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Forename Lebogang

In the entire world, Lebogang (Lebogang South Africa Botswana United Kingdom United States Australia) is a common gender-neutral forename. The first name Lebogang is characteristic of Botswana, where it is quite a common epicene name, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, where it is a very rare epicene name. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in South Africa, Botswana, and Indonesia. Much less frequently, Lebogang is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Lebogang

name Lebogang
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Lebogang United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Botswana, South Africa

Notable namesakes

picture of lebogang mashile lebogang mashile lebogang mashile South African author, ZA (b. 1979) link
picture of lebogang moloto lebogang moloto lebogang moloto South African association footballer, ZA (b. 1990) link
picture of lebogang ramalepe lebogang ramalepe lebogang ramalepe South Africa footballer, ZA (b. 1991) link
picture of lebogang phiri lebogang phiri lebogang phiri South African footballer, ZA (b. 1994) link
lebogang maile South African politician (b. 1979) link
lebogang motsumi person featured in UNFPA Icons and Activists, ZA link
lebogang g matonyane researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-0109-5027) link
lebogang mokotedi researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-1520-7093) link
lebogang maureen katata-seru researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-7228-305X) link
lebogang motlhaping South African politician link
lebogang more South African politician (b. 1980) link
lebogang moseri Chess player, ZA link
lebogang skosana researcher link
lebogang madise South African Computer Scientist link
lebogang ramma researcher link

Characteristic surnames

Tau, Matlala, Malatji, Mashaba, Mashigo, Mashego, Mohlala, Motaung, Mokoena, Mokwena, Mogotsi, Sithole, Khumalo, Ledwaba, Ngobeni, Maluleka, Mahlangu, Masemola, Mogorosi, Precious, Letsoalo, Molebatsi, Ndlovu, Mphahlele, Legodi, Kekana, Pule, Lebo, Maake, Moloi, Moeng, Khoza, Phiri, Diale, Lebza, Nkosi, Matlou, Mabena, Mohale, Moremi, Molefe, Moloto, Mokone, Modise, Mogale, Chauke, Baloyi, Radebe, and Tshabalala