Boom (surname)

Boom is a Dutch surname meaning "tree" (Dutch pronunciation: [boːm\]). It and the form De Boom can be of metaphoric origin, indicating a robust person ("like a tree"). Alternatively it may be a shortened version of names like Van der Boom or Ten Boom, meaning from/at the tree, boom barrier or warp beam.[1] "Boom" is also regularly chosen as a surname in stage names. People with the name include:

  • Bert Boom (born 1938), Dutch track cyclist
  • Boudewijn Karel Boom (1903–1980), Dutch botanist
  • Claria Horn Boom (born 1969), American (Kentucky) judge
  • Cornelis Boom (died 1579), Dutch landowner and shipbuilder
  • Irma Boom (born 1960), Dutch graphic designer
  • Lars Boom (born 1985), Dutch racing cyclist
  • Max de Boom (born 1996), Dutch football winger
  • Peter Boom (1936–2011), Dutch-born Italian actor
  • Ulrich Boom (born 1947), German Roman Catholic bishop
As a stage name
  • Barry Boom (born 1960s), British reggae singer Paul Robinson
  • Benny Boom (born 1971), American music video and film director Benny Douglas
  • Dionté Boom (born 1991), American rapper-producer Ervin Dionté Harris
  • Nando Boom (born 1960s), Panamanian singer Fernando Brown
  • Paddy Boom (born 1968), American drummer Patrick Seacor
  • Taka Boom (born 1954), American R&B singer Yvonne Stevens
Van Boom / Van den Boom / Van der Boom
  • Herman van den Boom (born 1950), Belgian photographer
  • Claire van der Boom (born 1983), Australian actress
  • Jeroen van der Boom (born 1972), Dutch singer
  • Johan van Boom (1807–1872), Dutch-born Swedish pianist and composer
  • J Boom (born 1991), Canadian hip hop blues musician and producer

See also

  • Ten Boom, three members of a Dutch family who helped save Jews during the Holocaust

References

  1. Boom at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands.
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