Schreurs
Schreurs is a Dutch occupational surname. It is derived via Schreuder from early Middle Dutch scrodere, which either was a tailor[1] or a porter (carrier) (dock-worker, barrow-man).[2] People with this surname include:
- Cesar Roel Schreurs (born 1941), Mexican rock and roll singer
- Danny Schreurs (born 1987), Dutch footballer
- Dominique Schreurs, Belgian microwave engineer
- Eric Schreurs (1958–2020), Dutch cartoonist
- Geerike Schreurs (born 1989), Dutch road cyclist
- Hamish Schreurs (born 1994), New Zealand road cyclist
- Harry Schreurs (1901–1973), Dutch footballer
- Jaap Schreurs (1913–1983), Dutch painter and graphic artist
- Leander Schreurs [fr; nl] (born 1985), Dutch road cyclist
- Threes Schreurs (born 1959), Dutch novelist, theatre and film maker
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Surname list
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Surnames associated with the occupations of tailor/seamster
- Kravets, Kravtsov/Krawtzoff, Kravchenko, Kravchuk
- Krawiec (Yiddish calques: Kravits/Kravitz, Krawetz), Krawczyk, Krawczak, Krawczuk, Krawczyński (Kravchinsky, Kravchynskyi),
- Krajčí/Krajci, Krajčík, Krajčír/Kraicir, Krejčí, Krejčík, Krejčír
- Portnoy/Portnoi, Portnoff, Portnov, Portnow, Portnyagin
- Shvets, Shevtsov
- Chait/Khait
- Chayat / Polish calque: Chajat
- Khayat, Al Khayat/El Khayat, Ibn Khayyat, Bint Khayyat