Atanga Surname

37,357th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 14,094 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Ghana
Highest density in:
Cameroon

Atanga Surname User-submission:

The surname Atangana, and its several variants (Atangba, Atangan, Atanga) became notably more popular following the death of Minik Wallace in 1919. Minik was an Inuit born in 1890 who moved in 1897 from Greenland to New York City with his father and others thanks to the explorer Robert Peary.

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Atanga Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ghana6,3041:4,286616
Cameroon5,4161:3,835456
DR Congo1,1421:64,6937,626
Kenya5041:91,6278,222
Uganda2921:133,69612,263
Nigeria1851:957,52840,908
United States1341:2,704,917162,137
Papua New Guinea311:263,02335,917
England221:2,532,63991,802
Canada111:3,349,599180,238
Chad91:1,510,2445,402
France61:11,070,454349,096
Gambia41:480,863548
Gabon41:472,2983,618
Brazil31:71,358,111770,017
United Arab Emirates21:4,581,13693,443
Germany21:40,252,730481,636
South Africa21:27,088,852277,613
Netherlands21:8,443,588136,641
Switzerland11:8,212,915156,297
Algeria11:38,631,551130,422
Ireland11:4,708,93929,543
Sweden11:9,846,757347,448
Spain11:46,752,036156,870
Russia11:144,123,056881,408
Philippines11:101,238,223404,861
Central African Republic11:4,515,3901,196
Belgium11:11,496,644167,539
Benin11:10,335,602103,742
Japan11:127,844,29373,547
Italy11:61,156,688199,583
Iran11:76,782,524277,718
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Greece11:11,079,790145,225
Equatorial Guinea11:1,135,674984
Egypt11:91,935,754132,737
Congo11:4,989,09634,171
China11:1,367,321,56651,149

Atanga (2,495) may also be a first name.

Atanga Surname Meaning

User-submitted Reference

The surname Atangana, and its several variants (Atangba, Atangan, Atanga) became notably more popular following the death of Minik Wallace in 1919. Minik was an Inuit born in 1890 who moved in 1897 from Greenland to New York City with his father and others thanks to the explorer Robert Peary. Before this journey, records indicate Minik visited the shaman and practitioner of the healing arts, Atangana, who administered several spiritual remedies to his poorly father, Qisuk.

In spite of Atangana's intervention, Qisuk succumbed to death from consumption just after he had left Greenland (1898). Qisuk's passing destabilised many Inuit circles outside of his immediate family. Worries about healing spirits having abandoned them were exacerbated by the threat of the Big Ice melting, which provoked many indigenous people to 're-center their own energy'. Ultimately, this practice disrupted social harmony, which had been previously maintained through the mutual understanding and appreciation of balance and self-control of its members.

The psychological and spiritual tension at the turn of the century was curbed when Atangana and his network of Shamans revealed what records commonly refer to as 'The Truths Of the Healing Arts'. Whilst many of these truths have been lost in translation, the most significant remark the Shaman made was his admission that healing was, by its very nature, a spiritual endeavour. It had very little material effect on a man unwilling or unable to see himself as healthy. Although they were a few cynics who did not take Atangana's words to heart (there existed a minority who believed healing was solely the summoning of healing spirits to act in the physical world), the majority did, resulting in a restoration of the core values of these Inuit circles.

Many people indigenous to Greenland did eventually decide to leave and voyage across the world, likely due to the impending threat of the 'Big Ice'. Popular destinations for Inuit people were America, Iceland, Scandinavia and contemporary African colonies such as the Ivory Coast. Atangana and some of his contemporaries believed a spiritual imbalance would be caused if they departed from their ancestral land. Hence, it is believed that they remained in Greenland and managed to convince two extended families to take a shortened and less official form spiritual orders (to become half-Shamans: 'Angaanqaaq'). These families adopted the surname 'Atangan' and received the task from their elders to bring about the melting of the Big Ice to the world, a task that appears to have been completed when one examines the abundance of surnames deriving from the Shaman's name all across the world in the present day.

'Atangana' and its variants all constitute a surname that represents moral integrity and sensitivity, intellectual and spiritual dedication and commitment, and a special devotion to the world both in its material and spiritual form.

- Inuition

The surname Atangana and its several variants (Atangba, Atangan, Atanga) became notably more popular following the death of Minik Wallace in 1919. Minik was an Inuit born in 1890 who moved in 1897 from Greenland to New York City with his father and others by the explorer Robert Peary. Before this journey, records indicate Minik visited the shaman and practitioner of the healing arts, Atangana, who administered several spiritual remedies to his poorly father, Qisuk.

In spite of Atangana's intervention, Qisuk succumbed to death from consumption just after he had left Greenland (1898). Qisuk's passing destabilised many Inuit circles outside of his immediate family. Worries about healing spirits having abandoned them were exacerbated by the threat of the Big Ice melting, which provoked many indigenous people to 're-center their own energy'. Ultimately, this practice disrupted social harmony, which had been previously maintained through the mutual understanding and appreciation of balance and self-control of its members.

