Leraars
Leraars is a surname of Dutch origin. It is derived from the noun leraar, meaning teacher, and most likely originated as an occupational surname for someone who taught or worked in a school. The form leraars appears in some historical records as a plural or dialectal variant of leraar, reflecting regional spelling practices in Dutch-speaking areas.
The surname is primarily found in the Netherlands and Belgium, with a smaller presence in regions of
In terms of notability, there are no widely recognized figures with the surname Leraars in major international
The name Leraars illustrates how occupational terms from everyday language can become hereditary identifiers over time.