Dutch people come from the Netherlands, a country in Western Europe. Their origins trace back to various ancient groups, mainly Germanic tribes who migrated into the region around 750 BC, including the Frisians, Saxons, and Salian Franks. The Dutch are descendants of these early Germanic settlers mixed with some influence from Celtic groups and later interactions during the Roman Empire and Viking periods. The Dutch language and culture evolved from these complex historical and genetic roots, with cultural influences from nearby regions and periods of migration and occupation throughout history. Overall, the Dutch people share a common ancestry shaped largely by Germanic tribes with some Celtic and Viking influences.
