List of Dutch people
Dutch people who are famous or notable include:
Arts
    
    Architecture
    
- Jaap Bakema (1914–1981)
 - Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856–1934)
 - Jo van den Broek (1898–1978)
 - Jacob van Campen (1596–1657), Dutch Golden Age architect
 - Pierre Cuypers (1827–1921)
 - Willem Marinus Dudok (1884–1974)
 - Aldo van Eyck (1918–1999)
 - Lieven de Key (1560–1627), renaissance architect
 - Hendrick de Keyser (1565–1621), sculptor and architect
 - Rem Koolhaas (born 1944)
 - Jacobus Oud (1890–1963)
 - Satyendra Pakhale (born 1967)
 - Pieter Post (1608–1669), Dutch Golden Age architect
 - Gerrit Rietveld (1888–1964)
 
Film
    
- Willeke van Ammelrooy (born 1944), actress
 - Antoinette Beumer (born 1962), film director
 - Marjolein Beumer (born 1966), actress, screenwriter
 - Jan de Bont (born 1943), cinematographer
 - Erik-Jan de Boer (born 1967), animation director
 - Rene Daalder (1944–2019), director
 - Mike van Diem (born 1959), screenwriter and director
 - Bracha van Doesburgh (born 1981), actress
 - Philip Dorn (1901–1975), actor
 - Paul Driessen (born 1940), animator, director
 - Bobbi Eden (born 1980), porn actress
 - Cyrus Frisch (born 1969), director
 - Laura Gemser (born 1950), actress
 - Rijk de Gooyer (1925–2011), actor
 - Rutger Hauer (1944–2019), actor
 - Johannes Heesters (1903–2011), actor
 - Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) (born 1967), composer
 - Carice van Houten (born 1976), actress
 - Michiel Huisman (born 1981), actor
 - Famke Janssen (born 1964), actress
 - Martin Koolhoven (born 1969), screenwriter and director
 - John Kraaijkamp, Sr. (1925–2011), actor
 - Jeroen Krabbé (born 1944), actor
 - Sylvia Kristel (1952–2012), actress
 - Rik Launspach (born 1958), actor and writer
 - Dick Maas (born 1951), screenwriter and director
 - Anneliese van der Pol (born 1984), actress
 - Renée Soutendijk (born 1957), actress
 - Johanna ter Steege (born 1961), actress
 - Monique van de Ven (born 1952), actress
 - Paul Verhoeven (born 1938), director
 - Wiebe van der Vliet (born 1970), film editor
 - Yorick van Wageningen (born 1964), actor
 - Alex van Warmerdam (born 1952), actor, screenwriter and director
 - Zara Whites (born 1968), former pornographic film actress
 - Michaël Dudok de Wit (born 1953), animator, director
 - Emmanuel Ohene Boafo (born 1993), actor
 - Michael Sanderson (born 1983), Filmmaker and director
 
