal paintings and landscapes placed in the environ ...
(1599–1642), Dutch painter and printmaker
* Pieter de Grebber
Pieter Fransz de Grebber (c.1600–1652/3Between September 24, 1652, and January 29, 1653) was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
Life
De Grebber was born in Haarlem, the oldest son of Frans Pietersz de Grebber (1573–1643), a painter and emb ...
(c.1600–1653), Dutch Golden Age painter
* Pieter Post (1608–1669), Dutch architect
* Pieter Stuyvesant (later Peter) (c.1611–1672), Dutch Director-General of New Netherland 1647–64
* Pieter van der Faes (1618–1680), Dutch portrait painter in England known as "Peter Lely"
* Pieter Boel (1626–1674), Flemish still life and animal painter
* Pieter de Hooch (1629–1684), Dutch genre painter
* Pieter Leermans
Pieter Leermans (c. 1635, Leiden – 1706), was a Dutch Golden Age
The Dutch Golden Age ( nl, Gouden Eeuw ) was a period in the history of the Netherlands, roughly spanning the era from 1588 (the birth of the Dutch Republic) to 1672 (t ...
(1635-1706), Dutch painter
* Pieter van der Aa
Pieter van der Aa (Leiden, 1659 – Leiden, August 1733) was a Dutch publisher best known for preparing maps and atlases, though he also printed pirated editions of foreign bestsellers and illustrated volumes. He also printed many maps that wer ...
(1659–1733), Dutch publisher of maps and atlases
* Pieter Burmann the Elder
Pieter Burman (1668 – 31 March 1741), also known as Peter or Pieter Burmann ( la, Petrus Burmannus). and posthumously distinguished from his nephew as "the Elder" ( la, Senior), was a Dutch classical scholar.
Life
Burman was born at Ut ...
(1668–1741), Dutch classical scholar
* Pieter van Musschenbroek (1692–1761), Dutch scientist and inventor
* Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst (25 March 1702 – 8 April 1778) was a wealthy Dutch Mennonite merchant and banker, who died childless, leaving a legacy of two million florins (in today's terms: about EUR 80 million) to the pursuit of religion, art ...
(1702–1778), Dutch merchant and banker (of Teyler's Museum)
* Pieter Burmann the Younger (1714–1778), Dutch philologist
* Pieter Hellendaal (1721–1799), Dutch composer, organist and violinist
* Pieter van Maldere (1729–1768), South-Netherlandish violinist and composer
* Pieter Boddaert (1730–1795), Dutch physician and naturalist
* Pieter Gerardus van Overstraten (1755–1801), Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies 1796–1801
* Pieter Maurits Retief
Pieter Mauritz Retief (12 November 1780 – 6 February 1838) was a ''Voortrekker'' leader. Settling in 1814 in the frontier region of the Cape Colony, he assumed command of Commando, punitive expeditions in response to raiding parties from the ...
(1780–1838), South African Voortrekker leader
* Pieter Harting
Pieter Harting (27 February 1812 – 3 December 1885) was a Dutch biologist and naturalist, born in Rotterdam. He made contributions in a number of scientific disciplines, and is remembered for his work in the fields of microscopy, hydrology, ...
(1812–1885), Dutch biologist and naturalist
* Pieter de Decker (1812–1891), Prime Minister of Belgium 1855–57
* Pieter Bleeker
Pieter Bleeker (10 July 1819 – 24 January 1878) was a Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist. He was famous for the ''Atlas Ichthyologique des Indes Orientales Néêrlandaises'', his monumental work on the fishes of East Asia ...
(1819–1878), Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist, and herpetologist
* Pieter Oyens (1842–1894), Dutch painter
* Pieter Cort van der Linden (1846–1935), Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1913–18
* Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860–1930), Dutch socialist politician and republican
* Pieter Zeeman (1865–1943), Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate
* Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan
Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan (), after 1906 known as Piet Mondrian (, also , ; 7 March 1872 – 1 February 1944), was a Dutch painter and art theoretician who is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. He is known for being o ...
(1872–1944), Dutch abstract painter
* Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy (1885–1961), Prime Minister of the Netherlands in exile, 1940–45
* Pieter Geyl (1887–1966), Dutch historian
* Pieter Willem Botha (1916–2006), President of South Africa 1978–89
* Pieter Kooijmans (1933–2013), Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs (1973–77, 1993–94)
* Pieter van Vollenhoven
Pieter van Vollenhoven Jr. (born April 30, 1939) is the husband of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and a member, by marriage, of the Dutch Royal House.
Early life and career
Van Vollenhoven was born in Schiedam, he is the second son of ...
(born 1939), the husband of princess Margriet of The Netherlands
* Pieter Aspe (1953–2021), Belgian crime fiction writer
* Pieter Hoekstra (born 1953), Dutch-American politician and diplomat
* Pieter De Crem (born 1962), Belgian Minister of Defence 2007–14
* Pieter Wispelwey
Pieter Wispelwey (born 25 September 1962) is a Dutch cellist. In 1992, he was the first cellist to receive the Netherlands Music Prize, a government-awarded prize given to the most promising young musician in the Netherlands. He has come to be ...
(born 1962), Dutch cellist
* Pieter Smit (1963–2018), Dutch politician
* Pieter Huistra (born 1967), Dutch footballer and football coach
* Pieter van den Hoogenband
Pieter Cornelis Martijn van den Hoogenband (; born 14 March 1978) is a Dutch retired swimmer. He is a triple Olympic champion and former world record holder.
Early life
Born in Maastricht, Limburg, he is the son of Cees-Rein van den Hoogenba ...
(born 1978), Dutch freestyle swimmer
* Pieter Weening (born 1981), Dutch road bicycle racer
* Pieter Timmers (born 1988), Belgian freestyle swimmer
See also
* Sint Pieter, a village now incorporated in Maastricht
Maastricht ( , , ; li, Mestreech ; french: Maestricht ; es, Mastrique ) is a city and a municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. It is the capital and largest city of the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the ...
* Sint-Pieters
Sint-Pieters is a suburb of Bruges, in the province of West Flanders, Belgium.
Populated places in West Flanders
Geography of Bruges
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, a suburb of Bruges
* Pieterburen, a village in the north of Groningen
* Peeter
References
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