Bogaert is a Dutch toponymic surname. Bogaert and other spellings, like Bogaard, Bogaardt, Boogaard, Boogaart, and Boomgaert are archaic or regional spellings of boomgaard, meaning "orchard" (possibly indicating a fruit grower). Since the standardization of surnames in the Netherlands, Bogaert as a surname occurs primarily in Belgium; in particular West and East Flanders. People with this surname include:
Annelies Bogaert (b. 1949), Dutch politicianCesar Bogaert (1910-1988), Dutch road racing cyclistGaston Bogaert (1918-2008), Belgian painterHendrick Bogaert (1630-1675), Dutch Golden Age painterHendrik Bogaert (b. 1968), Flemish politicianHenri Bogaert (b. 1948), Belgian economistJan Bogaert (b. 1957), Belgian road racing cyclistJo Bogaert (b. c. 1970), Belgian house/techno musicianJoseph Bogaert (1752-1820), Flemish publisher and rhetoricianJuliaan Bogaert (b. 1924), Belgian sprint canoerLorenz Bogaert (b. 1976), Belgian online media entrepreneurLucienne Bogaert (1892-1983), French actressNashla Bogaert (b. 1986), Dominican actressPhilippe Bogaert (b. 1971), Belgian television producerTeunis Gysbertse Bogaert (1625–1699), ancestor of Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), government official, husband of Sarah Rapelje of New NetherlandThierry Bogaert, Belgian molecular biologist and businessmanBogaerts:
Jean Bogaerts (b. 1925), Belgian road racing cyclistMarc Bogaerts (b. 1951), Belgian choreographer and artistic directorXander Bogaerts (b. 1992), Aruban baseball shortstop for the Boston Red SoxVan den/der Bogaert:
Jeroen Van den Bogaert (b. 1979), Belgian alpine skierMartin van der Bogaert (1637–1694), Dutch-born French sculptor (a.k.a. "Martin Desjardins")Van den Bogaerde:
Derek Niven van den Bogaerde (1921–1999), English actor and novelist (a.k.a. "Sir Dirk Bogarde")Jasmine van den Bogaerde (born 1996), English musician, songwriter and singer (a.k.a. "Birdy")