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Khwela Clan (Meaning: ‘Descendant of Khwela’)

History: The surname Khwela is common among the Nguni-speaking peoples of Southern Africa, particularly the Zulu and Xhosa communities. It signifies a connection to the Khwela lineage, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Nguni-speaking communities. The name is prevalent in South Africa, especially in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Thulani Khwela: South African footballer known for his skills as a midfielder.

Blaauw Clan (Meaning: ‘Blue’)

History: The surname Blaauw is of Dutch origin, derived from the word “blauw,” meaning “blue.” It was used to describe someone with pale skin, blue eyes, or someone who wore blue clothing. The name is prevalent in South Africa, especially among Afrikaner communities. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Adriaan Blaauw: Dutch astronomer known for his contributions to the field. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaauw?utm_source=openai))
  • Gerrit Blaauw: Dutch computer engineer and designer recognized for his work in computer architecture. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaauw?utm_source=openai))

Sitole Clan (Meaning: ‘Descendant of Sitole’)

History: The surname Sitole is common among the Nguni-speaking peoples of Southern Africa, particularly the Zulu and Xhosa communities. It signifies a connection to the Sitole lineage, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Nguni-speaking communities. The name is prevalent in South Africa, especially in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Khehla John Sitole: Former National Commissioner of the South African Police Service, appointed in 2017. He served until 2022, overseeing significant developments within the police force. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khehla_John_Sitole?utm_source=openai))

Who is the father of Jama Masjid?


Who is the father of Jama Masjid?

The “father” of Jama Masjid can be attributed to Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor who commissioned its construction. He is often referred to as the father of this magnificent structure due to his vision and dedication to creating a grand mosque that would serve as a central place of worship for Muslims in India.

Popular people from Jama last name

Nathif Jama (Finance/Politics)
Kenyan banker and politician, Governor of Garissa County since August 2022. Former Senior Vice President and Head of Investments & International Banking at Sharjah Islamic Bank, and founding Managing Director of First Community Bank (Kenya’s first Sharia-compliant bank). Co-author of pioneering book on sukuk investments “Islamic Bonds: Your Issuing, Structuring and Investing in Sukuk.” Holds master’s in Islamic Banking, Finance and Management from University of Gloucestershire. [citation:6]

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