Music
    
- Thomas Acda (born 1967), singer, actor
 - Sharon Den Adel (born 1974), singer of Within Temptation
 - Jan Akkerman (born 1946), guitar player
 - Amber (born 1969), singer
 - Elly Ameling (born 1933), classical music singer
 - Louis Andriessen (1939–2021), composer
 - Dick Annegarn (born 1952), singer, musician
 - Bart Berman (born 1938), pianist, composer
 - Marco Borsato (born 1966), singer
 - Willem Breuker (1944–2010), jazz musician
 - Herman Brood (1946–2001), rock musician and artist
 - Frans Brüggen (1934–2014), conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist
 - Theo Bruins (1929–1993), pianist, composer
 - Armin van Buuren (born 1976), trance DJ
 - Ferry Corsten (born 1973), trance DJ
 - Esmée Denters (born 1988), singer, made famous through YouTube
 - Cristina Deutekom (1931–2014), singer, classical music
 - Alphons Diepenbrock (1862–1921), composer
 - Anita Doth (born 1971), singer
 - Candy Dulfer (born 1969), saxophone player
 - Margriet Ehlen (born 1943), composer
 - Caro Emerald (born 1981), singer
 - Tess Gaerthé (born 1991), actress and singer
 - Martin Garrix (born 1996), House DJ
 - Afrojack (born 1987), House DJ
 - Jan van Gilse (1881–1944), composer
 - Boudewijn de Groot (born 1944), singer, actor
 - Jack Jersey (1941–1997), producer, composer, singer
 - Guus Meeuwis (born 1972), composer, singer
 - Stephen van Haestregt (born 1972), drummer of Within Temptation
 - Bernard Haitink (1929–2021), conductor Concertgebouworkest
 - Alex Van Halen (born 1953), drummer of Van Halen
 - Eddie Van Halen (1955–2020), guitarist of Van Halen
 - Hardwell (born 1988), house DJ
 - Barry Hay (born 1948), singer of Golden Earring
 - André Hazes (1951–2004), singer
 - Oliver Heldens (born 1995), DJ
 - Koen Heldens (born 1986) mixing engineer
 - Ilse Huizinga (born 1966), jazz singer
 - Dominique van Hulst (born 1981), singer, popularly known as Do
 - Janine Jansen (born 1978), violinist
 - Ruud Jolie (born 1976), guitarist of Within Temptation
 - Gerard Joling (born 1960), singer
 - Tom Holkenborg (born 1967), film composer, electronic musician, remixer, composer
 - Isabelle van Keulen (born 1966), classical violinist and violist, educator
 - Tim Kliphuis (born 1974), jazz violinist
 - Peter Koelewijn (born 1940), founder of Dutch rock & roll
 - Astrid Kruisselbrink (born 1972), composer
 - Natalie La Rose (born 1988), singer, dancer and model
 - Arjen Anthony Lucassen (born 1960), composer and musician
 - Joris de Man (born 1972), composer
 - Gwendolyn Masin (born 1977), violinist, author, pedagogue, founder of GAIA Chamber Music Festival
 - Willem Mengelberg (1871–1951), conductor
 - Rogier van Otterloo (1941–1988), composer
 - Willem van Otterloo (1907–1978), composer
 - Jetty Paerl (1921–2013), singer (De vogels van Holland)
 - Willem Pijper (1894–1947), composer
 - Abbie de Quant (born 1946), flautist
 - André Rieu (born 1949), violinist, conductor, and composer
 - Nicky Romero (born 1989), house DJ
 - Julius Röntgen (1855–1932), composer
 - Ramses Shaffy (1933–2009), singer
 - Eva Simons (born 1984), singer-songwriter
 - Simone Simons (born 1985), vocalist of Epica
 - Peter Slaghuis (1960–1991), disc jockey
 - Ray Slijngaard (born 1971), singer and disc jockey
 - Jaap Spaanderman (1896–1985), pianist, cellist, conductor
 - Martijn Spierenburg (born 1975), keyboardist of Within Temptation
 - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562–1621), composer and organist
 - Anouk Teeuwe (born 1975), singer
 - Herman van Veen (born 1945), singer, theater performer
 - Jeroen van Veen (born 1969), classical pianist and composer
 - Jeroen van Veen (born 1974), bassist of Within Temptation
 - Roel van Velzen (born 1978), singer
 - Matthijs Vermeulen (1888–1967), composer
 - Matthijs Verschoor (born 1955), classical pianist
 - Tijs Verwest (born 1969), DJ (better known as DJ Tiësto)
 - Klaas de Vries (born 1944), composer
 - Edo de Waart (born 1941), conductor
 - Johan Wagenaar (1862–1941), composer
 - Tony Wall (born 1988), guitarist
 - Robert Westerholt (born 1975), guitarist of Within Temptation
 - Jaap van Zweden (born 1960), violinist and conductor
 
Visual arts
    
- Pieter van Abeele (1622–1677), medallist
 - Bernard Accama (1697–1756), painter
 - Karel Appel (1921–2006), painter
 - Hendrick Avercamp (1585–1634), painter
 - Ludolf Backhuysen (1631–1708), painter
 - John Baselmans (born 1954), painter and illustrator
 - Helen Berman (born 1936), painter
 - Charles Bolsius (1907–1983), painters and print maker
 - Hieronymus Bosch (1450–1516), painter
 - Ambrosius Bosschaert (1573–1612), painter
 - Jan de Bray (1627–1697), painter
 - Dick Bruna (1927–2017), graphical artist
 - Paul Citroen (1896–1983), painter
 - Anton Corbijn (born 1955), photographer
 - Aelbert Cuyp (1620–1691), painter
 - Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931), painter
 - Willem Drost (1630–1680), painter and print maker
 - Ger van Elk (1941–2014), sculptor
 - M. C. Escher (1898–1972), graphical artist
 - Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), painter
 - Jan van Goyen (1596–1656), painter
 - Mieke Groot (born 1949), glass artist
 - Frans Hals (1580–1666), painter
 - Jacoba van Heemskerck (1876–1923), painter, stained glass designer and graphic artist
 - Milou Hermus (1947–2021), painter
 - Jan van Herwijnen (1889–1965), painter
 - Pieter de Hooch (1629–1684), painter
 - Helena Klakocar (born 1958), cartoonist
 - Willem de Kooning (1904–1997), painter
 - Andrea Kruis (born 1962), illustrator
 - Jeanne de Loos-Haaxman (1881–1976), art historian
 - Han van Meegeren (1889–1947), forger of paintings
 - Jacobus Anthonie Meessen (1836–1885), photographer
 - Piet Mondrian (1872–1944), painter
 - Rien Poortvliet (1932–1995), painter and illustrator
 - Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669), painter
 - Willem de Rooij (born 1969), contemporary artist
 - Jacob van Ruisdael (c. 1628–1682), landscape painter
 - Geertgen tot Sint Jans (active 1465–1495), painter
 - Peter Spier (1927–2017), illustrator
 - Jan Steen (1626–1679), painter
 - Marten Toonder (1912–2007), comic creator
 - Thierry Veltman (born 1939), painter and sculptor
 - Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), painter
 - Gisèle d'Ailly van Waterschoot van der Gracht (1912–2013), painter
 - Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (1882–1945), typographer and illustrator
 - Jacob de Wit (1695–1754), painter
 
