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African pastoralist indigenous group
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Khoikhoi or Khoekhoe (/ˈkɔɪkɔɪ/ KOY-koy) are the traditionally nomadic pastoralist indigenous
Khoekhoe
Khoe language spoken in southern Africa
Khoekhoe or Khoikhoi (/ˈkɔɪ.kɔɪ/ KOY-koy; Khoekhoegowab, Khoekhoe pronunciation: [k͡xʰo̜͡ek͡xʰo̜͡egowab]), also known by the ethnic terms Nama (/ˈnɑː
Khoekhoe_language
Khoikhoi woman (c. 1789–1815)
(Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈsɑːrki]), or Saartjie, and Bartman, Bartmann, was a Khoekhoe woman who was exhibited as a freak show attraction in 19th-century Europe
Sarah_Baartman
Ethnic group in Southern Africa
considered for merging. › This article contains click symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks
Nama_people
Southern African indigenous hunter-gatherers
defined as a people only in contrast to neighboring pastoralists such as the Khoekhoe and descendants of more recent waves of immigration such as the Bantu,
San_peoples
Group of African language families with click consonants
not long before the Bantu expansion. Ethnically, their speakers are the Khoekhoe and the San (Bushmen). Two languages of eastern Africa, those of the Sandawe
Khoisan_languages
African ethno-linguistic grouping
(sorghum-based) agriculture, from the Cape region to Namibia and Botswana, where Khoekhoe populations of Nama and Damara people are prevalent groups. Considerable
Khoisan
Language family
Southern Africa. The most numerous and only well-known Khoe language is Khoekhoe (Nama/Damara) of Namibia. The rest of the family is found predominantly
Khoe_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
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Country in Southern Africa
Northern Ndebele, and Phuthi. Many of the unofficial languages of the San and Khoekhoe peoples contain regional dialects stretching northwards into Namibia and
South_Africa
Speech sounds in several African languages
Some creolised varieties of Afrikaans, such as Oorlams, retain clicks in Khoekhoe words. Three languages in East Africa use clicks: Sandawe and Hadza of
Click_consonant
Namibian ethnic group
considered for merging. › This article contains click symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks
Damara_people
Racial term for the Khoekhoe people of South Africa
HOT-ən-TOT) is a term that was historically used by Europeans to refer to the Khoekhoe, the indigenous pastoralists in South Africa. Use of the term Hottentot
Hottentot_(racial_term)
Topics referred to by the same term
Khoi may refer to: The Khoekhoe people of South Africa The Khoekhoe language Khoy, a city in Iran Khoy County, an administrative subdivision of Iran Streblus
Khoi
Endangered Tuu language of South Africa
lived in different villages and the younger generations had shifted to the Khoekhoe language. As of October 2025, all but one of the remaining fluent speakers
Nǁng_language
Collection of ethnic groups residing in East Africa
some of the pastoral cultural features of Khoekhoe people ca. 2000 years BP. As there are very few Khoekhoe words for which a Cushitic etymology is possible
Cushitic-speaking_peoples
Local municipality in Western Cape, South Africa
municipality code is WC011. Matzikama is of Khoekhoe origin, the first people of South Africa. It contains the Khoekhoe language words ma which means "give"
Matzikama_Local_Municipality
Khoe language of South Africa
The various names are often treated as different languages (called South Khoekhoe when taken together), but they do not correspond to any actual dialect
Khoemana
Ethnic group from southern Africa
considered for merging. › This article contains click symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks
Oorlam_people
Afrikaans word for marijuana
flower. The term, dating to the 1660s, derives from the word daxa in the Khoekhoe language used to describe the plant as well as various species of Leonotis
Dagga
Town in eastern Namibia
Gobabis (Otjiherero: Epako, Khoekhoe: ǂKhoandabes) is a town in eastern Namibia. It is the regional capital of the Omaheke Region, and the district capital
Gobabis
Capital of the Northern Cape, South Africa
