Quote:
Originally Posted by D. Scarlatti
Another Dutch legend concerns the claim that the Dutch had no surnames prior to the Napoleonic era. When French census takers appeared in the Netherlands, they demanded the Dutch adopt surnames. In the instance I'm aware of, the Dutch happened to be standing near an eddy in a stream when the demand was made. Laughing hysterically, they pointed to the eddy, and ended up with the surname, "Whirlpool Man," which had them doubled over in mirth.
|
This is true. Some people did have last names but many did not.
A lot of people felt resentful or just wanted to have a bit of fun so they gave themselves names like Naaktgeboren (Born naked), Vroegindewei (Early in the meadow) or Poepjes (Poopies). I bet their descendants aren't laughing though...