This article is about the surname. For the South African people, see
Boer .
Boer is a Dutch occupational surname meaning "farmer ".[ 1] Variants are Boere , Boeres , Boers , Den Boer and most commonly De Boer . People with this surname include:
Boer
Albert Boer (1935–2002), Dutch writer
Dick Boer (born 1957), Dutch businessman, CEO of Ahold Delhaize
Dick Boer [de ; nl ] (born 1939), Dutch theologist
Diederik Boer (born 1980), Dutch football goalkeeper
Geert Egberts Boer (1832–1904), Dutch-born American college president
Jan Gerard Wessels Boer (1936–2019), Dutch plant taxonomist
Jo Boer [fy ; id ; nl ] (1907–1993), Dutch novelist
Jonnie Boer (born 1985), Dutch chef
Margot Boer (born 1985), Dutch speed skater
Moreno Boer (born 1977), Italian weightlifter
Richard Constant Boer (1863–1929), Dutch scholar of Old Norse
Robbert-Kees Boer (born 1981), Dutch speed skater
Thorsten Boer (born 1969), German football striker and manager
Kristine Boers
Boër / Böer
Boere / Boeres
Emile Boeres (1890–1944), Luxembourg composer, organist and choir master
Heinrich Boere (1921–2013), Dutch-German soldier
Remco Boere (born 1961), Dutch football striker, brother of Jeroen
Jeroen Boere (1967–2007), Dutch football striker, brother of Remco
Tom Boere (born 1992), Dutch football striker
Boers
Van Boer
See also
References
^ Boer at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands.
Germanic
Farmer , Plowman , Cotter , Cotterill , Bond , Huber , Hübner
Bauer , Ackerman , Baumann , Ackermann , Bumann , Buhmann , Pachter , Hüfner
Hoffman , Hoffmann , Hofmann , Hofman , Huffman , Hofmans
Boer (De Boer ), Ploog , Neubauer , Neubert , Neugebauer , Viertel , Wiedemann
Bonde , Farman
Semitic Slavic Other