Adriaan de Buck (Oostkapelle, 22 September 1892 – Leiden, 28 October 1959) was an eminent Dutch Egyptologist.
De Buck was ordained minister in the Dutch Reformed Church and served in the small town of Ursem (1921–1925).
On 6 July 1922 he received his doctorate in theology from Leiden University on a thesis titled De Egyptische voorstellingen betreffende den oerheuvel (“The Egyptian depictions concerning the primeval hill”), supervised by W.B.
In 1947 the International Association of Egyptologists was founded, aiming at publication of the Annual Egyptological Bibliography; De Buck was appointed chairman.
De Buck often gave lectures for the public society Ex Oriente Lux; he was a member of its advisory board and an editor of its annual Jaarbericht (JEOL).