The history of Angolan last names is a long and complicated one. Angola was first settled by the Portuguese in the 15th century, and over time, the country has been home to many different cultures and ethnic groups. As a result, there are a variety of different last names in Angola today.Some of the most common Angolan last names are da Silva, Goncalves, and Rodrigues. These names are all of Portuguese origin, and they were brought to Angola by the early Portuguese settlers. Other common Angolan last names include Mateus (of Bantu origin) and Kimbundu (of Kikongo origin).There are also a number of uncommon Angolan last names. These names are often associated with specific families or tribes, and they can be quite difficult to pronounce for non-native speakers. Some examples of uncommon Angolan last names include Chiweza, Ngola, and Mbundu.

Have a look at these Angolan last names:

Abias Acacio Adao Adelina Airosa Albernaz Albino Amadeu Armando Arnaldo Ascenso Augosto
Baessa Baltazar Barnabe Bartolomeu Batalha Benge Benza Bernado Brilhante Buco Buela Bunga Bungo Cabrita Caly Candeias Capela Carina Cassio Cassola Castigo Cavaleiro Celestino Cerca Cisco Coimbra Conceicao Constantino Craveiro Cubana Cubano Custodio Danny Dembo Deodato Dumba
Duro Edilson Edna Edy Elvas Esteves Feio Fernades Fidel Fiel Fortes Frutuoso Futa Gerson Gonga Grilo Guilherme Hebo Isabel Jeronimo Josias Josue Jota Julio Jurema Lanzi Lelo Liberal Lito Livramento Lomba Luisa Mangueira Manuel Maravilha Margarida Marinela Mario Marlene Marley Massano Mazon Meno Micolo Mimoso Mingas Moita Moniz
Morango Napoleao Narciso Natividade Nazare Nela Neto Novato Nsambu Odebrecht Olim Ortet Paim Paixao Palanca Palha Panzo Passi Pegado Pequenino Pitra Praia Prata Principe Queiros Quintas Rato Robalo Rufino Ruivo Sabino Sardinha Semedo Serafim Simba Suco Suzana Swagger Tabita Tati Teca Teresa Tigre Tuta Vado Valente Valentim Valter Vania Veloso Venancio Vica Vigario Vika Viriato Weza Yola Yuri Zacarias

Last Names by Countries

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