Writers
    
- A. C. Baantjer (1923–2010), writer of detective fiction
 - Paul Biegel (1925–2006), writer of children's books
 - Remco Campert (1929–2022), novelist and poet
 - Jacob Cats (1577–1660), poet
 - Isabelle de Charrière (1740–1805), novelist
 - Louis Couperus (1863–1923), novelist and poet
 - Willy Corsari (1897–1998), novelist, actress and composer
 - Johan Fabricius (1899–1981), novelist, journalist and painter
 - Geert Groote (1340–1384)
 - Arnon Grünberg (born 1971)
 - Hella Haasse (1918–2011), novelist
 - Jan de Hartog (1914–2002), novelist and playwright
 - Herman Heijermans (1864–1924)
 - Willem Frederik Hermans (1921–1995), novelist and physical geographer
 - Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647)
 - Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687)
 - Gerrit Krol (1934–2013), novelist, poet
 - Hendrik Willem van Loon (1882–1944)
 - Geert Mak (born 1946), writer of history books
 - Harry Mulisch (1927–2010), novelist
 - Multatuli (1820–1887), novelist
 - Nescio (1882–1961)
 - Cees Nooteboom (born 1933), novelist
 - Willem Oltmans (1925–2004), journalist
 - Gerard Reve (1923–2006), novelist
 - Tjalie Robinson (1911–1974)
 - Annie M.G. Schmidt (1911–1995), children's writer
 - Philip Slier (1923–1943)
 - Joost van den Vondel (1587–1679), poet and playwright
 - Anne de Vries (1904–1964), novelist
 - Janwillem van de Wetering (1931–2008), novelist
 - Willy Wielek-Berg (1919–2004) film critic, writer, columnist
 - Jan Wolkers (1925–2007)
 
Exploration
    
- Willem Barentsz (c. 1550–1597), several expeditions to Arctic waters; discovered Spitsbergen
 - Abraham Blauvelt (1601–1663), Central America
 - Adriaen Block (1567–1627), New Netherland
 - Hendrik Brouwer (1580–1643), discovered the Roaring Forties
 - Olivier Brunel (c. 1540–1585), tried to find a passage around Siberia to China
 - Jan Carstenszoon (1600–1700), New Guinea coast, navigated the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1623
 - Robert Jacob Gordon (1743–1795), extensively traveled South Africa in the service of the Dutch East India Company
 - Dirk Hartog (1580–1621), VOC captain, charted mid-western coast of Australia
 - Jacob van Heemskerk (1567–1607), captain of one of Barent's ships on his last fatal expedition
 - Cornelis de Houtman (1565–1599), brother to Frederick, established Dutch trading route to the Spice Islands
 - Frederick de Houtman (1571–1627), brother to Cornelis, charted several constellations in the southern skies, explored coast of Western Australia
 - Willem Janszoon (c. 1570–1630), first European expedition to make landfall on the Australian continent
 - Jacob Le Maire (c. 1585–1616), Cape Horn, 1616 circumnavigation
 - Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, New Jersey (1614–1620)
 - Olivier van Noort (1558–1627), 1598 circumnavigation
 - Jacob Quaeckernaeck (1500–1606), reached Japan via Street of Magellan and Moluccas
 - Matthijs Quast (died 1641), Japan, Bonin Islands, and legendary islands East of Japan
 - Jan Rijp (c. 1570–c. 1613), saved remainder of Willem Barentsz's crew in 1597
 - Jakob Roggeveen (1659–1729), First European to reach Easter Island Easter 1722
 - Willem Schouten (1567–1625), Cape Horn, 1616 circumnavigation
 - Simon van der Stel (1639–1702), explored South Africa North and East of Cape Town
 - Abel Tasman (1603–1659), extensive voyages around Australia and southwest Pacific, discovered a.o. Tasmania, New Zealand and Tonga
 - François Thijssen (died 1638?), charted 1,000 miles of the Australian South Coast in 1627
 - Alexine Tinne (1839–1869), Sahara desert crossing
 - Willem de Vlamingh (1640–c. 1698), Western Australia
 - Sebald de Weert (1567–1603), discovered Falkland Islands
 
Fashion models
    
- Azra Akın (born 1981)
 - Wilhelmina Cooper (1940–1980)
 - Kim Feenstra (born 1986)
 - Bette Franke (born 1989)
 - Daphne Groeneveld (born 1994)
 - Daniella van Graas (born 1975)
 - Tatjana Maul (born 1988)
 - Rianne ten Haken (born 1986)
 - Marpessa Hennink (born 1964)
 - Querelle Jansen (born 1985)
 - Kim Kötter (born 1982)
 - Doutzen Kroes (born 1985)
 - Karen Mulder (born 1970)
 - Marcus Schenkenberg (born 1968)
 - Iekeliene Stange (born 1984)
 - Lara Stone (born 1983)
 - Romee Strijd (born 1995)
 - Yfke Sturm (born 1981)
 - Mark Vanderloo (born 1968)
 
