Viljoen

Viljoen coat-of-arms (unregistered).

Viljoen is an Afrikaans surname, derived from the French Villion.[1] It was brought to South Africa in 1671 by French Huguenots who subsequently intermarried with the local Dutch population.[2]

The progenitors of the extended Viljoen clan are François Villion (born Clermont, Île-de-France, France) and Cornelia Campenaar (born in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands). Married in the Cape of Good Hope, they later farmed for a living near Stellenbosch. Some of their descendants include:

  • Annari Viljoen (born 1987), South African Olympic badminton player
  • Barend Viljoen (born 1908), South African military commander
  • Ben Viljoen (born 1869), South African military commander
  • Christi Viljoen (born 1987), Namibian cricketer
  • Colin Viljoen (born 1948), South African born former English international footballer
  • Dirk Viljoen (born 1977), former cricketer
  • Constand Viljoen (born 1933), former South African military commander and politician
  • Gerrit Viljoen (born 1926), former South African government minister
  • Hardus Viljoen (born 1989), South African cricketer
  • Irene van Dyk, née Viljoen (born 1972), South African and New Zealand international netballer
  • Joggie Viljoen (born 1945), South African rugby union footballer
  • Joggie Viljoen (born 1976), South African rugby union footballer
  • Johannes Viljoen (1904–1976), South African Olympic track and field athlete
  • Jurie Viljoen (born 1942), Namibian politician
  • Ken Viljoen (1910–1974), South African cricketer and cricket manager
  • Lettie Viljoen, pseudonym of the South African author Ingrid Winterbach
  • Marais Viljoen (1915–2007), ceremonial State President of South Africa
  • Nik Viljoen, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
  • Sunette Viljoen (born 1983), South African javelin thrower
  • Willem Viljoen (born 1987), South African Olympic badminton player, brother of Annari

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