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[Opinions] Re: Monique
In South Africa we would expect a Monique to be a white Afrikaans speaker. In the 17th century the king of France made Catholicism the official State religion, and Protestants immediately felt threatened. The Dutch, predominantly Protestant, had colonised what is now South Africa and so there was a safe place for the Protestant French to emigrate to. They brought with them their skill at wine-making, as well as their surnames (like De Villiers, Du Toit, Rousseau etc) and given names (like Pierre, Jacques, Monique, Yvonne etc).

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