Fictional characters
    
    
Historians
    
- Henrica van Erp (c. 1480–1548)
 - Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft (1581–1647)
 - Johan Huizinga (1872–1945)
 - Loe de Jong (1914–2005)
 - Jan Gerard Kerkherdere (1677–1738)
 - Jan Romein (1893–1962)
 - Petrus Scriverius (1576–1660)
 - Boudewijn Sirks (born 1947)
 
Military
    
- Gaius Julius Civilis, Batavian military commander, leader of the Batavian rebellion
 - Jan Pieterszoon Coen (1587–1629), governor general of the Dutch East Indies
 - Karel Doorman (1889–1942), naval officer
 - Piet Pieterszoon Hein (1577–1629), naval officer
 - Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (1584–1647), general and stadtholder
 - J. B. van Heutsz (1851–1924), governor general of the Dutch East Indies
 - Hendrick Lucifer (1583–1627), naval officer turned pirate
 - Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange (1567–1625), general and stadtholder
 - Michiel de Ruyter (1607–1676), naval officer
 - Cornelis Tromp (1629–1691), naval officer
 - Maarten Tromp (1598–1653), naval officer
 - Witte Corneliszoon de With (1599–1658), naval officer
 - Cornelis de Witt (1623–1672), naval officer and statesman
 
Philosophy
    
- Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609), philosopher and theologian
 - Isaac Beeckman (1588–1637)
 - Evert Willem Beth (1908–1964)
 - Cornelius van Bynkershoek (1673–1743), jurist and legal theorist
 - Pieter de la Court (1618–1685), economist and political theorist
 - Herman Dooyeweerd (1894–1977), philosopher, Vrije Universiteit
 - Desiderius Erasmus (1466–1536), writer, polemicist, humanist, Protestant Reformation
 - Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), also lawyer, playwright, and poet
 - François Hemsterhuis (1721–1790)
 - Bernard Mandeville (1670–1733), philosopher, political economist and satirist
 - Johannes Jacobus Poortman (1896–1970)
 - Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677), philosopher
 - Cornelis Petrus Tiele (1830–1902), theologian and historian of religion
 
Politics
    
    Before 20th century
    
- Pier Gerlofs Donia (1480–1520), warrior and freedom fighter
 - William the Silent (1533–1584), stadtholder
 - Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1547–1619), statesman
 - Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange (1567–1625), general and stadtholder
 - Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (1584–1647), general and stadtholder
 - Andries Bicker (1586–1652), regent of Amsterdam, statesman
 - Cornelis de Graeff (1599–1664), regent of Amsterdam, statesman
 - Andries de Graeff (1611–1678), regent of Amsterdam, statesman
 - Jan van Riebeeck (1619–1677), administrator and colonizer of Cape Town
 - Cornelis de Witt (1623–1672), statesman
 - Johan de Witt (1625–1672), statesman
 - William III of Orange (1650–1702), stadtholder and king of England
 - Johan Rudolf Thorbecke (1798–1872), prime minister
 
20th and 21st centuries
    
- Dries van Agt (born 1931), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1977–1982)
 - Jan Peter Balkenende (born 1956), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (2002–2010)
 - Louis Beel (1902–1977), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1946–1948, 1958–1959)
 - Barend Biesheuvel (1920–2001), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1971–1973)
 - Els Borst (1932–2014), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport
 - Wouter Bos (born 1963), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance
 - Ben Bot (born 1937), Minister of Foreign Affairs
 - Hans van den Broek (born 1936), Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Commissioner (1993–1999)
 - Jo Cals (1914–1971), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1965–1966)
 - Hendrikus Colijn (1869–1944), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1925–1926, 1933–1939)
 - Pieter Cort van der Linden (1846–1935), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1913–1918)
 - Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis (1846–1919), first prominent Socialist
 - Willem Drees (1886–1988), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1948–1958)
 - Wim Duisenberg (1935–2005), Minister of Finance, President of the European Central Bank (1998–2003)
 - Pim Fortuyn (1948–2002), politician, candidate for Prime Minister, assassinated during the 2002 election
 - Cornelis van Geelkerken (1901–1979), National-Socialist, co-founder of the NSB
 - Dirk Jan de Geer (1870–1960), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1926–1929, 1939–1940)
 - Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (born 1948), Minister of Foreign Affairs, Secretary General of NATO (2004–2009)
 - Hans Janmaat (1934–2002), right-wing nationalist
 - Piet de Jong (1915–2016), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1967–1971)
 - Wim Kok (1938–2018), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1994–2002)
 - Neelie Kroes (born 1941), Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, European Commissioner for Competition (2004–2014)
 - Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1901–1905)
 - Ruud Lubbers (1939–2018), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1982–1994), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (2001–2005)
 - Joseph Luns (1911–2002), Minister of Foreign Affairs, Secretary General of NATO (1971–1984)
 - Victor Marijnen (1917–1975), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1963–1965)
 - Anton Mussert (1894–1946), National-Socialist, founder of the NSB
 - Pieter Oud (1886–1966), Founder of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
 - Alexander Pechtold (born 1965), Minister for Government Reform and Kingdom Relations
 - Jan Pronk (born 1940), Minister for Development Cooperation, Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, Head of the United Nations Mission in Sudan (2004–2006)
 - Jan de Quay (1901–1985), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1959–1963)
 - Johan Remkes (born 1951), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior
 - Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck (1873–1936), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1918–1925, 1929–1933)
 - Piet de Ruiter (1939–2014), member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands between 1971 and 1976
 - Mark Rutte (born 1967), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (since 2010)
 - Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860–1930), political activist for universal suffrage
 - Joop den Uyl (1919–1987), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1973–1977)
 - Rita Verdonk (born 1955), Minister for Integration & Immigration
 - Hans Wiegel (born 1941), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Queen's Commissioner of Friesland
 - Geert Wilders (born 1963), prominent critic of Islam
 - Gerrit Zalm (born 1952), Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance
 - Jelle Zijlstra (1918–2001), Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1966–1967)
 
