Smit - Notable People Sharing The Smit Surname

Notable People Sharing The Smit Surname

Listed here are people who share the 'Smit' surname, organized by birth year, to assist in assembling a view of the geographic distribution of this surname over time. Modern country names are used below rather than historical names. First letter country abbreviations are used when runs of a particular country's nationals appear.

Born before 1900
  • Netherlands (1777–1866) Fop Smit
  • N (1836–1929) Joseph Smit
  • South Africa (1837–1896) Nicolaas Jacobus Smit
Born after 1900
  • Netherlands (1900–1943) Leo Smit
  • N. (1903–1986) Wisse Alfred Pierre Smit
  • N. (1907–1970) Arij Smit
  • N. (1911–1974) Kick Smit
  • N. (born 1916) Arie Smit, now a citizen of Indonesia
  • Norway (1916–1991) Jörgen Smit, anthroposophist
  • United States (1921–1995) Leo Smit
  • N. (1930–2008) Klaas Smit
  • N. (1933–1981) Joke Smit
  • South Africa (or Namibia) (born 1935) Willem Smit
  • S. (born 1938) Louise Smit
  • S. (died 1977) Robert
  • S. (born 1944) Gert Smit
  • N. (living) Jan Smit (physicist)
Born after 1950
  • Netherlands (born 1951) Theo Smit
  • N. (born 1952) Peter Smit
  • N. (born 1954) Tim Smit, emigrated to England
  • N. (1961–2005) Peter Smit
  • N. (born 1963) Carola Smit
  • N. (born 1968) Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau, whose adopted name was Mabel Martine Wisse Smit
  • England (born 1972) Jane Smit
  • Namibia (born 1973) Paul Smit
  • South Africa (born 1974) Etienne Smit
  • Netherlands (born 1975)3Marnix Smit, Minouche Smit, Theo M. Smit
  • England (born 1976) David Smit
  • N. (born 1976)2 Gretha Smit, Michiel Smit
  • S. (born 1978) John Smit
  • N. (born 1980) Arvid Smit
  • N. (born 1984)2 Marianne Smit, Yasemin Smit
  • N. (born 1985)2 Alexander Smit, Jan Smit
  • N. (born 1986) Sylvia Smit
  • United States (born 1987) Julia Smit
  • N. (born 1992) Nimue Smit
  • N Smit (1987) South Africa

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