Lambrechts
Lambrechts is a Dutch patronymic surname (Lambrecht's son). It is most common in Belgium (6207 people in 2008).[1] Variant forms are Lambrecht, Lambregts, Lambrichs, Lambrichts and Lamprecht. In the 18th century, the name was introduced in Norway. People with this surname include:
- Annie Lambrechts (born c.1950), Belgian roller skate racer
 - Burger Lambrechts (born 1973), South African shot putter
 - Charles Lambrechts (1753–1825), Belgian-born Minister of Justice of France during the French Revolution
 - Cor Lambregts (born 1958), Dutch long-distance runner
 - Diether Lambrechts (born 1976), Belgian geneticist
 - Esther Lambrechts (1919–2011), Flemish singer known as La Esterella
 - Finn Lambrechts (1900–1956), Norwegian military officer
 - Flor Lambrechts (1910–1990), Belgian football forward
 - Frits Lambrechts (born 1937), Dutch actor and singer
 - Gerrits Lambrechts (1666–1705), Flemish/Dutch printmaker
 - Jan Baptist Lambrechts (1680-aft.1731), Flemish genre painter
 - Jos Lambrechts (1936–2015), Belgian sprinter
 - Kerstiaen Lambrechts (early 17th century–1659), Flemish painter
 - Lambrecht Lambrechts (1865–1932), Belgian Flemish-language poet
 - Marcel Lambrechts(born 1931), Belgian sprinter
 - Morten Diderik Emil Lambrechts (1824–1900), Norwegian jurist and politician
 - Paul Lambrichts (born 1954), Belgian football defender
 - Sigurd Lambrechts (1863–1941), Norwegian civil servant
 - Thorstein Lambrechts (1856–1933), Norwegian bookseller
 
See also
    
- Hugo Lambrechts Music Centre, classical music educational center in Cape Town
 - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe), municipality in the Brussels-Capital Region
 
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