Royal Family
    
- William I of the Netherlands (1772–1843), King
 - William II of the Netherlands (1792–1849), King
 - William III of the Netherlands (1817–1890), King
 - Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1858–1934), Queen consort, Queen regent (1890–1898)
 - Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880–1962), Queen
 - Juliana of the Netherlands (1909–2004), Queen
 - Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld (1911–2004), Prince-consort
 - Beatrix of the Netherlands (born 1938), Queen
 - Prince Claus (1926–2002), Prince-consort
 - Princess Irene of the Netherlands (born 1939)
 - Princess Margriet of the Netherlands (born 1943)
 - Princess Christina of the Netherlands (1947–2019)
 - Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands (born 1967), King
 - Máxima of the Netherlands (born 1971), Queen consort
 - Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau (1968–2013)
 - Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands (born 1969)
 - Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands (born 2003)
 - Princess Alexia of the Netherlands (born 2005)
 - Princess Ariane of the Netherlands (born 2007)
 
Science and technology
    
    Before 20th century
    
- Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738), physician
 - C.H.D. Buys Ballot (1817–1890), chemist and meteorologist
 - Ludolph van Ceulen (1540–1610), mathematician
 - Carolus Clusius (1526–1609), doctor and botanist
 - Menno van Coehoorn (1641–1704), military engineer
 - Laurens Janszoon Coster (1370–1440), printer
 - Cornelius Drebbel (1572–1633), inventor and engineer
 - Eise Eisinga (1744–1828), astronomer who built a scale of the solar system in his house
 - David Fabricius (1564–1617), astronomer
 - Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736), German-Polish physicist and engineer, lived most of his life in the Dutch Republic
 - Regnier de Graaf (1641–1673), physician and anatomist, who made key discoveries in reproductive biology
 - Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff (1852–1911), chemist
 - Coenraad Johannes van Houten (1801–1887), chemist, inventor, known for the Dutch process chocolate
 - Christiaan Huygens (1629–1695), mathematician and physicist
 - Constantijn Huygens, Jr. (1628–1697; brother of Christiaan), scientific instrument maker, technological chronicler
 - Jan Ingenhousz (1730–1799), physiologist, botanist and physicist.
 - Zacharias Janssen (1580–88 – pre-1632 to 1638), scientific instrument maker from Middelburg, associated with the invention of the first optical telescope
 - Petrus Jacobus Kipp (1808–1864), chemist, inventor of the Kipp apparatus
 - Jan Leeghwater (1575–1650), hydraulic engineer and mill builder
 - Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723), scientist
 - Hans Lippershey (1570–1619), inventor and scientific instrument maker, associated with the invention of the first telescope
 - Pieter van Musschenbroek (1692–1761), Dutch scientist, scientific instrument maker and inventor of Leyden jar
 - Frederik Ruysch (1638–1731), botanist and anatomist
 - Frans van Schooten (1615–1660), mathematician
 - Willebrord Snell (1580–1626), astronomer and mathematician
 - Thomas Joannes Stieltjes (1856–1894), mathematician
 - Simon Stevin (1548–1620), mathematician and engineer
 - Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680), scientist
 - Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672), physician and anatomist
 - Nicolaes Tulp (1593–1674), physician, surgeon and mayor of Amsterdam
 - Gustav de Vries (1866–1934), mathematician
 - Hugo de Vries (1848–1937), geneticist
 - Johannes Diderik van der Waals (1837–1923), physicist
 - Nicolaes Witsen (1641–1717), statesman, shipbuilder, geographer and cartographer
 - Hendrik Zwaardemaker (1857–1930), scientist
 
