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Viljoen is an
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surname, derived from the French ''Villion''. It was brought to
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in 1671 by French
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s who subsequently intermarried with the local
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population.Family website
/ref> The progenitors of the extended Viljoen clan are François Villion (born Clermont,
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, France) and Cornelia Campenaar (born in Middelburg,
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,
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). Married in the
Cape of Good Hope The Cape of Good Hope ( af, Kaap die Goeie Hoop ) ;''Kaap'' in isolation: pt, Cabo da Boa Esperança is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. A common misconception is that the Cape of Good Hope is t ...
, they later farmed for a living near
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. 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 *
Bronwyn Law-Viljoen Bronwyn Law-Viljoen is a South African writer, editor, publisher and professor. She is the co-founder of the publisher Fourthwall Books and owns a bookstore called Edition. She acts as the primary editor for works on law and history of South Afr ...
, South African writer, editor, publisher and professor * Christi Viljoen (born 1987), Namibian cricketer * Christo Viljoen (born 1937). South African academic, engineer, genealogist *
Colin Viljoen Colin Viljoen (born 20 June 1948) is a retired footballer who played in midfield for English teams Ipswich Town, Manchester City and Chelsea. Born in South Africa, he won two caps for England under manager Don Revie. Biography Born in Johanne ...
(born 1948), South African born former English international footballer * Dirk Viljoen (born 1977), former cricketer *
Constand Viljoen General Constand Laubscher Viljoen, (28 October 1933 – 3 April 2020) was a South African military commander and politician. He co-founded the Afrikaner Volksfront (Afrikaner People's Front) and later founded the Freedom Front (now Fre ...
(1933–2020), former South African military commander and politician *
Gerrit Viljoen Gerrit Van Niekerk Viljoen (11 September 1926 in Cape Town – 29 March 2009) was a South African government minister and member of the National Party. He was chair of the Broederbond from 1974 to 1980, Administrator-General of South Wes ...
(born 1926), former South African government minister *
Hardus Viljoen GC Viljoen (born 6 March 1989), known as Hardus Viljoen,Borland K (2016Viljoen desperate to earn a place in the national team, '' The Citizen'', 4 July 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2016. is a South African professional cricketer. Viljoen played for ...
(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 Johannes Jurie Viljoen (born 14 May 1942 in Aranos, Hardap Region) is a Namibian politician. Viljoen was a member of the 4th National Assembly of Namibia from 2005 to 2010. From 2005 to 2010, Viljoen was the only representative of the Monitor Acti ...
(born 1942), Namibian politician *
Ken Viljoen Kenneth George Viljoen (14 May 1910 – 21 January 1974) was a South African cricketer who played in 27 Test matches from 1930–31 to 1948–49. He was later a manager of post– World War II South African teams. He was born in Windsorton, C ...
(1910–1974), South African cricketer and cricket manager * Lettie Viljoen, pseudonym of the South African author Ingrid Winterbach *
Marais Viljoen Marais Viljoen, (2 December 1915 – 4 January 2007) was the last ceremonial state president of South Africa from 4 June 1979 until 3 September 1984. Viljoen became the last of the ceremonial presidents of South Africa when he was succeeded in ...
(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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