1. Damali Bayita Nanjobe
2. Naabakyaala Dolosi Mwaan’omu Bakazikubawa
3. Esiteri Nabunnya
4. Naabakyaala Eveliini Kulabako, Omubikka
5. Naabakyaala Loyiroosa Nakibuuka, Kaddulubaale
6. Naabakyaala Samali Namuwanga, Sabaddu
7. Nabweteme
8. Nakijoba Nabulya (Elizabeeti Oliva Kyebuzibwa born of Mwanje Bikaali)
9. Bezza Batwegombya
10. Naabakyaala Ntongo, Kabejja
11. Naabakyaala Nabisubi, Omuwanga
12. Namirembe
13. Lakeeri Mbekeka
14. Nalwooga, Omuyigiriza
15. Elizaabeeti Buteba
16. Nattimba Binti Juma
17. Amalemba Tutsi
Mwanga II fathered several sons and daughters from his wives including Daudi Chwa II of Buganda:
Prince (Omulangira) Kagolo, whose mother was Damali Bayita Nanjobe. He was killed by his uncle Kalema, in 1889.
Prince (Omulangira) Mulindwa, whose mother was Nabweteme
Prince (Omulangira) Nganda, whose mother was Lakeeri Mbekeka
Prince (Omulangira) Abdallah Mawanda whose mother was Lakeeri Mbekeka. Perceived as a potential agitator during the reign of Chwa, he was appointed as one of the British Agents to Kigezi in South Western Uganda.
Daudi Chwa II of Buganda, who reigned from 1897 until 1939. His mother was Eveliini Kulabako.
Prince (Omulangira) Yusuufu Suuna Kiweewa, whose mother was Esiteri Nabunnya. He was born at Mengo, Uganda on 16 February 1898 and was educated at Mengo High School and King’s College Budo. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in October 1914.
He served in the Great War from 1915 until 1919. Promoted to Lieutenant in the 7th Territorial Battalion on 25 May 1939. He served in the Second World War in Eastern Africa and in North Africa, from 1939 until 1940. Retired on 18 March 1940. He was implicated in the Buganda riots of 1949 and exiled to the Ssese Islands, where he died in 1949.
Prince (Omulangira) Tobi, whose mother was Nabisubi
Prince (Omulangira) Nayime?, whose mother was Loyiroosa Nakibuuka
Princess (Omumbejja) Najjuma Katebe, whose mother is not mentioned
Princess (Omumbejja) Anna Nambi Nassolo, whose mother was Samali Namuwanga
Princess (Omumbejja) Mboni Maliamu Kajja-Obunaku, whose mother was Nattimba. She was educated at Saint Monica’s School in Zanzibar.