20th century
    
- Wiebe Bijker (born 1951), social scientist
 - Nicolaas Bloembergen (1920–2017), physicist
 - Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer (1881–1966), mathematician
 - Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn (1918–2012), mathematician
 - Hendrik Casimir (1909–2000), physicist
 - Paul J. Crutzen (1933–2021), atmospheric chemist
 - David van Dantzig (1900–1959), mathematician
 - Paul Ehrenfest (1880–1933), physicist
 - Chaim Elata (born 1929), Israeli professor of mechanical engineering, President of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and Chairman of the Israel Public Utility Authority for Electricity
 - George Uhlenbeck (1900–1988), theoretical physicist
 - Samuel Goudsmit (1902–1978), Dutch-American physicist
 - Dirk Brouwer (1902–1966), astronomer
 - Cornelis Johannes van Houten (1920–2002), astronomer
 - Tom Gehrels (1925–2011), astronomer
 - Willem Johan Kolff (1911–2009), physician and inventor
 - Peter Debye (1884–1966), chemist
 - Robbert Dijkgraaf (born 1960), physicist
 - Edsger Dijkstra (1930–2002), computer scientist
 - David Adriaan van Dorp (1915–1995), chemist
 - Eugène Dubois (1858–1944), paleontologist and anatomist
 - Christiaan Eijkman (1858–1930), physician and pathologist
 - Willem Einthoven (1860–1927), physician
 - Anthony Fokker (1890–1939), aviation engineer
 - Valerie Frissen (born 1960), social scientist
 - Richard D. Gill (born 1951), mathematician
 - Arend Heyting (1898–1980), mathematician
 - Gerardus 't Hooft (born 1946), physicist
 - Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (1853–1926), physicist
 - Jacobus Kapteyn (1851–1922), astronomer
 - Willem Hendrik Keesom (1878–1956), physicist
 - Hendrik Anthony Kramers (1894–1952), physicist
 - Pieter Kok (born 1972), physicist
 - Tjalling Koopmans (1910–1985), economist
 - Gerard Kuiper (1905–1973), astronomer
 - Hendrik Lorentz (1853–1928), physicist
 - Arend Lijphart (born 1936), political scientist
 - Simon van der Meer (1925–2011), physicist
 - Bram Moolenaar (born 1961), computer programmer, author of text-editor Vim
 - Wubbo Ockels (1946–2014), astronaut
 - Jan Oort (1900–1992), astronomer
 - Anton Pannekoek (1873–1960), astronomer
 - Guido van Rossum (born 1956), computer programmer, inventor of the Python programming language
 - Carel van Schaik (born 1953), primatologist
 - Maarten Schmidt (born 1929), astronomer
 - Willem de Sitter (1872–1934), mathematician, physicist and astronomer
 - Hendrik Tennekes (born 1936), aerodynamics professor
 - Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994), economist
 - Nico Tinbergen (1907–1988), ecologist
 - Martinus J. G. Veltman (1931–2021), physicist
 - Frans de Waal (born 1948), primatologist
 - Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903–1996), mathematician
 - Pieter Zeeman (1865–1943), physicist
 - Frits Zernike (1888–1966), physicist
 - Andre Geim (born 1958), Russian-born British-Dutch physicist
 - Konstantin Novoselov (born 1974), Russian-born British physicist, undertook his PhD studies at the University of Nijmegen before moving to the University of Manchester
 
