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  2. Category:Afrikaans-language surnames - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Afrikaans-language surnames" The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 152 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:Surnames of African origin - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans-language surnames (152 P) Surnames of Akan origin (1 C, 55 P) Amharic-language names (73 P) Arabic-language surnames (5 C, 749 P) B. Bambara-language ...

  4. Category:Surnames by language - Wikipedia

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    Category: Surnames by language. 36 languages. Afrikaans; ... Afrikaans-language surnames (152 P) Albanian-language surnames (179 P) Amharic-language names (73 P)

  5. Category:Surnames of South African origin - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans-language surnames (152 P) L. Lozi-language surnames (2 P) T. Tswana-language surnames (1 P) X. ... Pages in category "Surnames of South African origin"

  6. Category:Afrikaans-language masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Afrikaans-language masculine given names" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Coetzee - Wikipedia

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    Coetzee (Afrikaans:) is an Afrikaans surname. It is the tenth most common family name in South Africa. [1] Origin Unlike many ...

  8. Van der Merwe - Wikipedia

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    Van der Merwe is a common Afrikaans surname, derived from the Dutch van der Merwe – the name of the Merwede river in the middle ages ("from the Merwede"). It was brought to South Africa in 1661 by Dutch people employed by the Dutch East India Company.

  9. Afrikaans - Wikipedia

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    The name of the language comes directly from the Dutch word Afrikaansch (now spelled Afrikaans) [n 3] meaning 'African'. [12] It was previously referred to as 'Cape Dutch' (Kaap-Hollands or Kaap-Nederlands), a term also used to refer to the early Cape settlers collectively, or the derogatory 'kitchen Dutch' (kombuistaal) from its use by slaves of colonial settlers "in the kitchen".