Volkert
Volkert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin and, less often, a surname. It is most commonly found in the Netherlands and German-speaking regions, and is sometimes treated as a regional variant of Volker.
Etymology: Volkert is formed from Germanic elements shared by other names in the same family; the exact
Notable people: Volkert van der Graaf, a Dutch activist who assassinated politician Pim Fortuyn in 2002; he
Usage: In contemporary times Volkert remains primarily a given name; as a surname it is uncommon, occurring
See also: Related names include Volker, a more common German given name; both derive from similar Germanic