Somali people

Somali people
Soomaalida
𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒆𐒖
صومالِدَ
Traditional area inhabited by the Somali ethnic group
Total population
26.5 million[1]
Regions with significant populations
Horn of Africa
 Somalia[a]18,143,378 (2023)[2][3]
 Ethiopia4,581,793 (2007)[4]
 Kenya2,780,502 (2019)[5]
 Djibouti560,000 (2024)[6]
 Yemen500,000 (2014)[7]
 United Kingdom176,645 (2021)[8]
 United States169,799 (2023)[9]
 Libya112,000 (2020)[10]
 United Arab Emirates101,000[11]
 Sweden68,290[12]
 Tanzania66,000[13]
 Canada65,550[14]
 Germany60,295[15]
 Uganda51,536[16]
 Saudi Arabia45,710[17]
 Norway43,196[18]
 Netherlands41,064[19]
 South Africa27,000–40,000[20]
 Finland24,647[21]
 Egypt21,000[10]–200,000[22]
 Australia18,401[23]
 Denmark11,041[24]
 Italy9,349[25]
  Switzerland8,625[26]
 France8,000[10]
 Austria7,101[27]
 Turkey5,518[28]
Other countries
 Zambia3,000–4,000[29][30]
 Malaysia3,000[10]
 Belgium2,627[31]
 Eritrea2,604[32]
 Pakistan2,500[33]
 Ireland2,150[34]
 New Zealand1,617[35]
 Indonesia1,170[36]
Languages
Somali
Religion
Islam (Sunni)
Related ethnic groups
AfarSahoOromoRendilleCushites[37]
A Somali man in a traditional Koofiyad

The Somali people (Somali: Soomaalida, Osmanya: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒆𐒖, Wadaad: صومالِدَ‎) are a Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa[38][39] who share a common ancestry, culture and history. The East Cushitic Somali language is the shared mother tongue of ethnic Somalis, which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family, and they are predominantly Sunni Muslim.[40][41] Forming one of the largest ethnic groups on the continent, they cover one of the most expansive landmasses by a single ethnic group in Africa.[42]

According to most scholars, the ancient Land of Punt and its native inhabitants formed part of the ethnogenesis of the Somali people. This ancient historical kingdom is where a great portion of their cultural traditions and ancestry are said to derive from.[43][44][45][46] Somalis share many historical and cultural traits with other Cushitic peoples, especially with Lowland East Cushitic people, specifically the Afar and the Saho.[47]

Ethnic Somalis are principally concentrated in Somalia (around 17.6 million),[48] Somaliland (5.7 million),[49] Ethiopia (4.6 million),[4] Kenya (2.8 million),[5] and Djibouti (534,000).[50]

Somali diasporas are also found in parts of the Middle East, North America, Western Europe, African Great Lakes region, Southern Africa and Oceania.

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