The psychological and spiritual tension at the turn of the century was curbed when Atangana and his network of Shamans revealed what records commonly refer to as 'The Truths Of the Healing Arts'. Whilst many of these truths have been lost in translation, the most significant remark the Shaman made was his admission that healing was, by its very nature, a spiritual endeavour. It had very little material effect on a man unwilling or unable to see himself as healthy. Although they were a few cynics who did not take Atangana's words to heart (there existed a minority who believed healing was solely the summoning of healing spirits to act in the physical world), the majority did, resulting in a restoration of the core values of these Inuit circles.

Many people indigenous to Greenland did eventually decide to leave and voyage across the world, likely due to the impending threat of the 'Big Ice'. Popular destinations for Inuit people were America, Iceland, Scandinavia and contemporary African colonies such as the Ivory Coast. Atangana and some of his contemporaries believed a spiritual imbalance would be caused if they departed from their ancestral land. Hence, it is believed that they remained in Greenland and managed to convince two extended families to take a shortened and less official form spiritual orders (to become half-Shamans: 'Angaanqaaq'). These families adopted the surname 'Atangan' and received the task from their elders to bring about the melting of the Big Ice to the world, a task that appears to have been completed when one examines the abundance of surnames deriving from the Shaman's name all across the world in the present day.

'Atangana' and its variants all constitute a surname that represents moral integrity and sensitivity, intellectual and spiritual dedication and commitment, and a special devotion to the world both in its material and spiritual form.

- Inuition

Atanga Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Atanga Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Atanga (Oriya: ଆତ) has its highest incidence in Ghana. It may also be found in the variant forms:. For other possible spellings of this last name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Atanga? popularity and diffusion

The last name is the 37,357th most frequently occurring family name on a global scale It is held by around 1 in 517,067 people. The surname Atanga is primarily found in Africa, where 98 percent of Atanga live; 46 percent live in West Africa and 46 percent live in Central Bantu Africa. It is also the 147,797th most frequently occurring first name on earth. It is borne by 2,495 people.

It is most frequently occurring in Ghana, where it is borne by 6,304 people, or 1 in 4,286. Not including Ghana Atanga exists in 37 countries. It is also found in Cameroon, where 38 percent live and The DR Congo, where 8 percent live.

Atanga Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those bearing the surname is primarily Christian (100%) in Kenya.

In The United States those bearing the Atanga surname are 11.48% more likely to be registered Democrats than The US average, with 64.71% registered with the political party.

