What are the gamede clan names?
What are the gamede clan names?
Izithakazelo zakwa-Gamede: Magadlela, Mkholwa, Sebenzekhaya, Mbebe!
What are Maseko clan names?
Ndlovu Ntu (800 – 920 AD: The first Nguni King)
What are the hlubi clan names?
Iziduko Zakwantu
- Dakana*
- Xaba.
- Dladla.
- Dontsa.
- Dlamini*
- Bhele*
- Jali*
- Khambule*
What are the Tshabalala clan names?
Some of the surnames sharing the same clan (Tshabalala): Mvumvu, Sikhunyana, Zaleni, Lugogo, Mayongo, Mtshibe, Dambuza, Philibane, Mdolomba, Msomi, Mahlasela, Mabusela, Mosebi…….
Where do Maseko people come from?
Maseko Surname Distribution Map
Place | Incidence | Rank in Area |
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Zimbabwe | 11,642 | 66 |
Zambia | 2,131 | 885 |
Botswana | 943 | 258 |
DR Congo | 780 | 10,727 |
Is Hlubi a Xhosa?
Hlubi is a minor Bantu language of South Africa, traditionally considered a dialect of Swazi. It is spoken in South Africa, near where the Xhosa, Sotho, and Phuthi languages meet at the Orange River and the southern point of Lesotho….Hlubi language.
Hlubi | |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | hlub1241 |
Guthrie code | S.403 |
Is Tshabalala a Zulu?
The T/Shabalala clan has its origins at Mhlongamvula in the Simakadze region in Zululand (now Mpumalanga).
Where do the Tshabalala come from?
The surname originated in Swaziland, but also has ties to kwaZulu, Mpumalanga, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Botswana.
What does Maseko surname mean?
According to a user from Swaziland, the name Maseko is of African origin and means “Mean three stones placed in a triangular form with fire in the middle being ready to put on either a pot or any thing to cook in short it represents a tripod stand”.
What does the word Maseko mean?
The meaning of Maseko is ‘truthful child. ‘ This name is especially approved for ‘Girls’ Gender.
Is Phiri a Zulu surname?
Phiris are Nyasa, they are originally from Malawi/Nyasaland, Most researchers say Phiri means Mountain in Tonga/Chewa,the surnames has spread all over southern Africa. Maravi was a state established by the Chewa people, descendants of the Amaravi, in the area of Lake Malawi, in present-day Malawi, in the 16th century.