Sports
    
- Estella Agsteribbe (1909–1943), Olympic champion gymnast (team combined exercises)
 - Christijan Albers (born 1979), Formula 1 driver
 - Ryan Babel (born 1986), football player
 - Raymond van Barneveld (born 1967), darts player
 - Marco van Basten (born 1964), manager and retired football player
 - Stan van Belkum (born 1961), water polo player
 - Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), MLB player for the Boston Red Sox
 - Carina Benninga (born 1962), field hockey player, Olympic champion, bronze
 - Dennis Bergkamp (born 1969), manager and retired football player
 - Juliette Bergmann (born 1958), IFBB pro bodybuilder
 - Jorrit Bergsma (born 1985), speed skater
 - Det de Beus (1958–2013), field hockey goalkeeper
 - Fanny Blankers-Koen (1918–2004), athlete
 - Jan Blokhuijsen (born 1989), speed skater
 - Rens Blom (born 1977), 2005 world champion pole vaulter
 - Frank de Boer (born 1970), retired football player
 - Ronald de Boer (born 1970), retired football player
 - Floris Jan Bovelander (born 1966), field hockey player
 - Mart Bras (born 1950), water polo player
 - Jacques Brinkman (born 1966), field hockey player
 - Giovanni van Bronckhorst (born 1975), football player
 - Inge de Bruijn (born 1974), swimmer
 - Roel Buikema (born 1976), football player
 - Ton Buunk (born 1952), water polo player
 - Johan Cruijff (1947–2016), retired football player and former manager
 - Edgar Davids (born 1973), football player
 - Marc Delissen (born 1965), field hockey player
 - Cees Jan Diepeveen (born 1956), field hockey player
 - Ellen van Dijk (born 1987), road and track cyclist, four-time world champion
 - Sjoukje Dijkstra (born 1942), figure skater
 - Robert Doornbos (born 1981), Formula One driver
 - Eva Duldig (born 1938), Austrian-born Australian and Dutch tennis player, author
 - Francisco Elson (born 1976), NBA player for Utah Jazz and San Antonio Spurs
 - Jacco Eltingh (born 1970), tennis player
 - Max Euwe (1901–1981), chess player
 - Didi Gregorius (born 1990), MLB player for New York Yankees
 - Louis van Gaal (born 1951), football player and manager
 - Dan Gadzuric (born 1978), NBA player for Milwaukee Bucks
 - Anton Geesink (1934–2010), judoka
 - Yuri van Gelder (born 1983), gymnast
 - Yvonne van Gennip (born 1964), speed skater
 - Stefan Groothuis (born 1981), speed skater
 - Anky van Grunsven (born 1968), dressage
 - Ruud Gullit (born 1962), football player and coach
 - Paul Haarhuis (born 1966), tennis player
 - Eddy Hamel (1902–1943), Jewish-American soccer player for Dutch club AFC Ajax who was killed by the Nazis in Auschwitz concentration camp
 - Willem van Hanegem (born 1944), football player and coach
 - Wil Hartog (born 1948), Grand Prix motorcycle racer
 - Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (born 1972), football player
 - John Heitinga (born 1983), football player
 - Guus Hiddink (born 1946), manager and retired football player
 - Ellen Hoog (born 1986), field hockey player
 - Pieter van den Hoogenband (born 1978), swimmer
 - Ernesto Hoost (born 1965), kickboxer
 - Jan Janssen (born 1940), cyclist
 - Bob de Jong (born 1976), speed skater
 - Niek Kimmann (born 1996), champion BMX rider
 - Jelle Klaasen (born 1984), darts player
 - Bep van Klaveren (1907–1992), boxer
 - Patrick Kluivert (born 1976), football player
 - Sjinkie Knegt (born 1989), short-track speed skater
 - Ronald Koeman (born 1963), football player and manager
 - Ada Kok (born 1947), swimmer
 - Richard Krajicek (born 1971), tennis player
 - Sven Kramer (born 1986), speed skater
 - Ties Kruize (born 1952), field hockey player
 - Dirk Kuyt (born 1980), football player
 - Nico Landeweerd (born 1954), water polo player
 - Ellen van Langen (born 1966), athlete
 - Elka de Levie (1905–1979), Olympic champion gymnast (team combined exercises)
 - Arie Luyendyk (born 1953), race car driver
 - Joost Luiten (born 1986), golfer
 - Rie Mastenbroek (1919–2003), swimmer
 - Loek van Mil (1984–2019), baseball player
 - Lion van Minden (1880–1944), Olympic fencer, who was killed in the Auschwitz concentration camp
 - Leontien van Moorsel (born 1970), cyclist
 - Bob Mulder (born 1974), football player
 - Boyito Mulder (born 1991), figure skater
 - Dustley Mulder (born 1985), football player
 - Eefke Mulder (born 1977), field hockey player
 - Erwin Mulder (born 1989), football player
 - Jan Mulder (born 1945), football player
 - Lau Mulder (1927–2006), field hockey player
 - Michel Mulder (born 1986), speed skater
 - Ronald Mulder (born 1986), speed skater
 - Teun Mulder (born 1981), cyclist
 - Youri Mulder (born 1969), football player
 - Bennie Muller (born 1938), football player
 - Ruud van Nistelrooy (born 1976), football player
 - Teun de Nooijer (born 1976), field hockey player
 - Helena Nordheim (1903–1943), Olympic champion gymnast (team combined exercises)
 - Simon Okker (1881–1944), Olympic fencer killed in Auschwitz
 - Tom Okker (born 1944), tennis player, won 1973 French Open Men's Doubles (w/John Newcombe), 1976 US Open Men's Doubles (w/Marty Riessen), highest world ranking # 3 in singles, and # 1 in doubles
 - Tinus Osendarp (1916–2002), athlete
 - Alistair Overeem (born 1980), MMA fighter and former kickboxer
 - Mathieu van der Poel (born 1995), professional cyclist
 - Robin van Persie (born 1983), football player
 - Annie Polak (1906–1943), Olympic champion gymnast (team combined exercises)[1]
 - Daniël de Ridder (born 1984), football player, forward winger/attacking midfielder (Wigan Athletic and U21 national team)
 - Frank Rijkaard (born 1962), football player and manager
 - Lucia Rijker (born 1967), boxer and kickboxer
 - Dorian van Rijsselberghe (born 1988), windsurfer
 - Rintje Ritsma (born 1970), speed skater
 - Arjen Robben (born 1984), football player
 - Johnny Roeg (1910–2003), football player, striker for Ajax
 - Gianni Romme (born 1973), speed skater
 - Wim Ruska (1940–2015), judoka
 - Bas Rutten (born 1965), mixed martial artist
 - Edwin van der Sar (born 1970), football player
 - Ard Schenk (born 1944), speed skater
 - Dafne Schippers (born 1992), athlete
 - Clarence Seedorf (born 1976), football player
 - Aryeh "Arie" Selinger (born 1937), volleyball player & coach[2]
 - Avital Selinger (born 1959), Olympic silver medallist
 - Gerald Sibon (born 1974), football player
 - Judijke Simons (1904–1943), Olympic champion gymnast (team combined exercises)[1]
 - Emil Sitoci (born 1985), pro wrestler
 - Jan Smeekens (born 1985), speed skater
 - Rutger Smith (born 1981), athlete
 - Rik Smits (born 1966), NBA player
 - Wesley Sneijder (born 1984), football player
 - Petra van Staveren (born 1966), swimmer
 - Betty Stöve (born 1945), tennis player
 - Sjaak Swart (born 1938), footballer
 - Bernard D. H. Tellegen (1900–1990), electrical engineer, inventor, known for Tellegen's theorem in circuit theory
 - Carole Thate (born 1971), field hockey player
 - Jan Timman (born 1951), chess player
 - Regilio Tuur (born 1967), boxer
 - Jochem Uytdehaage (born 1976), speed skater
 - Wilma van den Berg (born 1947), sprinter, competed at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics (which she left in the middle, in sympathy with the Israelis after the Munich Massacre)
 - Rick VandenHurk (born 1985), baseball player
 - Arnold Vanderlyde (born 1963), boxer
 - Jim Vandermeer (born 1980), Dutch-Canadian ice hockey player
 - Bart Veldkamp (born 1967), speed skater
 - Kees Verkerk (born 1942), speed skater
 - Martin Verkerk (born 1978), tennis player
 - Jos Verstappen (born 1972), F1 Grand Prix racing driver
 - Max Verstappen (born 1997), F1 Grand Prix racing driver
 - Koen Verweij (born 1990), speed skater
 - Bert van Vlaanderen (born 1964), long-distance runner
 - Gregory van der Wiel (born 1988), football player
 - Harm Wiersma (born 1953), checkers player
 - Hans Wouda (born 1941), water polo player
 - Marcel Wouda (born 1972), swimmer
 - Joop Zoetemelk (born 1946), cyclist
 - Epke Zonderland (born 1986), gymnast
 
