Du Toit - People

People

  • Alexander du Toit (1878–1948), South African geologist
  • André le Roux du Toit, aka Koos Kombuis (born 1954), South African musician, singer, songwriter, and writer
  • Anri du Toit, aka Yolandi Visser, a South African singer and rapper, member of Die Antwoord
  • Christiaan du Toit (1901–c. 1960), South African military commander
  • Daniel du Toit (1871–1959), South African astronomer
  • Dirk du Toit (1943—2009), South African politician
  • Elize du Toit (born 1981), South African born, British actress
  • Flooi du Toit, South African cricketer
  • Gaffie du Toit (born 1977), South African rugby union footballer
  • Gerard'd du Toit, South African composer and conductor
  • Jakob Daniël du Toit, aka Totius (1877—1953), South African Afrikaans language pioneer
  • Jané du Toit (born 1975), Namibian rugby union footballer
  • Natalie du Toit (born 1984), South African swimmer
  • Nick du Toit, South African arms dealer
  • Paul du Toit (born 1965), South African artist
  • Simoné du Toit (born 1988), South African shot putter
  • Stephanus Jacobus du Toit (1847–1911), South African Afrikaans language pioneer
  • Vanes-Mari Du Toit, (born 1989), South African netball player
  • Wikus du Toit, (born 1972), South African actor

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