A number of explanations exist for the origins of the name, ‘Knysna’ – including ‘xthys xna,’ purportedly from a Khoekhoe language term that might have meant ‘place of timber’, ‘place of ferns’, or even ‘straight down’[17][18] (referring to the cliffs at The Heads).
However, it is also likely that the name is related to, or a derivative of, similar place names that do or have existed in other parts of Africa.[speculation?] In colonial times Lake Malawi was known as Lake Nyasa (very similar to ‘Knysna’), while Webster’s Universal Unabridged Dictionary[19] defines the word ‘nyanza’ as a noun: “(African): An expanse of water, as a lake or wide river”

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