Atanga earn somewhat less than the average income. In United States they earn 10.77% less than the national average, earning $38,500 USD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Atang'a92345/
Gatanga92261/
Hatanga92239/
Autanga92213/
Atangha9254/
Athanga9223/
Aitanga928/
Attanga923/
Atangah923/
Atangna922/
Eatanga921/
Atan'ga921/
Ataanga921/
Atangat921/
Atangay921/
Astanga921/
Atana913,579/
Ataga91908/
Gathanga86410/
Hatangad866/
Gattanga861/
Haitanga861/
Ataingat861/
Atang'ai861/
Gatang'a861/
Atamna837,730/
Astana833,530/
Otanga832,439/
Atanas832,325/
Atonga83835/
Gatana83674/
Atango83668/
Atanay83520/
Etanga83476/
Aitana83439/
Atanaz83360/
Gataga83247/
Attana83210/
Hatana83201/
Athana8392/
Atange8385/
Ateaga8383/
Atanau8367/
Attaga8354/
Atagha8352/
Atanna8344/
Atanai8326/
Atagai8326/
Atanoa8325/
Ataaga8315/
Atangi8313/
Atagap8312/
Atanea8311/
Atanat8310/
Hataga838/
Ataana838/
Astaga837/
Ataina836/
Autana836/
Atauga836/
Atauna834/
Atanaa832/
Atanad832/
Atanaj832/
Atamga832/
Atahna831/
Adtana831/
Atagad831/
Atagay831/
Atagah831/
Atagna831/
Gathang'a8044/
Gattangga804/
Ataningga801/
Atanghaya801/
Athanas7725,087/
Asthana7716,450/
Athamna772,385/
Athanaz77915/
Gatonga77591/
Gaitana77282/
Haitana77276/
Hatagah77225/
Gaytana77213/
Atangui77202/
Attanat77140/
Atounga77109/
Gatangi7783/
Atanget7767/
Athanay7761/
Gathaga7752/
Hataana7746/
Hatayna7734/
Attanai7725/
Ashtana7722/
Gatagai7719/
Attanas7718/
Astaina7716/
Attagai7716/
Atashga7716/
Atthana7714/
Atano'a7714/
Gatanna7713/
Hastana7713/
Atangho7713/
Astanad7713/
Otang'a7713/
Attango7712/
Gautana7711/
Atangoh7711/
Atannaz7710/
Hatangi779/
Attanna778/
Ateagha778/
Athenga778/
Auttana778/
Autangi777/
Attanah777/
Hattana777/
Astonga777/
Attamna776/
Ataigha776/
Aytamga776/
Gatange775/
Gathana775/
Ataumga775/
Hastaga775/
Gattana774/
Hatagad774/
Athange774/
Astange774/
Astangi774/
Attange774/
Atanger774/
Ettanga774/
Atangoy774/
Athango774/
Gataiga774/
Hathana774/
Ateanea774/
Aastana773/
Aiteaga773/
Atangou773/
Aitaana773/
Astaana772/
Astahna772/
Astanas772/
Haataga772/
Hautana772/
Atahana772/
Etangha772/
Attagha772/
Atong'a772/
Hatagat771/
Gattaga771/
Aataana771/
Aathana771/
Aitanna771/
Aithana771/
Attanay771/
Ataghat771/
Ataguea771/
Athanai771/
Athanaj771/
Athayna771/
Ataamna771/
Hathaga771/
Aatamna771/
Gatagha771/
Attaiga771/
Asteaga771/
Hateana771/
Ottanga771/
Othanga771/
Outanga771/
Gadtana771/
Ethanga771/
Aitonga771/
Aitanaa771/
Aitanas771/
Aetonga771/
Atongha771/
Atongoa771/
Atatnat771/
Atangih771/
Ateinga771/
Astango771/
Atamnah771/
Atanguy771/
Otangas771/
Attagah771/
Autaina771/
Eattana771/
Authana771/
Athaina771/
Athanaa771/
Athanat771/
Astanay771/
Hatanah771/
Autange770/
Atheana770/
Otana731,090/
Atago73691/
Atoga73425/
Atano73401/
Otaga73247/
Ashthana71222/
Gatongay71220/
Gattanna71190/
Asthanah71170/
Hatthana71164/
Athainay71103/
Aasthana7174/
Ashtange7155/
Attanath7149/
Gatang'i7115/
Gathaiga7112/
Gatangou7111/
Ashtangi719/
Gathonga717/
Astahana716/
Asthanaz716/
Hautonga715/
Eathangi715/
Atoungas715/
Atthanai715/
Gathaina714/
Gathangi714/
Attannaz714/
Gaitangi714/
Atthanat714/
Astahina713/
Atashgah713/
Austhana712/
Asthaana712/
Atonguea712/
Houtanga712/
Auttanat712/
Auttasingha712/
Hatagahe711/
Easthana711/
Gattangi711/
Attanach711/
Asthanas711/
Asthanay711/
Asthhana711/
Attannah711/
Etangaha711/
Astanger711/
Hatanaha711/
Hastagha711/
Otangaya711/
Haitonga711/
Ethangha711/
Aitotnga711/
Atosinga711/
Athamnai711/
Atangoud711/
Ataninge711/
Atashgaz711/
Atasingi711/
Authenga711/
Athamnah711/
Haitange711/
Gathango711/
Audtanat711/
Authaina711/
Auttanai711/
Aththana711/
Hattanat711/
Hattanay710/
Hathanay710/
Hatano6759,489/
Atongo672,787/
Etonga671,522/
Oitana67463/
Ostaga67391/
Hatago67383/
Atouga67353/
Otonga67320/
Etango67304/
Outana67295/
Attano67194/
Otango67177/
Gotana67151/
Aitago67128/
Athago67114/
Otange67108/
Atomga6782/
Atonge6770/
Atanoy6764/
Otanha6760/
Atanos6758/
Ataigo6754/
Oztaga6750/
Atongi6747/
Ottana6741/
Astagneau6741/
Atagoy6739/
Hotana6731/
Autano6728/
Oytana6726/
Otangi6723/
Otaana6722/
Aitano6719/
Astoga6716/
Atanno6715/
Attanà6713/
Ataino6712/
Gattangou6710/
Otagah679/
Atogah679/
Atooga679/
Otagha678/
Ataney676/
Ajtano676/
Ostana675/
Otanah675/
Atayno675/
Gatonggay675/
Atanou674/
Ottaga674/
Atogas674/
Othana674/
Hatthanat674/
Atagou674/
Hatthasingha674/
Ateiga673/
Aitoga672/
Atanoh672/
Otaiga672/
Atanasowa671/
Gatthanna671/
Atongy671/
Asshthana671/
Atam'a671/
Atanod671/
Atanoi671/
Ataygo671/
Atamno671/
Atagos671/
Atohga671/
Gathong'a671/
Hatoga671/
Otagay671/
Otanai671/
Haitangui671/
Gadtangou671/
Aataghais671/
Atanho671/
Atashgahy671/
Attaanaha671/
Aïtano671/
Otanna671/
Aitamnait671/
Atonaa671/
Otagai671/
Hathainat671/

Atanga Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Atanga in the Oriya language
ଆତata85.15
ଅତata5.94
ପାଣିଗାହିpanigahi0.99
ନାସନnasana0.99
ନାଶନnasana0.99
ମହାନmahana0.99
ଚରଣcarana0.99
ପାହାନpahana0.99
ଆତଂଗatanga0.99

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