I have been following a small group of Protestants in the Eindhoven area of Noord Brabant for the years from 1700 through 1850, attempting to get accounts of my ancestors from that area. I am using a site called "Regionaal Historisch Centrum Eindhoeven" (which is MUCH easier for me to follow, now that I've found their English interface). Currently I'm exploring the 216 names listed in the baptismal records from all the cities and towns in this area and have only reached the year 1712. I know that in the more recent years I'll be able to see scans of some of these records, but this far back I'm dealing only with abstracts. (I believe I can order photos or transcriptions of these early records, but since I haven't done enough research yet, i don't wish to spend money on the wrong party of that name.)
I am finding names like Johannes Johannes Michael or Maria Michael Leenders which is making me wonder if there is a pattern of Given Name, Patronymic, and Last names in certain places in this time period. J. J. Michael is a witness, so I have no other relationship to go by. Maria Michael Leenders is the mother; her child and the child's father both carry the surname Geeve.
Knowing about naming patterns may help me separate my immediate lines, along with the siblings of each generation, from other people with the same or similar names. I know that I will find both "Lambert" and "Lambertus" Micheal for the same person. I know also that it is recurring name among these people.
As I noted in the beginning. This is a small group of protestants among a Catholic population; there is much intermarriage among them, with the attending overlap of names. Any help I can get will be appreciated.