Rombout

Rombout is a Dutch masculine given name, equivalent to English Rumbold. It is of Germanic origin, containing the Old Saxon elements -hrôm- ("fame", Dutch roem) and -bald- ("brave"). It is also possible that the first element comes from -Rûma- ("Rome"), a place name that also featured in old Germanic names.[1] Early source usually Latinized Saint Rombout's name as Rumoldus, as in the first known mention in a pre-927 grant by Charles the Simple, mentioning that the Mechelen abbey had been built in his honor ("in honorem S. Rumoldi martyris constructam").[2]

  • Saint Rombout (died between 580 and 655), in English known as "Rumbold of Mechelen"
  • Rombout Hogerbeets (1561–1625), Dutch statesman
  • Rombout II Keldermans (1460–1531), Belgian architect
  • Rombout van Troyen (1605–1655), Dutch landscape painter
  • Rombout Verhulst (1624–1698), Flemish-Dutch sculptor
  • Catheryna Rombout Brett (1687–1764), American businesswoman

See also

  • Rombouts, patronymic surname
  • Rombout House, a historic home in Poughkeepsie, New York, on land bought by Francis Rombouts in 1683
  • Rombout Patent, a grant issued by King James II of England in 1685

References

  1. ^ Rombout and Rombert in the Meertens Institute database of Dutch given names.
  2. ^ Sint-Rombout at the Mechelen encyclopedia website (with further sourres).
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