Mutanga

The surname Mutanga is of African origin and is prevalent among the Shona people of Zimbabwe. The name is believed to have originated from the Shona word "mutanga," which means "a big rock" or "a stone."

The Mutanga surname is often used to identify individuals or families with a connection to a specific geographic location or landmark. In some cases, it may denote a family's ancestral ties to a prominent rock formation or a place with significant cultural or historical importance.

Individuals bearing the surname Mutanga can be found in various parts of Zimbabwe and are often proud of their heritage and lineage. The surname is an essential part of their identity and serves as a link to their ancestral roots and community.

Like many surnames in African cultures, the name Mutanga carries with it a sense of pride, history, and belonging. It stands as a symbol of the rich cultural tapestry of the Shona people and their traditions.

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There are approximately 62 people named Mutanga in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Mutanga.

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