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South African Last names

South Africa's last names bear the imprint of its colonial past, with European settlers and colonizers often imposing their naming conventions on indigenous populations. Many South African surnames are of Dutch, British, German, or French origin, reflecting the colonial heritage of the country.

Traditions and procedures of last name changes in african

Name Order:

While South Africa is a varied place with several different traditions in place, most of the population follows the European structure of name orders with the first and middle names preceding the surname. As with most of Africa, the country can widely vary, and different orders of naming traditions that are less European-influenced do exist.

Legal Requirements

Changing one's last name in South Africa is governed by the Births and Deaths Registration Act of 1992. This act allows individuals to apply for a change of surname under specific circumstances, such as correcting errors, adopting a spouse's surname after marriage, reverting to a maiden name after divorce, or reclaiming an ancestral surname.

Application Process

To change one's last name legally, an individual must apply to the Department of Home Affairs. The application typically includes a completed form, supporting documentation (such as proof of identity, marriage certificate, divorce decree, or ancestral records), and any required fees. While requirements are not as harsh as some neighboring countries, applications may still be rejected.

Marriage

One of the most common reasons for changing last names in South Africa is marriage. Traditionally, women may choose to adopt their spouse's surname upon marriage, while some couples may opt for hyphenated or combined surnames. The process of changing one's last name after marriage involves updating official documents and records, including identity documents, passports, and bank accounts.

Divorce

In the event of divorce, individuals who changed their last names upon marriage may choose to revert to their maiden name or adopt a different surname altogether. This process typically requires a formal request to the Department of Home Affairs and updating relevant documents to reflect the new surname.

Adoption

When legally adopting a child parents have the chance to alter the new family member’s surname to match their own. This requires going through the standard channels of requesting name changes but is more often than not an accepted reason. The newly adopted child’s last name doesn’t need to match their new parent’s though.

Ancestral Surnames

Some South Africans may seek to reclaim ancestral surnames that were lost or changed during colonial or apartheid-era policies. This process often involves genealogical research to establish ancestral lineage and may require legal documentation to support the name change application. The practice has slowly become more common in recent years, especially after the end of apartheid.

Common prefixes or suffixes in african last names & their meaning
  • Ma
  • (mother of)

  • Wa
  • (son of)

  • N
  • (people of)

  • Ka
  • (from)

  • khoza (to have)

  • ski (son of)

  • wicz (son of)

  • mann (person of)

    Migration patterns

    During the colonial period, particularly in the 19th century, there was significant migration out of South Africa, primarily driven by British settlers seeking land and economic opportunities. This migration contributed to the establishment of British colonies in Southern Africa, such as Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe) and Natal (present-day KwaZulu-Natal).

    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a massive influx of labor migrants from South Africa to neighboring countries, especially to work in the mines of the Witwatersrand. Many African laborers from rural areas migrated to work in the gold and diamond mines of present-day Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Botswana.

    The apartheid policies implemented in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s led to significant migration, both within the country and outside of it. Many black South Africans were forcibly removed from their homes and relocated to designated "homelands" or Bantustans, while others sought refuge in neighboring countries or moved abroad to escape discrimination and political persecution.

    Following the end of apartheid and the democratic transition in the 1990s, South Africa witnessed increased migration both within the country and internationally. While there has been some return migration of South Africans who left during apartheid, migration trends continue to be influenced by factors such as economic opportunities, education, political stability, and security concerns.

    african migration to the USA

    Historic migration from South Africa to the USA has been influenced by various factors throughout different periods of history. The patterns of migration to the USA have changed over time, but South Africa has had migrational patterns to the US as long as the country has been around.

    Early Migration

    The earliest recorded South African immigrants to the USA arrived in the 17th century during the Dutch colonial period. These immigrants were primarily of Dutch descent and settled in areas such as New Amsterdam (present-day New York) and New Jersey where they blended into the wider US culture and zeitgeist.

    1800s :

    During the late 19th-century gold rush in South Africa, known as the Witwatersrand Gold Rush, some South Africans migrated to the USA in search of economic opportunities in mining-related industries. They settled in regions like California, where gold mining was flourishing and helped with the boom in population that happened in the western United States.

    Post-World War II Immigration from South Africa:

    The apartheid policies implemented in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s led to significant migration, including to the USA. Many South Africans, particularly those from marginalized communities, sought to escape political persecution, racial discrimination, and economic hardship by immigrating to the USA. In the latter part of the 20th century and early 21st century, South Africa experienced a "brain drain" as skilled professionals, including doctors, engineers, academics, and businesspeople, emigrated to countries with better economic prospects and political stability, including the USA. This trend was particularly notable among individuals seeking opportunities for career advancement and higher education.

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    Full list of surnames in the USA.

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    1,391
    1,376
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    205.Koen
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    206.Andree
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    1,293
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    1,287
    209.Brandy
    1,284
    210.Sadiq
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    1,274
    1,264
    1,243
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    1,241
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    216.Slager
    1,234
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    218.Kill
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    1,207
    220.Kobus
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    221.Reuben
    1,194
    222.Gasque
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    1,184
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    1,181
    225.Gresh
    1,173
    226.Britz
    1,162
    227.Brum
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    1,135
    1,131
    232.Rumpf
    1,121
    1,117
    1,107
    235.Zahid
    1,094
    236.Loa
    1,087
    1,087
    1,076
    1,068
    1,059
    1,057
    242.Fares
    1,051
    243.Abid
    1,048
    1,036
    245.Naas
    1,032
    1,031
    247.Segar
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    248.Sabir
    1,024
    249.Ghanem
    1,017
    1,016
    251.Ismael
    1,012
    252.Yassin
    1,004
    1,000
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    999
    256.Safran
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    257.Reyer
    995
    258.Jeff
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    262.Antwi
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    263.Schut
    954
    264.Saffer
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    270.Kimani
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    271.Salami
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    273.Both
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    278.Juma
    840
    279.Beneke
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    280.Amara
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