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Sjeng is a Dutch masculine first name. The name can still be found in Dutch Limburg particularly in the south, in and around Maastricht. The name is an alteration of the French name "Jean", just like the name Sjang that also can be heard in Limburg. The male inhabitants from Maastricht are sometimes referred to as Sjengen (plural of Sjeng), by themselves as well as by people from Limburg outside the city of Maastricht. The Maastricht dialect is sometimes jokingly referred to as Sjengs.

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  • Sjeng is a Dutch masculine first name. The name can still be found in Dutch Limburg particularly in the south, in and around Maastricht. The name is an alteration of the French name "Jean", just like the name Sjang that also can be heard in Limburg. The male inhabitants from Maastricht are sometimes referred to as Sjengen (plural of Sjeng), by themselves as well as by people from Limburg outside the city of Maastricht. The Maastricht dialect is sometimes jokingly referred to as Sjengs. (en)
  • Sjeng is een voornaam voor jongens die vooral in Nederlands-Limburg voorkomt en dan met name in het zuiden, in en rond Maastricht. De naam is een verbastering van de Franse naam "Jean", en de Limburgse variant op 'Jan', afkomstig van 'Johannes'.'Sjang', komt echter niet van 'Jean' zoals hier vermeld stond maar is in de loop der jaren ook hiervoor in gebruik geraakt. (nl)
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  • Sjeng is a Dutch masculine first name. The name can still be found in Dutch Limburg particularly in the south, in and around Maastricht. The name is an alteration of the French name "Jean", just like the name Sjang that also can be heard in Limburg. The male inhabitants from Maastricht are sometimes referred to as Sjengen (plural of Sjeng), by themselves as well as by people from Limburg outside the city of Maastricht. The Maastricht dialect is sometimes jokingly referred to as Sjengs. (en)
  • Sjeng is een voornaam voor jongens die vooral in Nederlands-Limburg voorkomt en dan met name in het zuiden, in en rond Maastricht. De naam is een verbastering van de Franse naam "Jean", en de Limburgse variant op 'Jan', afkomstig van 'Johannes'.'Sjang', komt echter niet van 'Jean' zoals hier vermeld stond maar is in de loop der jaren ook hiervoor in gebruik geraakt. Mannelijke Maastrichtenaren worden ook wel Sjengen genoemd, zowel door zichzelf als door Limburgers buiten Maastricht. Het Maastrichts dialect wordt soms Sjengs genoemd. De tegenhangende aanduiding door Maastrichtenaren van mensen buiten de stad is "Boeren". Tot in de jaren 60 trokken boeren van buiten de stad naar de markt in Maastricht voor de handel in levensmiddelen. (nl)
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