List of Famous people born in Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Jacob de Witt
Jacob de Witt, heer van Manezee, Melissant and Comstryen was a burgomaster of Dordrecht and the son of a timber merchant. He was also a younger brother of Andries de Witt and the father of Johan and Cornelis de Witt.
Dries van Agt
Andreas Antonius Maria "Dries" van Agt is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) and later the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 19 December 1977 until 4 November 1982.
Peter Spier
Peter Spier was a Dutch-American illustrator and writer who created more than thirty children's books.
Pim Lier
Albrecht Willem "Pim" Lier was a Dutch lawyer and jurist. He became well known in 1979 when he was revealed to be the illegitimate son of Prince Henry, the husband of Queen Wilhelmina. This made him a paternal half-brother of Queen Juliana and the half-uncle of Queen Beatrix.
Maria Bilders-van Bosse
Maria Philippina (Marie) Bilders-van Bosse was a painter, famous for her landscape-paintings in an early Dutch-impressionist style.
Cor van der Gijp
Cornelis "Cor" van der Gijp, also known as Ome Cor, is a retired Dutch footballer who was active as a striker. Van der Gijp made his professional debut at SC Emma and also played for Feijenoord and Blauw Wit.
Dick Elffers
Dirk Cornelis "Dick" Elffers was a Dutch artist.
Justus Vingboons
Justus Vingboons was an Amsterdam architect. He was the brother of the better-known architect Philips Vingboons. Like his brother, Justus built in the "Dutch Classicism" style.
Anne Zernike
Anne Zernike (1887–1972) was a Dutch, liberal theologian, who was the first ordained woman minister of the Netherlands. Though she began her career with the Mennonites, which was the only congregation that allowed female ministers at the time, the majority of her career was spent in the Dutch Protestant Association (NPB).
Athanase Josué Coquerel
Athanase Josué Coquerel was a French Protestant theologian.