Other
    
- Willem Doorn (1836–1908), for 33 years vicar of Nobel Street Church in The Hague
 - Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1165–1197), King of Germany (1190–1197), Holy Roman Emperor (1191–1197), King of Sicily (1194–1197)
 - Pope Adrian VI (1522–1523), pope from 1522 to 1523
 - Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper (1890–2005), oldest person in the world from 29 May 2004 to 30 August 2005[3]
 - Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983), Christian activist during the Holocaust
 - Geert Adriaans Boomgaard, (1788–1899) officially first ever validated supercentenarian
 - Evert Dudok (born 1959), president of EADS Astrium Space Transportation
 - Gretta Duisenberg (born 1942), pro-Palestinian activist and the wife of Wim Duisenberg
 - Esmée van Eeghen (1918–1944), Dutch resistance member
 - Jacob Eelkens, first commander of the first Dutch fort in America (Fort Nassau)
 - Jetske van den Elsen (born 1972), television presenter
 - Ferry Piekart (born 1974), writer on children's games
 - Anne Frank (1929–1945), diarist in World War II Amsterdam
 - Harry Gideonse (1901–1985), American President of Brooklyn College, and Chancellor of the New School for Social Research
 - Alfred Henry (Freddy) Heineken (1923–2002), commercial mastermind of the Heineken Imperium; grandson of the founder of Heineken
 - Mata Hari (1876–1917), spy
 - Frans van der Hoff (born 1939), co-founder of Max Havelaar, the first Fairtrade certification initiative
 - Aletta Jacobs (1854–1929), first Dutch female to complete a university degree and the first female physician
 - Frederik Lauesen (born 1972), television presenter
 - Marinus van der Lubbe (1909–1934), see: Reichstag fire
 - George Maduro (1916–1945), Dutch Resistance member; the miniature city of Madurodam is named after him, as well as the Maduroplein area in Scheveningen, in The Hague
 - Adrienne van Melle-Hermans (1931–2007), peace activist
 - Maria van Pallaes (1587–1664), philanthropist in Utrecht
 - Anton Philips (1874–1951), co-founder of the Royal Philips Electronics
 - Gerard Philips (1858–1942), co-founder of the Royal Philips Electronics
 - Roel Pieper (born 1956), businessman and professor
 - Jan Sloot (1945–1999), inventor
 - Joran van der Sloot (born 1987), convicted murderer
 - Peter Stuyvesant (1592–1672), governor of the New Netherland
 - Chris Welling (2000-2020), famous social media star
 
See also
    
- De Grootste Nederlander (The Greatest Dutchman)
 - List of Dutch Americans
 - List of Dutch Britons
 - List of Dutch Israelis
 - List of Dutch Indos
 - List of Dutch Jews
 - List of Dutch sportspeople
 - List of Dutch supercentenarians
 - List of Dutch Turks
 - List of Dutch vegetarians
 - List of Moroccan Dutch people
 - List of people from the Dutch Golden Age
 - List of Frisians
 - List of people from Amsterdam
 
References
    
- Schaffer, Kay; Smith, Sidonie (2000). Books.google.com. ISBN 9780813528205. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
 - "Pqasb.pqarchiver.com". Pqasb.pqarchiver.com. 11 May 1984. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
 - "Hendrikje Van Andel-Schipper, 115; Held Title of the World's Oldest Person for 15 Months". Los Angeles Times. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
 
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