History: The surname Hlungwane is common among the Zulu and Xhosa communities in South Africa. It is derived from the Zulu word “hlunga,” meaning “to hear” or “to listen,” with the suffix “-wane” denoting a family or lineage. Therefore, Hlungwane can be interpreted as “one who listens from the family of,” suggesting a strong sense of unity and togetherness within the clan. The name is prevalent in South Africa, especially in Limpopo, Gauteng, and Mpumalanga provinces. Notable individuals with this surname include:
- Thulani Hlungwane: South African footballer known for his skills as a midfielder.
Royalty from Ngwane last name
Ngwane People
The Ngwane were the dominant group north of the Ndwandwe and would later become known as the Swazi. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, they inhabited the region north of the Pongola River. Their kingdom would eventually evolve into the modern Swazi nation under the leadership of King Sobhuza I and his successors.
The Ngwane were the dominant group north of the Ndwandwe and would later become known as the Swazi. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, they inhabited the region north of the Pongola River. Their kingdom would eventually evolve into the modern Swazi nation under the leadership of King Sobhuza I and his successors.