Royalty •
Ahmed Girri Bin Hussein Al Somali,
Jidwaaq Absame, 16th century Adalite Leader •
Garad Matan Bin Uthman Bin Khalid 16th century Adalite General •
Imam Ahmed I Ibrahim Al Ghazi,
Geri Koombe, de facto Adal ruler •
Ali Yusuf Kenadid, Majerteen, Last Sultan of the
Sultanate of Hobyo , second sultan of the
Sultanate of Hobyo •
Mohamoud Ali Shire, Warsangeli, Sultan of former "British Somaliland" (1897–1960) •
Ugas Yasin Ugas Abdurahman former ruler of Bosaso •
Ali Yusuf Kenadid, Majerteen, Last Sultan of the
Sultanate of Hobyo , former president of Puntland •
Xasan Deyl, chief caaqil of
Bah Cali Gheri during independence •
Garaad Abdulahi Garaad Soofe, first chief caaqil of
Bah Cali Gheri in 21st century •
Yuusuf Kooreeye, chief caaqil of
Ararsame during and prior to independence •
Omar Amey, the chief caaqil of Ararsame during colonialism • Garaad Kulmiye Garad Mohammed Garad Dool Garaad Wiil Waal,
Bartire, the current chief of the Absame. •
Garad Adan Bin Kooshin, Supreme Garad of
Geri Koombe 19th Century
Rulers • Garad Hirsi Farah Hirsi |
Wiil-Waal |
Bartire, Somali ruler who liberated Jigjiga from the Oromo invaders in the early 1800s. •
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, Ogaden, the
Sayyid /
Mad Mullah; religious and nationalist leader of the
Dervish movement. •
Nur ibn Mujahid, Marehan, second Conqueror of Ethiopia and the Patron Saint of Harar was one of rulers of parts of the Horn of Africa. •
Siad Barre, Marehan, third President of Somalia, 1969–1991
Inventors and founders •
Osman Yusuf Kenadid, Majerteen, Inventor of the
Osmanya Script. •
Shire Jama Ahmed, Marehan, inventor of the Somali script •
Haji Bashir Ismail Yusuf, Majeerteen, first president of Somali National Assembly; former Minister of Health and Labor of Somalia (1966–67)
Lawyers and legislators • Ahmed Sheikh Ali Ahmed, Marehan former president of Court of Appeal, Somali Democratic Republic. •
Ahmed Hussen, Majeerteen, Minister of Immigration of Canada •
Abdulqawi Yusuf, Majerteen, prominent Somali international lawyer and president on the International Court of Justice. •
Ilhan Omar, Majerteen, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives •
Mohamud Ali Magan, Marehan, Somali Foreign Affairs, Consul General to United States Of America and Canada • , Somali-British singer-songwriter, actor, composer, instrumentalist and music producer
Amina Mohamed, Dhulbahante, former chairman of the International Organization for Migration and the World Trade Organisation's General Council •
Yusuf Mohamed Ismail, Majeerteen, former ambassador of Somalia to the United Nations Human Rights Office in Geneva
Writers and musicians •
Aadan Carab, Dhulbahante, poet who narrated the Dhulbahante genocide at the hands of European colonialists in the Darawiish era •
Abdulkadir Hersi Siyad Yamyam, Marehan, was a Somali poet and playwright. •
Ahmed Farah Ali Idaaja, Marehan, one of the first Somali language writers and "father" of the Somali written folklore •
Nuruddin Farah, Ogaden, World-famous Somali novelist • Ahmed Rasta, Marehan, singer. nicknamed Boqorka Codka (King of Voice.) • , singer-songwriter and former MP in the Federal Parliament of Somalia
Aar Maanta, Ogaden, Somali-British singer-songwriter, actor, composer, instrumentalist and music producer. •
Ahmed Biif, Dishiishe, former singer whom turned into a preacher •
Mohamed Nuur Giriig, Warsangeli, Classical Singer. (1935–2002) •
Saado Ali Warsame, Dhulbahante, singer-songwriter and former MP in the Federal Parliament of Somalia •
Faarax Maxamed Jaamac Cawl, Warsangeli, writer •
Careys Ciise Kaarshe, Awrtable, poet.