Kimberley (Khoekhoe: ǃ’Ās; Tswana: Kimbali) is the capital and largest city of the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is located about 110 km (68 mi)
Kimberley,_South_Africa
Place in Northern Cape, South Africa
Keimoes (Khoekhoe: Kai mãs) is a town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It lies on the Orange River and is about halfway between Upington
Keimoes
Khoekhoe dialect
ǂAakhoe (ǂĀkhoe) and Haiǁom are dialects of the Khoekhoe dialect continuum spoken mainly in Namibia by the Haiǁom people. In the sparsely available material
Haiǁom–ǂAakhoe_dialect
During their migration, the Batlhaping encounted the Korana, a nomadic Khoekhoe tribe in 1750. The two tribes settled together. There were several harassing
Batlhaping_clan
Land Occupation
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Land_invasion_in_South_Africa
Tributary of the Orange River, South Africa
(later Afrikaans), translated by the Griquas or Boers from an earlier Kora Khoekhoe or !Orakobab name, sometimes spelled as Tky-Gariep (in Khoekhoegowab orthography
Vaal_River
Cape Colony Lord Caledon on 1 November 1809 to restrict the movement of Khoekhoe people (often referred to as Hottentots) living in the Cape Colony. Issued
Hottentot_Proclamation
Town in Western Cape, South Africa
and absorbed by south migrating Khoekhoe peoples. The indigenous inhabitants of the Knysna area are a southern Khoekhoe people called the Houtunqua or
Knysna
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Affordable housing in South Africa
Affordable_housing_in_South_Africa
Region in Namibia
from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The ǁKharas Region (Khoekhoe pronunciation:
ǁKharas_Region
involved the defence of the town by the British garrison, aided by a group of Khoekhoe marksmen, from an attack by a large force of attacking Xhosa warriors.
Battle_of_Grahamstown
Namibian farmer and actor (c. 1944–2003)
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Nǃxau_ǂToma
West Germanic language spoken in South Africa
adapted from a Khoekhoe word gogga, meaning insect, from the Khoisan xo-xo karos, blanket of animal hides kierie, walking stick from Khoekhoe Some of these
Afrikaans
Town in ǁKaras Region, Namibia
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Oranjemund
Language family of Botswana and South Africa
Tuu languages and other Khoisan languages, including basic vocabulary. Khoekhoe in particular is thought to have a Tuu (ǃKwi-branch) substrate. Examples
Tuu_languages
Settlement in Namibia
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Keetmanshoop
South African cloak
A kaross is a cloak made of sheepskin, or the hide of other animals, with the hair left on. It is properly confined to the coat of skin without sleeves
Kaross
Indigenous ethnic group of Namibia
a San people of Namibia. They speak the Haiǁom–ǂAakhoe dialect of the Khoekhoe dialect continuum. The letter ⟨ǁ⟩ in the name represents a lateral click
Haiǁom_people
Human lower-body phenotype
women with steatopygia. The most well-known example was a South African Khoekhoe woman named Sarah Baartman, who is thought to have had lipedema. Modern
Steatopygia
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Biometrics use by the South African government
Biometrics_use_by_the_South_African_government
orthography of Khoekhoe for the voiceless palatal click /ǂ/. ⟨vh⟩ represents /v̤/ in Shona. It was also used in the Tindall orthography of Khoekhoe for the aspirated
List_of_Latin-script_digraphs
People of South Africa
first modern inhabitants of South Africa were the San peoples and the Khoekhoe peoples. According to the 2022 Statistics South Africa census data, the
South_Africans
numbers of Nguni, Sotho-Tswana and Indo-European language speakers, with Khoekhoe influence. This has resulted in the spread of an urban argot, Tsotsitaal
Languages_of_South_Africa
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
List of libraries in South Africa
List_of_libraries_in_South_Africa
English Gana Gciriku Gwi Hai||om Herero ‡Hua Ju|’hoansi Kalanga Kgalagadi Khoekhoe Khwedam Kua Kuhane Kung-Ekoka Lozi Mbukushu Nambya Naro Ndebele Setswana
Languages_of_Botswana
Skin fold of the upper eyelid
The Khoekhoe, the San and some other African groups have a high frequency of the epicanthic fold.
