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SUGONDLA is a South African surname. The surname is derived from the Xhosa word 'sugondla', meaning 'a place where sugar is produced'. The surname may also be derived from the Zulu word 'sugondo', meaning 'a thorn tree'. The surname may also be derived from the Swazi word 'sugondla', meaning 'a place where sugar is produced'. The surname may also be derived from the English word 'sugar', which is derived from the Arabic word 'sūq', meaning 'a granular substance obtained from the juice of sugar cane or other fruit'. The surname may also be derived from the Dutch word 'zugar', meaning 'a sugar beet'. The surname may also be derived from the French word 'sucre', which is derived from the Latin word 'sucra', meaning 'a sugar cane'. The surname may also be derived from the German word 'Zucker', which is derived from the Latin word 'zuccera', meaning 'a sugar cane'. The surname may also be derived from the Scandinavian word 'socker', which is derived from the Old Norse word 'sugar', which is derived from the Arabic word 'sūq', meaning 'a granular substance obtained from the juice of sugar cane or other fruit'. The surname may also be derived from the Irish word 'succair', which is derived from the Latin word 'sucra', meaning 'a sugar cane'. The surname may also be derived from the Welsh word 'suger', which is derived from the Latin word 'sucra', meaning 'a sugar cane'. The surname may also be derived from the Italian word 'zucchero', which is derived from the Arabic word 'sūq', meaning 'a granular substance obtained from the juice of sugar cane or other fruit'. The surname may also be derived from the Spanish word 'azúcar', which is derived from the Arabic word 'sūq', meaning 'a granular substance obtained from the juice of sugar cane or other fruit'. The surname may also be derived from the Portuguese word 'açúcar', which is derived from the Arabic word 'sūq', meaning 'a granular substance obtained from the juice of sugar cane or other fruit'.
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