The most common surname of each African country

Kenya
Nigeria
Togo
Madagascar
Burundi
Botswana
Algelia
Morocco
Eswatini
Djibouti
Sudan
Liberia
Uganda
Burkina Faso
Namibia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Comoros
Cape Verde
Egypt
Libya
Angola
Zambia
Cameroon
South Sudan
Guinea
Niger
Senegal
Rwanda
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Tunisia
Chad
Tanzania
Mali
Benin
South Africa
Ethiopia
Congo-Brazzaville
Lesotho
Malawi
Mozambique
Ivory Coast
Seychelles
Zimbabwe
Gabon
Mauritius
Eritrea
Guinea-Bissau
Somalia
Equatorial Guinea
Kenya

On the African continent, as on the others, some names are shared by millions of people. Country by country, we are going to see which are the most common surnames in Africa. The source is a ranking by Netcredit.

In Kenya, the most common last name is: Mwangi

Nigeria

Ibrahim

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Togo

Lawson

Madagascar

Rakotomalala

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Burundi

Nkurunziza

Botswana

Molefe

Algelia

Saidi

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Morocco

Alaoui

Eswatini

Dlamini

Djibouti

Mohamed

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Sudan

Ahmed

Liberia

Kollie

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Uganda

Akello

Burkina Faso

Quedraogo

Namibia

Johannes

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Ilunga

Comoros

Mohamed

Cape Verde

Lopes

Egypt

Mohamed

Libya

Ali

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Angola

Manuel

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Zambia

Phiri

Cameroon

Ngo

South Sudan

Deng

Guinea

Diallo

Niger

Abdou

Senegal

Ndiaye

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Rwanda

Uwimana

Ghana

Mensah

Sierra Leone

Kamare

Tunisia

Trabelsi

Chad

Mahamat

Tanzania

Juma

Mali

Traore

Benin

Bio

South Africa

Ncosi

Ethiopia

Tesfaye

Congo-Brazzaville

Ngoma

Lesotho

Mohapi

Malawi

Banda

Mozambique

Langa

Ivory Coast

Kone

Seychelles

Hoareau

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Zimbabwe

Moyo

Gabon

Ndong

Mauritius

Beeharry

Eritrea

Ali

Guinea-Bissau

Gomes

Somalia

Ali

Equatorial Guinea

Nguema