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Belle Delphine
English Internet celebrity, pornographic actress, and model (born 1999)
Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark
Princess of Greece and Denmark (1942–2026)
Reeva Steenkamp
South African model and legal assistant (1983–2013)
Jerome Damon
South African football referee
Eddie Kramer
British audio engineer and producer
David Cooper
Sourh African psychiatrist (1931–1986)
Tanya van Graan
South African actress, singer and model
Zackie Achmat
South African activist, politician and film director (born 1962)
Tikvah Alper
radiobiologist
Sylvia Rafael
Israeli spy (1937–2005)
Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of Grafton
son of Charles FitzRoy, 10th Duke of Grafton (1919–2011)
Abraham van Riebeeck
governor-general of the VOC (1653-1713)
Dorothea Bleek
German anthropologist and philologist (1873–1948)
Louis Washkansky
Lithuanian-South African grocer (c. 1912–1967); recipient of the first human heart transplant
Jo-Ann Strauss
South African entrepreneur and former Miss South Africa contest winner
Sonia Machanick
South African psychologist and writer
Janette Deacon
South African archaeologist
Winston Sterzel
South African YouTuber
Adrian Holdstock
cricketer
Lorcia Cooper
actress
Edwin Percy Phillips
South African botanist (1884-1967)
Rhys Isaac
South African-Australian historian and academic
Frank Skjellerup
Australian astronomer (1875–1952)
Florence, Lady Phillips
South African art collector (1863-1940)
Louise Juta
Karl Marx's sister (1821–1893)
Ivan Toms
South African activist (1952-2008) opposed to Apartheid and conscription and defender of LGBT rights
David Graaff
South African businessman and politician (1859-1931)
Nomshado Twala
South African actor,Dj
Taha Karaan
South African jurist (1969-2021)
Brequette Cassie
South African and Spanish singer
Kewpie
drag artist

Tom Cullberg
South African artist
Krotoa
The "!Oroǀõas" ("Ward-girl"), spelled in Dutch as Krotoa or Kroket, otherwise known by her Christian name Eva (c. 1643 – 29 July 1674), was a !Uriǁ'aeǀona translator who worked for the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) during the founding of the Cape Colony.
Harry Adams
South African cricket umpire (1881-1946)
Abigail Mbalo-Mokoena
South African chef and restaurateur
Abongile Tom
South African referee
Noluthando Meje
South African actress and singer
Karen Dudley
South African restaurateur and food writer
Michael S. Comay
Israeli diplomat
Elizabeth Anne Voigt
South African museologist
Meron Reuben
Israeli diplomat

Leonard Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann
British and South African judge (born 1934)

Dulcie Howes
South African ballet dancer (1908–1993)

Timothy Greene
South African film director
Ruth A. Berman
Israeli linguist

Bennie Goldin
Zimbabwean lawyer and judge
Soli Philander
South African actor
John Comaroff
South African anthropologist
Anna Breytenbach
interspecies communicator, animal activist and conservationist
Kenneth Abrahams
Namibian activist and physician
Jurriaan François de Friderici
Dutch politician (1751-1812)
Faldela Williams
Cookbookauthor
Hilary Deacon
South African archaeologist and academic (1936–2010)
Charles Anderson
Australian soldier, farmer and politician (1897-1988)
Rhoda Kadalie
South African academic (born 1953)
Charles R. Burton
British explorer (1942-2002)
Carmel Schrire
Archaeologist and anthropologist
Richard Scott
South African artist
Yasmin Sooka
South African lawyer
Anna Elizabeth Botha
First Lady of South Africa (1922-1997)