Pasveer
Pasveer is a surname of Dutch origin, commonly found in the Netherlands and among Dutch diaspora communities. The name likely derives from the Dutch word *pas*, meaning "pass" or "passage," combined with *veer*, which translates to "ferry." This suggests an original association with ferry operators or those involved in transporting goods or people across waterways, particularly in regions with extensive river systems.
Historically, the name appears in records dating back to the 17th century, with early instances documented
In the modern era, individuals bearing the surname Pasveer have contributed to diverse fields, including academia,
The spelling of the surname can vary slightly, sometimes appearing as Pasveer or Pasveer, though the most
Pasveer remains a relatively uncommon surname, and its bearers often maintain connections to Dutch cultural traditions,