
Andreas Nicolaas Bornman
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Andreas Nicolaas Bornman is one of the plaintiffs in a landmark case that challenged the constitutionality of an apartheid-era law in South Africa that prohibited husbands from adopting their wives' family names. His advocacy for gender equality in naming conventions highlights the ongoing struggle against gender discrimination in legal frameworks.
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The application came from two couples, including Jess Donnelly-Bornman and Andreas Nicolaas Bornman.
What’s in a name? The concourt rules on surnames – The Mail & GuardianMail & Guardian·
South Africa· 2025-09-26
Andreas Nicolaas Bornman wanted both he and his wife to have their family names hyphenated.
Top court says banning husband from taking wife’s family name unconstitutional | World NewsThe Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·
Jamaica· 2025-09-13
Andreas Nicolaas Bornman and Jess Donnelly-Bornman wanted both to have their family names hyphenated.
South Africa’s top court says banning husband from taking wife’s family name unconstitutional | NewsThe Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·
Jamaica· 2025-09-11







