Doman (died 12 December 1663) was a Khoikhoi tribesman and interpreter with the Dutch settlers at the Cape of Good Hope.
[1] In order to hasten his return to Africa Doman told the Dutch he intended to convert to Christianity and no longer wanted to live among his people.
[5] When he returned, Doman clashed frequently with Krotoa, who he claimed had tried to curry favour with the Dutch and betray her people.
[7] Though they overran most of the outlying settlements and farms they lacked the means to storm the Dutch fort at the Cape.
[6][7] He died on 12 December 1663, the Dutch governor Zacharias Wagenaer recorded that "none of us will have cause to grieve, as he has been, in many respects, a mischievous and malicious man towards the company".