putte
Putte is a place-name used for several settlements in the Low Countries, and it is sometimes encountered in cross-border references between Belgium and the Netherlands. In Belgium, Putte is a village in the province of Antwerp and is part of the municipality of Kapellen. In the Netherlands, Putte is a village in the province of North Brabant, located near the Belgian border. The two Puttes are geographically close and are connected by a border crossing that is commonly referred to as Putte-Kapellen.
The origin of the name is generally linked to the Dutch word put, meaning a well or
Historically, the Putte–Kapellen area is notable for its location along the Belgium–Netherlands border, which has shaped
In addition to these settlements, the form Putte may appear in other contexts as a surname or