causeert
Causeert is a family name of Dutch origin, most commonly found in the Netherlands and among diaspora communities in Belgium, Canada, and the United States. The name is derived from an older form of the Dutch word “cause,” historically used to denote a giver or benefactor, and the suffix “-ert,” which is a diminutive or patronymic element. As a result, the surname originally signified “descendant of a generous person” or “little benefactor.” Historical records indicate that the name appears in civil registries from the late seventeenth century, particularly in the provinces of North Holland and South Holland.
Notable individuals bearing the surname include Jan Causeert (1885–1962), a Dutch agronomist who contributed to early
Genealogical studies suggest that many Causeert families originated from small farming communities along the North Sea