List of Famous people born in Kingdom of the Netherlands
Lotte Bruil
Lotte Jonathans is a badminton player from the Netherlands.
Kees Verkerk
Cornelis Arie "Kees" Verkerk is a former speed skater from the Netherlands.
Willem Sandberg
Jonkheer Willem Jacob Henri Berend Sandberg known as Willem Sandberg was a Dutch typographer, museum curator, and member of the Dutch resistance during World War II.
Guusje ter Horst
Guus "Guusje" ter Horst is a retired Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and psychologist. She is a member of the supervisory board of Royal Dutch Shell since 1 January 2013 and chairwoman of the supervisory board of the Institute for Sound and Vision since 11 July 2011.
Lilianne Ploumen
Elisabeth Maria Josepha "Lilianne" Ploumen is a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and activist. She has been a Member of the House of Representatives since 23 March 2017, Parliamentary leader since 14 January 2021, and Party leader since 18 January 2021.
Ambrosius Hubrecht
Ambrosius Arnold Willem Hubrecht was a Dutch zoologist.
idjon djanbi
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Mochammad Idjon Djanbi previously known as Rodes Barendrecht "Rokus" Visser, also spelled as Barendregt, was a Dutch-born Indonesian soldier who served as a Dutch commando during World War II, Korps Speciale Troepen officer and eventually became first commander of Kopassus.
Annita van Iersel
Anna Johanna Maria "Annita" van Iersel, known as Annita Keating from 1975 to 1998, is a Dutch-born Australian artist and former wife of Paul Keating, former Prime Minister of Australia.
Theo Bos
Theo Bos is a Dutch track cyclist, Olympic silver medalist and five-time world champion, who currently rides for UCI Track Team BEAT Cycling. A former road bicycle racing competitor, he is the brother of Olympic medalist in speed skating Jan Bos.
Monique Knol
Monique Knol is a former racing cyclist from the Netherlands, who won a medal in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. There she won the road race, taking a bronze in the same event four years later in Barcelona, Spain. She later retired from competitive cycling.