Van Egmond
Van Egmond or Van Egmont is Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of Egmond", a town in North Holland. Before 1811, the spelling of the name with a "d" or "t" was interchangeable. It can refer to any of the members of the House of Egmond, of which better known members include:
- Anna van Egmond, first wife of William the Silent, Prince of Orange
- Anna van Egmont the Elder, daughter of Floris, mother of executed counts Horn and Montigny
- Arnold van Egmond, Duke of Guelders
- Floris van Egmond, Stadtholder of Guelders
- Frederik van Egmond, councilor of Charles the Bold en Maximilian I
- George van Egmond, Christian religious authority and bishop of Utrecht
- Jan III van Egmond, first Count of Egmont, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland
- Karel van Egmond, Duke of Guelders
- Lamoraal van Egmont, Dutch general and statesman, beheaded by Phillip II on charges of heresy
- Maximiliaan van Egmond, Stadtholder of Friesland
- Philip van Egmont, fifth Count of Egmont, son of Lamoraal
- Willem van Egmond, Stadtholder of Guelders
- Ab van Egmond, Dutch racing cyclist
- Anthony Van Egmond, Dutch soldier and early settler in southwestern Ontario, Canada
- Derk van Egmond, Dutch track cyclist.
- Emily van Egmond, Australian football player
- Gary van Egmond, Australian football player and manager
- Joshua van Egmond, Australian weightlifter
- Jacobus van Egmond, Dutch racing cyclist
- Jordy van Egmond, Dutch DJ and music producer known as Dyro
- Justus van Egmont, Dutch painter and a tapestry designer in Antwerp
- Max van Egmond, Dutch bass and baritone singer
- Tim Van Egmond, American baseball player
- William Gysbert Van Egmond, Canadian architect