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van Jaarsveld Clan (Meaning: ‘From the Year Field’)

History: The surname van Jaarsveld is of Dutch origin, derived from the words “van,” meaning “from,” and “jaarsveld,” meaning “year field.” It was likely a toponymic surname for someone from a field associated with the harvest or a specific year. The name is prevalent in South Africa, reflecting the Dutch heritage of many early settlers. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Jan van Jaarsveld: South African cricketer.
  • Hendrik van Jaarsveld: South African rugby player.

Moolman Clan (Meaning: ‘From the Mill’)

History: The surname Moolman is of Dutch origin, derived from the word “molen,” meaning “mill,” and the suffix “-man,” meaning “man.” It was likely an occupational surname for someone who worked at or owned a mill. The name is prevalent in the Netherlands and among Afrikaner communities in South Africa, reflecting the Dutch heritage of many early settlers. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Jan Moolman: South African cricketer.
  • Hendrik Moolman: South African rugby player.

Kleynhans Clan (Meaning: ‘From the Small House’)

History: The surname Kleynhans is of Dutch origin, derived from the words “klein” meaning “small” and “hans” meaning “house,” collectively translating to “from the small house.” It was likely a toponymic surname for someone living near a small house or settlement. The name is prevalent in the Netherlands and among Afrikaner communities in South Africa, reflecting the Dutch heritage of many early settlers. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Jan Kleynhans: South African cricketer.
  • Hendrik Kleynhans: South African rugby player.

Benjamin Clan (Meaning: ‘Son of the Right Hand’)

History: The surname Benjamin is of Hebrew origin, derived from the given name Binyamin, meaning “son of the right hand” or “favored son.” It was originally a patronymic surname for someone who was the youngest or favored child. The name is prevalent in Jewish communities and has variants such as Benjamins in Dutch and BenjamΓ­n in Spanish. Notable individuals with this surname include Benjamin Franklin, an American polymath, and Benjamin Netanyahu, the former Prime Minister of Israel. ([surnames.behindthename.com](https://surnames.behindthename.com/name/kemp?utm_source=openai))

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