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Kaster

Kaster is a term used as both a toponym and a surname in Dutch-speaking regions of Europe. In toponymy, the form is historically linked to places that bore fortifications or military camps, a relationship reflected in its etymology that traces back to Latin castra and related Germanic roots meaning camp or fortress. As a place-name component, Kaster more often appears in longer locality names rather than as an independent town.

In modern geography, Kaster is typically found as part of composite names for villages and districts in

As a surname, Kaster indicates ancestral association with a locality named Kaster. Surname distributions are most

Overall, Kaster is primarily of interest to onomastics, local history, and genealogy. It demonstrates how a

the
Low
Countries.
A
well-known
example
is
Kasterlee,
a
municipality
in
the
Belgian
province
of
Antwerp,
which
illustrates
how
the
element
Kaster
persists
in
regional
naming.
The
use
of
Kaster
in
place
names
can
provide
clues
about
historical
settlement
patterns,
fortifications,
or
ownership.
common
in
the
Netherlands
and
Belgium,
with
broader
European
and
global
presence
through
migration
and
diasporas.
In
genealogical
and
historical
research,
the
name
can
help
trace
regional
origins
and
family
history.
single
toponymic
element
can
appear
across
multiple
domains—geography,
family
names,
and
linguistic
studies—reflecting
historical
connections
between
place,
movement,
and
identity.
See
also:
Kasterlee.