Wouters is a Dutch patronymic surname, meaning son of Wouter, and corresponding to Walters in English. In 2007/2008 there were about 8700 people in the Netherlands and 15700 people in Belgium with that name.[1][2] People with this name include:
- Ad Wouters (born 1944), Dutch sculptor active in Belgium
 - Aloïs Wouters (born 1962), Belgian racing cyclist
 - Cas Wouters (born 1943), Dutch sociologist
 - Dries Wouters (born 1997), Belgian football defender
 - Enzo Wouters (born 1996), Belgian racing cyclist
 - Frans Wouters (1612–1659), Flemish painter
 - G. Henry Wouters (1802–1872), Flemish church historian
 - Hendrina Wouters (1718–1746), Dutch murderer
 - Hugo Wouters (1931–1975), Flemish poet with the pseudonym "Hugues C. Pernath"
 - Jan Wouters (born 1960), Dutch football midfielder
 - Jan Wouters (legal scholar) (born 1964), Belgian legal scholar
 - Jean de Wouters (1905–1973), Belgian inventor and aerodynamics engineer
 - Jean Claude Wouters (born 1956), Belgian dancer, film maker and painter
 - Josee Wouters (fl. 1947), Belgian table tennis player
 - Joseph Wouters (born 1942), Belgian racing cyclist
 - Jürgen Wouters (born 1981), Dutch badminton player
 - Leon Wouters (1930–2015), Belgian football defender and coach
 - Liliane Wouters (1930–2016), Belgian poet, playwright, anthologist and essayist
 - Lode Wouters (1929–2014), Belgian racing cyclist
 - Michaelina Wouters (ca. 1620–after 1682), Flemish painter
 - Rik Wouters (1882–1916), Belgian painter and sculptor
 - Rolf Wouters (born 1963), Dutch television show host
 - Sieben Wouters (born 1996), Dutch racing cyclist
 - Stefan Wouters (born 1972), Belgian visual artist and curator
 - Thierry Wouters (born 1979), Belgian swimmer
 - Veerle Wouters (born 1974), Belgian politician
 - Wayne Wouters (born 1951), Canadian Clerk of the Privy Council
 
See also
- Wauters, homonymic surname
 - Wouters v Algemene Raad van de Nederlandse Orde van Advocaten, European Court of Justice decision concerning competition law
 
References
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