Military leaders and personnel •
Faarax Qarshe, Darawiish governor of
Bah Udgoon • General Sulub Ahmed Firin,
Abaskuul Jidwaaq Absame, Somalia Chief Police Commander •
Adan Ali Gurey, Dhulbahante, commander of
Golaweyne •
Suleiman Aden Galaydh, Dhulbahante Darawiish commander at Cagaarweyne •
Haji Yusuf Barre, Dhulbahante, commander of the biggest battle in Darawiish history, i.e. Jidbali; made the last stand at Taleh •
Yusuf Agararan, Dhulbahante, led most successful Darawiish raid since Dul Madoba •
Ibraahin Xoorane, Dhulbahante, Darawiish commander who killed
Richard Corfield, Somali Army General, former Head of Somali Police and one of the leaders of 1969 coup d'état of Somalia •
Axmed Aarey, Dhulbahante, Darawiish artillery commander who abetted
Richard Corfield's death •
Afqarshe Ismail, Dhulbahante, former Darawiish spokesman-poet; first person to die in an airstrike in Africa •
Nur Hedik, Dhulbahante, commander of the
Dooxato (Darawiish cavalry) who had a
Shiikhyaale regiment named after him •
Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini, Marehan, former minister of defence of Somalia •
Abdullahi Anod, Marehan, former head commander of Somali Military Forces •
Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan, Majeerteen, Defense Minister Under The Siad Barre Government •
Yusuf Osman Dhumal, Marehan, former head commander of Somali Military Forces •
Abdirizak Haji Hussein, Majeerteen, former prime minister of Somalia, and former secretary general of the Somali Youth League. •
Barre Adan Shire Hiiraale, Marehan, former minister of defence of Somalia, Head Jubba Valley Alliance •
Jama Ali Korshel, Warsangeli, Somali Army general, former head of Somali Police and one of the leaders of 1969 coup d'état of Somalia •
Ahmed Warsame, Marehan, head of the Somali Military Academy. •
Abdullahi Ahmed Jama, Warsangeli, former Minister of Jusqqtice and 1977 Ogaden War Veteran •
Mohamed Abshir Muse, Majerteen, first commander of the
Somali Police Force • Bashir Abdi Mohammed "Ameeriko", Majerteen, current Somali federal government police force commander • , first Somali
world champion in the
1500 metresGeneral Mohamed Hussien Daa'ud "Xiirane", Awrtable, a High Commanding General in the
Ogaden War Politicians •
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed (Farmajo), Marehan, former president of Somalia •
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, Majeerteen, former
president of Somalia, first president and founding father of
Puntland • Abdirahman Omar Mohamed (Dr. Cunaaye), Awrtable, was the former director of Benaadir Regional Medical, Public Health, and Epidemiology Services •
Abdi Farah Shirdon, Marehan, former prime minister of Somalia •
Hirsi Bulhan Farah Majeerteen, former minister in the civilian government of the 1960s, political prisoner and Pan-Somalist. •
Aden Ibrahim Aw Hirsi, Marehan, Author, Politician – Former minister of planning of Jubaland state of Somalia. •
Abdirashid Shermarke, Majeerteen, second president of Somalia, 1967–1969 • , first and only female Somali pilot
Mohamed Aden Sheikh, Marean premier Somali intellectual and former head of Somali Technological Development, Minister of Information, Minister of Education, Head of the Ideology Bureau SRRC •
Omar Haji Massale, Marehan, former minister of defence of Somalia •
Abdiweli Gaas, Majeerteen current president of Puntland •
Abdi Shire Warsame, Marehan, former Somali ambassador to Kenya and China and former Foreign Affairs State minister in Transitional National Government •
Ahmed Mohamed Islam(Axmed Madoobe), Ogaden, President of Jubbaland State of Somalia •
Abdiwahid Gonjeh, Marehan, former prime minister of Somalia, member of upper house •
Ahmed Elmi Osman (Karaash), Dhulbahante, Minister of Interior of Puntland and former president of Khatumo State •
Fatimo Isaak Bihi, Marehan, first Somali female ambassador, Ambassador to Geneva, Director of the African Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Abdiasis Nur Hersi, Awrtable, the former Minister of Labor and Sports from 1970 to 1977 •
Abdi Mohamoud Omar, Ogaden, president of Somali region of Ethiopia •
Mohamed Abdi Yusuf, Awrtable, former prime minister of Somalia •
Abdulahi Sheik Ismael Fara-Tag, member of sen of upper house •
Abdihakim Abdullahi Haji Omar, Dhulbahante, Vice President of Puntland • , president of
SomaliaAhmed Mohamed Hassan, Marehan, Member of the Pan-African Parliament from Djibouti •
Abdirahman Farole, Majeerteen, former president of Puntland •
Abdirizak Haji Hussein, Majeerteen, former prime minister of Somalia, and former secretary general of the Somali Youth League. •
Abdirizak Jurile, Dishiishe, veteran politician, diplomat and professor. Former TFG minister of planning & International Cooperation, Former MP, former executive director of numerous UN and International organisations, Senator •
Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, Marehan, former prime minister of Somalia •
Omar Sharmarke, Majeerteen, Prime Minister of Somalia, and son of Abdirashid Ali Shermarke •
Abdulkadir Abdi Hashi, Leelkase, State Minister of the Presidency for Planning and International Relations of Puntland •
Farah Ali Jama, Majeerteen, former Minister of Finance of Puntland •
Abdulahi Bille Nour, Dishiishe, Somali State Minister of Education, Cultural & Higher Education, One of Somali longest serving national MPs. • , Somali
supermodel, actress and entrepreneur
Abdulrahman Jama Barre, Marehan, former foreign minister of Somalia and close relative of Siad Barre •
Shukran Hussein Gure, Ogaden, MP for Garissa County • Jabir Mohamed Abdi is the current State
Minister of Education of the
Federal Government of Somalia •
Said Mohamed Rage, Dishiishe, Founder of Puntland Counter-piracy Agency and Puntland Minister of Ports, Marine Transportation and Marine Resource •
Farah Maalim, Ogaden, Deputy Speaker in the Parliament of Kenya •
Cabbaas Xuseen, Dhulbahante, first prime minister of the Darawiish (1895–1900) •
Xaashi Suni Fooyaan, Dhulbahante, peace-time prime minister of the Darawiish (1905–1906)
Engineers •
Asli Hassan Abade, Ogaden, First Ever African Female Military Pilot •
Ali Matan Hashi, Marehan, first Somali pilot, commander of Somali Airforce 1959–1978, Minister of Justice, Minister of Health, Somali Nationalist. •
Ali Meggar, Darawiish naval commander
Athletes •
Abdi Bile, Dhulbahante, former middle-distance runner and 1500m world champion in 1987.
Other •
Iman (model), Majeerteen, a
supermodel, actress and entrepreneur •
Fatima Jibrell, Dhulbahante, Somali-American environmentalist •
Hirsi Magan Isse, Majeerteen, scholar and one of the leaders of the Somalian revolution •
Nathif Jama Adam, Ogaden, Governor of Garissa County and former Head of the Sharjah Islamic Bank's Investments & International Banking Division • Abdirahman Nur Hersi, Awrtable, The former Minister of Finance in Somalia and founding member and executive Vice President of the
Islamic Development Bank == Notes ==