Epicanthic_fold
Ethnic group in Namibia
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ǀKhowesin
Bantustan in South West Africa (1980–1989)
only surviving dialect of the Khoekhoe language. The suffix -qua means “people” and can be added to the names of most Khoekhoe groups. The region of the Northern
Namaland
Act of lengthening the labia minora
macronympha, and colloquially as khoikhoi apron), a feature of certain Khoekhoe women who, whether naturally or through artificial stretching, have relatively
Labia_stretching
Province in South Africa
The Eastern Cape (Afrikaans: Oos-Kaap [ˈuəs.kɑːp]; Xhosa: eMpuma-Kapa; Khoekhoe: Aiǂoas!hub) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. Its capital
Eastern_Cape
Holiday resort in ǁKaras Region, Namibia
symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. ǀAi-ǀAis (Khoekhoe: fire-fire, meaning
ǀAi-ǀAis
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Zimbabwe face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. Since 1995, the
LGBTQ_rights_in_Zimbabwe
Gonnema was a Khoekhoe chieftain of the Cochoqua people in 17th century South Africa. He was the primary antagonist of the Dutch East India Company in
Gonnema
Letter representing a click sound
publish a somewhat similar system in his phonetic description of Khoekhoe. Because Khoekhoe had no voiced clicks, he only created new letters for the four
Click_letter
City in Western Cape, South Africa
W. Botha. The indigenous inhabitants of the George area are a southern Khoekhoe people called the Houtunqua or Outeniqua. Their name means "The People
George,_South_Africa
Species of succulent
it is commonly known as kanna (a name derived from the plant's local Khoekhoe name), or alternatively kougoed, an Afrikaans term meaning 'chewable thing'
Mesembryanthemum_tortuosum
human beings'. Examples include: Ainu ainu, Inuktitut: inuk, Bantu: bantu, Khoekhoe: khoe-khoe, possibly in Uralic: Mansi mäńćī, mańśi, from Proto-Ugric *mańć-
Names_for_the_human_species
Ethnic group
spoke Nǁng (commonly referred to as Nǀuu), but as the people shifted to Khoekhoe and Afrikaans, the language lost speakers and now is virtually extinct
ǂKhomani_people
Settlement in Hardap Region, Namibia
symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Hoachanas (Khoekhoe: ǃHoaxaǃnâs)
Hoachanas
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Coat_of_arms_of_South_Africa
Mountain overlooking Cape Town, South Africa
Table Mountain (Khoekhoe: Huriǂoaxa, lit. 'sea-emerging'; Afrikaans: Tafelberg) is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the
Table_Mountain
Place of articulation
airstream mechanism rather than the place of articulation of the consonant.) Khoekhoe, for example, does not allow velars in medial or final position, but in
Velar_consonant
Dog breed
Africanis Africanis Other names African dog Mutina dog Khoekhoe dog Xhosa dog Tswana dog Sotho dog Zulu Dog Katali Bhoki Kutu Mukehe Bobby Simba Sibbi
Africanis
Language family native to Eurasia
Baltic ("Kurlandic"), Iranian ("Medic"), Finnish, Chinese, "Hottentot" (Khoekhoe), and others, noting that related languages (including Latin, Greek, German
Indo-European_languages
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List_of_Namibians
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List of national parks of Namibia
List_of_national_parks_of_Namibia
South African politician and actor
Dawid Kruiper GCOB (1 September 1935 – 13 June 2012) was a Khoekhoe-speaking traditional healer and leader of the ǂKhomani people in the Kalahari. Well
Dawid_Kruiper
Place in Kunene Region, Namibia
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Twyfelfontein
Mountain pass in the Langeberg, Western Cape, South Africa
Tradouw Pass is a pass through the Langeberg mountain range in South Africa. It is part of the R324 and is the main road between Swellendam and Barrydale
Tradouw_Pass
River in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
The !Khukaǁgamma or Sundays River (Afrikaans: Sondagsrivier) is a river in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is said to be the fastest flowing
Sundays_River
the reason may have been give propertied Khoekhoe a greater stake in the political system. In 1850 the Khoekhoe of the Kat River Settlement had risen in
Elections_in_South_Africa
South African indigenous and traditional leader
Stephen Michael Fritz is a Khoi leader born in South Africa on 4 March 1970. He is a South African indigenous and traditional leader and Senior Chief of
Stephen_Fritz
Military of South Africa from 1957 to 1994
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
South_African_Defence_Force
German missionary, linguist, ethnologist and historian
in South Africa - namely, apartheid." Vedder spoke fluently Oshindonga, Khoekhoe, and Otjiherero. He spent a lot of his time recording oral history and
Heinrich_Vedder
Deputy head of state and government of Namibia
