There are
637
Ngangas in the USA
Nganga is the
35345th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Nganga

Ndung'uNganga

Ndung'u Nganga is a Kenyan actor known for his role as Kimani Nunu on the TV series 'Tahidi High.'

FrancisNganga

Francis Nganga is a Kenyan rugby union player who has played for the Kenyan national team and various club teams.

MusaNganga

Musa Nganga is a Tanzanian politician who has served as a member of the Tanzanian National Assembly.

JumaNganga

Juma Nganga is a Kenyan footballer who has played for several Kenyan clubs and the Kenyan national team.

EdwinNganga

Edwin Nganga is a Kenyan politician who has served as a member of the Kenyan National Assembly.

AggreyNganga

Aggrey Nganga is a Kenyan artist known for his vibrant paintings depicting scenes from everyday life in Kenya.

CatherineNganga

Catherine Nganga is a Kenyan entrepreneur who founded a successful fashion company in Nairobi.

EricNganga

Eric Nganga is a Congolese footballer who has played for various club teams in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

JohnNganga

John Nganga is a Kenyan musician known for his unique blend of traditional and contemporary music styles.

GraceNganga

Grace Nganga is a Kenyan journalist who has worked for several media outlets, covering a range of topics.

Nganga Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Nganga' is of Bantu origin and is commonly found in several ethnic groups in East Africa, including the Kikuyu, Luo, and Luhya. It often refers to spiritual healers or diviners.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Nganga' is primarily found in East Africa, especially in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, where the associated ethnic groups are concentrated. It may also be found among diaspora communities in other parts of the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Nganga' include 'Mwanga,' 'Nyanga,' 'Ganga,' 'Nanga,' and 'Ngang.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Nganga' is closely tied to the ethnic groups of East Africa, and migrations and immigrations of these groups have led to the spread of the name to other parts of Africa and beyond, as people from these groups have established communities in various countries.