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The family is spread over the world: Africa, Europe, North America and Australasia.
The family is spread over the world: Africa, Europe, North America and Australasia.


The surname means "villager" or "from the village", as can be found in town names ending in -ville.
Directly translated from French the surname means basket maker.


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Viljoen coat-of-arms.

Viljoen is a surname of French Huguenot origin in South Africa and all Viljoens are the descendants of Francois Villion, a free wagon maker who arrived as a Huguenot refugee at the Cape of Good Hope in October 1671 from Clermont, France. He married Cornelia Campenaar from Middelburg, Holland, in 1676 at the Cape of Good Hope. The couple settled on the farm Ida's Valley near Stellenbosch as freeburghers. Francios Villion came from Clermont, Terres Froides or Monestier-de-Clermont(Dauphine) in 1671. He had three sons and three daughters from his marriage with Cornelia Campenaar. The farm is north east of Stellenbosch and it was awarded in 1962(OSF I,49). Currently the farm is a residential area in Stellenbosch.

Some well known descendants include the following:

The family is spread over the world: Africa, Europe, North America and Australasia.

The surname means "villager" or "from the village", as can be found in town names ending in -ville.