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Dispersion des patronymes en Belgique [Web Page]. [link no longer available].

Bougard, J.-P. (1984). The prénoms à Wasmes et Warquignies, XVIIe et XIXe siècles. J. Dupâquier, A. Bideau, & M.-E. Ducreux Le prénom, mode et histoire: Entretiens de Malher, 1980 (pp.271-279). Paris: Editions de l’Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales.
Notes: Refs. Tables.

Carnoy, A. J. (1953). Origines des noms de familles en Belgique. Louvain: Éditions Universitas.

Debrabandere, F. (1993). Verklarend woordenboek van de familiennamen in Belgie en Noord-Frankrijk. Brussels.

Debrabandere, F. (2003). Woordenboek van de Familienamen in Belgie & Noord-Frankrijk. Amsterdam: L.J. Veen.
Abstract: "After many years of onomastic research, the Flemish specialist Dr. Frans Debrabandere managed to compile an etymological dictionary of Belgian and North French names. Not only does it contain Dutch and Walloon-Picard surnames, but also the names of English immigrants. The dictionary treats over 150,000 surnames, variants (which follow the main entry) included " Source of abstract -ed lawson

Declève, J. (1886). Les noms de famille a Mons. Mons: L. Loret.
Notes: 245 p

Delorme, J. (2005). Dictionnaire des noms de famille de Belgique . Editions Généalogiques de la Voûte.

Foulon, M., & Poulain , M. (1984). Distributions statistiques de prénoms à Tournai au XIXe siècle. in: J. Dupâquier, A. Bideau, & M.-E. Ducreux Le prénom, mode et histoire: Entretiens de Malher, 1980 (pp. 127-143). Editions de l’Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales.
Notes: Tables. Figures

Foulon, M., & Poulain , M. (1998). Linguistic borders, migrations and the spatial distribution of surnames in Belgium. Espace Geographique, 27(1), 53-62.

Herbillon, J. (1980). Un nouveau traité sur les noms de famille belges. Bulletin De La Societe Royale Le Vieux Liege, (9), 481-486, 502-510.

Herbillon, J. (1996). Dictionnaire des noms de famille en Belgique romane. Bruxelles: Crédit communal.

Naquet-Radiguet, H. (2004). Les noms de famille en Belgique : histoires et anecdotes. Archives & culture.

Pitchford, J. (2006). Dutch, German, Austrian, Flemish and Afrikaans names. Indexer.
Notes: Centrepiece 1 : Indexing personal names 1

Poulain, M., Foulon, M., Degioanni, A., & Darlu, P. (2000). Flemish immigration in Wallonia and in France: patronyms as data. History of the Family , 5(2), 227-241.
Notes: ca 1837-1987.
Abstract: Publisher’s abstract " Flemish emigration during the 19th and 20th centuries is too complex to be dealt with definitively in a single article. The main objective here is to provide an overview of Flemish migration to France and Wallonia by looking at its chronology and the spatial distribution of emigrants and their descendants. In this effort, patronym distribution is very helpful. As markers of migratory movements, patronyms from a collection of nominative lists illuminate migration flows as no other evidence can. Comparing France and Wallonia as destination areas, similarities between types of migrant are apparent: workers in heavy industry, workers in the agricultural sector, and workers engaged in domestic services. In addition, three phases may be identified in the arrival of a Flemish population in France and Wallonia: an immigration phase, an integration phase, and a redistribution phase. The last phase is also part of the urbanization process and is linked with upward social mobility."

Schöffl, S. A. (1993). Die Limburger Familiennamen von 1200 bis 1500 . Frankfurt am Main : Lang.

Statbel. (Noms de famille les plus fréquents -Belgique et régions [Web Page]. [link no longer available]

Van der Vorst, P. (1971). Surnoms et sobriquets braconniers. Revue Des Langues Vivantes, (37), 289-298.

Van Langendonck, W. On the combination of forename and surname , with special reference to Flemish dialects. Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences The University of Helsinki : The Finnish Research Centre for Domestic Languages.

Van Langendonck, W. (2007). Dialinguistic aspects of Flemish personal names. in: W. Van Langendonck ( ), Theory and typology of proper names (pp. 256-320 (Chapter 4)). Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter.

Vincent, A. (1952). Les noms de familles de la Belgique. Bruxelles: Librarie générale.

Vroonen, E. (1957). Les noms de famille de Belgique : essai d’anthroponymie belge. Bruxelles: C. Dessart.

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