Certificate of Name
Mieke
Feminine
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Mieke is a Dutch feminine given name and diminutive form of Maria. It is part of a rich tradition of Dutch diminutives ending in -ke, a suffix (ultimately cognate to the diminutive feature) that denotes smallness or affection. Mieke can be used either as a stand-alone given name or as a nickname for Maria and its variants such as Marijke or Marieke.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Mary: Maria, the Latin and Greek form of Μαριάμ (Mariam) and Μαρία (Maria), itself deriving from the Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam). The name's meaning is debated but often interpreted as 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'rebellious', deriving from the biblical narrative of Miriam the prophetess, and later, Mary the mother of Jesus, which gave the name enormous popularity across Christendom.Cultural Significance and UsageIn the Netherlands, Mieke is a classic name. The Dutch naming tradition is fond of diminutives such as Mieke, Maaike, and Marike, all sharing the same root. Although less common today, Mieke remains a recognizable name associated with the humble, affectionate connotation of the diminutive suffix. Regional equivalents include Marietjie in Afrikaans and Mieke itself appears in Flemish contexts as well. Related forms across Europe include Marie, Mariam, Maryam, Mariem, and Meriem.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear Mieke as a given name. In sports, Mieke de Boer (born 1980) is a Dutch darts player; Mieke Pullen (1957–2003) represented the Netherlands in long-distance running; and Mieke Sterk (born 1946) was a track and field athlete and politician. In the arts, Mieke Wijaya (1940–2022) was a beloved Indonesian actress, while Mieke Eerkens is a Dutch-American writer. Other prominent Miekes include Belgian businesswoman and former minister Mieke Offeciers, and cultural theorist Mieke Bal. As a nickname, Mieke has been used by figures such as Dutch politician Mieke Andela-Baur.Key FactsMeaning: Diminutive of Maria, ultimately derived from Hebrew Miriam ('bitter', 'beloved', etc.)Gender: FeminineOrigin: DutchType: Diminutive / Given nameUsage regions: Netherlands, Flanders (Belgium)
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