The surname
Joof,
Diouf,
Juuf or
Juf is carried by several personalities, some of which include
: Royalty (king of
Sine). Reigned c. 1825–53). From
The Royal House of Semou Njekeh Joof.
Kingdom of Baol • Lamane Jegan Joof, founder of Tukar in the medieval era (11th century) • Maad Ndaah Njemeh Joof, king of Laa (
Baol; c. 1290) •
Teigne Jinaax Jalaan Joof (or Teeñ Jinaax Jalaan Juuf), King of Baol (
Lambaye). Relative of
Lamane Jegan Joof.
Kingdom of Sine • Maad a Sinig Boukar Tjilas Sanghaie Joof, king of Sine (reigned 1724–35), son of
Maad Semou Njekeh Joof •
Maad a Sinig Ama Joof Gnilane Faye Joof, king of
Sine (reigned 1825–53) • Maad a Sinig Amadi Baro Joof, king of Sine (reigned 1882–84) The Serers of Saloum also reinstated their monarchy in 2017, and chose Niokhobaye's maternal uncle, Thierno Coumba Daga Ndao as
Maad Saloum (king of Saloum)―also of Guelowar matrilineage. As Sine and Saloum are now part of independent Senegal, these two kings rule as
constitutional monarchs. Unlike their predecessors who were
absolute monarchs, these two kings have no official powers. Their role is merely ceremonial and diplomatic. Niokhobaye however, does have some influence, and has been able to utilise the old pleasant cousinship between the Serer and
Jola people by liaising with the King of Oussouye (Maan Sibiloumbaye Diédhiou) to help effect economic and cultural development, as well as bring about peace in
Casamance―following decades long of the
Casamance conflict―which has been a major problem of consequetive Gambian and Senegalese presidents since in 1982. • Maad Saloum Ndeneh Jogop Joof, king of Saloum (reigned 1901–11)
Kingdom of Cayor • Manguinak Joof, appointed
Ber Jak of
Cayor (equivalent of Prime Minister) by his first cousin
Damel Amari Ngoneh Sobell Fall after he assisted him defeat the king of Jolof at the Battle of Danki (1549).
Royal houses (Guelowar period) •
The Royal House of Boureh Gnilane Joof, the first
royal house founded by the Joof family during the Guelowar period. Founded by
Jaraff Boureh Gnilane Joof in the 14th century. •
Mamadou Diouf, Senegalese historian, professor at the
University of Michigan • Arona N'doffène Diouf, professor at the
University of North Carolina •
Sylviane Diouf, historian and author • Cheikh Diouf, historian and
essayist • Marcel Mahawa Diouf, a Senegalese historian, theologian and author on
Serer religion, traditions and
history. •
Babacar Sédikh Diouf, a Senegalese historian and author on Serer history • Moustapha Diouf, a Senegalese sociologist and professor at the University of Vermont
Politics . The second president of
Senegal and Secretary General of
Francophonie.] •
Ngalandou Diouf (1875–1941), Senegalese politician of the colonial era and parliamentarian of the
French Chamber of Deputies •
Abdou Diouf (born 1935), Senegalese politician,
second president of Senegal and former
Secretary-General of
Francophonie. •
Coumba Ndoffène Diouf, Senegalese politician who held several cabinet posts. Former
Foreign Minister of Senegal, Minister of Public Health and Social Affairs. • George St. Clair Joof (1907–1955), Gambian politician and
barrister •
Lucretia St. Clair Joof (1913–1982), Gambian politician and the first woman in
the House of Representatives (the Gambia) • (1925–2006), Senegalese politician and engineer, who held several ministerial posts before and after Senegal's independence. •
Jacques Diouf, Senegalese politician
Director-General of
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) •
Madior Diouf (born 1939) Senegalese politician and professor of literature at the Université Cheikh Anta Diop. Member and leader of the
National Democratic Rally. • Mame Birame Souleymane Diouf (also Mame Biram Souleyman Diouf), Senegalese politician, economist and Deputy Mayor of Sokone (
Senegal). •
Ibra Diouf, member of
The Pan-African Parliament •
Abdoulaye Diouf Sarr, minister in the Senegal government until 2022
Legal profession Some of these legal professionals have ventured into politics but they are more known for their legal than for their political occupation
: •
Alhaji Bai Modi Joof (1933–1993) (Alhaji B.M. Joof),
Gambian
barrister, legal adviser to
the Gambia Press Union and defender of
free speech. Commonly known as Lawyer Joof (not to be confused with the younger Joseph Henry Joof, who is also known as Lawyer Joof), younger brother of
Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof. •
Joseph Henry Joof (born 1960), Gambian barrister, attorney general and politician.
Medicine • Professor Boucar Diouf, member of the
International Society of Nephrology, member of the African board of the Commission for the Global Advancement of Nephrology (COMGAN), member of the African Associations of Nephrology, President and founder-member of the Senegalese Society of Nephrology (SESONEPH)
Sports . Professional
footballer. Pictured after winning the
Scottish League Cup with
Glasgow Rangers.
● El Hadji Malick Diouf (born 2004) professional footballer who plays for
West Ham United F.C. • Robert Diouf, professional
Senegalese wrestler and former champion. •
El Hadji Diouf (born 1981), Senegalese
footballer, winner of many trophies as well as the
2002 BBC African Footballer of the Year award. •
Dame Diouf, Senegalese footballer and elder brother of El Hadji Diouf. • Pa'Malick Joof (born 1985), Gambian footballer and former player of
SV Wilhelmshaven. •
Mamadou Diouf, Senegalese footballer who played for
FC Metz. •
El Hadji Diouf (footballer, born 1988) (not be confused with the other El Hadji Diouf), also a professional footballer. • Mamadou Diouf, professional
basketball player and a member of the Senegalese national basketball team. •
Pape Diouf (proper:
Mababa Diouf, born 1951), former journalist and president of
Olympique de Marseille (2005–2009) •
Mame Biram Diouf (born 1987), Senegalese footballer who plays for Turkish side
Konyaspor. •
Mame Tacko Diouf (born 1976), Senegalese
400 metres hurdler. •
Mame Diodio Diouf (born 1984), Senegalese basketball player. •
Valentina Diouf (born 1993), Italian volleyball player. • (born 1994), German basketball player and journalist. •
Yehvann Diouf Music and entertainment , a renowned actor who had worked with personalities like
Ousmane Sembène. ::::::::*Boucar Diouf, Senegalese humorist ::::::::*, musician, percussionist and composer, band member of the Diouf Brothers (Les frères Diouf). ::::::::*Pape Abdou Karim Diouf, brother of Élage Diouf and member of the Diouf Brothers band.
Business and commerce ::::::::*Abdoulie Joof, a Gambian
tycoon, commonly known as Lie Joof, implicated in several controversies including the financing of a
coup d'etat to overthrow president
Yahya Jammeh.
Multi-discipline The following list gives the names of personalities with this surname who are experts in a variety of professions, and are equally known for each of these professions. Their professional life is so wide and varied that they can not be easily described by a single category: •
Alhaji Alieu Ebrima Cham Joof (1924–2011), a
Gambian Statesman, author, historian, politician, trade unionist, nationalist, broadcaster, etc.
Other • The Diouf brothers (Les frères Diouf), music band from Senegal. The band consists of
Élage Diouf (El Hadji Fall Diouf) and Pape Abdou Karim Diouf. ==See also==