VAN GRAAN
Also recorded as Van Graan
Van Graan
Van Graan is a surname of Dutch origin that has historical roots in South Africa. It is believed to have been brought to South Africa by early Dutch settlers during the 17th century. The surname "van Graan" is derived from the Dutch word "graan," meaning "grain" in English.
The surname is associated with descendants of Dutch settlers who established farms in the Cape Colony of South Africa. Over time, many members of the Van Graan family became prominent figures in the agricultural and political spheres of the region.
The Van Graan family has a rich history in South Africa, with many members contributing significantly to the development of the country. Today, the surname is still present in South Africa and other parts of the world, symbolising the heritage and legacy of the early Dutch settlers.
The name "Van Graan" reflects the cultural diversity and historical ties between South Africa and the Netherlands, highlighting the lasting impact of Dutch settlement in the region.
There are approximately 55 people named van Graan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named van Graan.