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Vice_President_of_Namibia
Town in Hardap Region, Namibia
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Rehoboth,_Namibia
South African system of racial segregation
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Apartheid
Transfrontier park in Namibia and South Africa
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ǀAi-ǀAis/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park
ǀAi-ǀAis/Richtersveld_Transfrontier_Park
Town in Karas Region, Namibia
symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Karasburg (Khoekhoe: ǀNomsoros,
Karasburg
South African translator (d. 1674)
The "!Oroǀõas" ("Ward-girl"), spelled in Dutch as Krotoa or Kroket, otherwise known by her Christian name Eva (c. 1643 – 29 July 1674), was a !Uriǁ'aeǀona
Krotoa
Former government ministry of Namibia
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Ministry_of_Labour_(Namibia)
Namibian politician
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Bernadus_Swartbooi
Legislative capital of South Africa
native language. Afrikaans: Kaapstad [ˈkɑːpstat]; Xhosa: iKapa [íkáːpa]; Khoekhoe: ǁHui!gaeb, lit. 'the place where the clouds meet'; also known as "the
Cape_Town
Nearly extinct Tuu language of South Africa
ǀXam. The phonology is also substantially more similar to Tuu than to the Khoekhoe languages. The possibility exists that Tumʔi is not a distinct language
Tumʔi_language
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Khoe may be: Khoe languages the Khoe language the Khoekhoe people the Khoekhoe language Kho (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Khoe
Differences in access to information technologies
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Digital divide in South Africa
Digital_divide_in_South_Africa
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Ethnic_groups_in_South_Africa
Town in the Erongo Region of Namibia
Arandis (Khoekhoe for 'the place where people cry') is a mining town in the Erongo Region of western central Namibia. The town has 5,726 inhabitants. Originally
Arandis
Bicameral legislature of South Africa
peoples Ndebele Pedi Sotho Swazi Tsonga Tswana Venda Xhosa Zulu Khoisan Khoekhoe San people Whites Afrikaners British Coloureds Cape Coloureds Cape Malays
Parliament_of_South_Africa
Desert in Southern Africa
The Namib (/ˈnɑːmɪb/, NAH-mib; Portuguese: Namibe) is a coastal desert in Southern Africa. According to the broadest definition, the Namib stretches for
Namib
Province in South Africa
(Afrikaans: Noord-Kaap [ˈnuərtkɑːp]; Tswana: Kapa Bokone; Xhosa: eMntla-Kapa; Khoekhoe: Nama!hub) is the largest and most sparsely populated province of South
Northern_Cape
settlement and the native Khoekhoe inhabitants began in 1659-60 when Nommoa (also known as Doman) organised resistance of several Khoekhoe groups against the
History_of_Cape_Town
Political party in Namibia
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United Democratic Front (Namibia)
United_Democratic_Front_(Namibia)
River in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
Until the first VOC ships docked here in 1690, the creek was known by the Khoekhoe name from the Gonoqua tribe, Kragga Kamma (//Kraxa/kamma), 'the rocky creek
Baakens_River
Political party in Namibia
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Independent Patriots for Change
Independent_Patriots_for_Change
Protected area on the Garden Route, Western Cape and Eastern Cape, South Africa
jump at 216 metres (709 ft). The word "Tsitsikamma" originates from the Khoekhoe language tjisi, meaning "ten", and ǁamma, meaning "water", referring to
Tsitsikamma_National_Park
Settlement in Erongo Region, Namibia
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Okombahe
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Hottentot (racial term), in English Khoekhoe language Khoisan language Griqua people Khoekhoe, a South African ethnic group Khoisan, a wider
Hottentot
Captain of the Orlam Afrikaners (c. 1769 – 1823)
from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Jager Afrikaner (Khoekhoe: ǀHomǀaramab;
Jager_Afrikaner
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Holme.
Male
Serbian
(Миомир) Serbian name MIOMIR means "scent."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Blue as the Water; Water Nymph
Female
English
English name derived from Latin amicitia, AMICE means "friendship."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Radiating the Light of Holy Word
Boy/Male
Irish American Celtic Gaelic English
Manly.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One with Round Face
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kathyaani | கதà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨à¯€
Boy/Male
Tamil
Janadharn | ஜநாதாரà¯à®£Â
Girl/Female
Latin
Devoted.
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE
KHOEKHOE