Verhoeven

Verhoeven is a toponymic surname of Dutch origin. The name is a contraction of van der Hoeven, meaning "from the homestead". In 2007, Verhoeven was the 44th most common name in the Netherlands (15,902 people).[1] People with this surname include:

  • Abraham Verhoeven (1575–1652), Flemish newspaper publisher
  • Arthur Verhoeven (1889–1958), Belgian composer and organist
  • Aurore Verhoeven (born 1990), French cyclist
  • Cornelis Verhoeven (1928–2001), Dutch philosopher and writer
  • Deb Verhoeven, Australian media academic and film critic
  • Helen Verhoeven (born 1974), Dutch painter and sculptor
  • Frans Verhoeven (born 1966), Dutch motocross racer
  • Jeroen Verhoeven (born 1980), Dutch football player
  • John Verhoeven (fl. 1920), Belgian cyclist
  • John Verhoeven (born 1953), American baseball pitcher
  • Jorg Verhoeven (born 1985), Dutch sports climber
  • Julie Verhoeven (born 1969), British illustrator and designer
  • Kees Verhoeven (born 1976), Dutch politician and geographer
  • Lis Verhoeven (born 1931), German actress and theatre director, sister of Michael
  • Michael Verhoeven (born 1938), German film director, brother of Lis
  • Nico Verhoeven (born 1961), Dutch cyclist
  • Noah Verhoeven (born 1999), Canadian soccer player
  • Paul Verhoeven (1901–1975), German actor and filmmaker, father of Lis and Michael Verhoeven
  • Paul Verhoeven (born 1938), Dutch film director (no relation to German film family)
  • Paul Verhoeven (born 1983), Australian radio and television personality
  • Paula Verhoeven, Indonesian model
  • Peter Verhoeven (born 1959), American basketball player
  • Renate Verhoeven (born 1995), Dutch footballer
  • Rico Verhoeven (born 1989), Dutch kickboxer
  • Simon Verhoeven (born 1972), German actor, screenwriter and film director, son of Michael
  • Theodor Verhoeven (1907–1990), Dutch Catholic priest, missionary and amateur archaeologist
  • Willem Verhoeven (1738–1809), Flemish poet and playwright
  • Yves Verhoeven (born 1961), French actor
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