List of Oromo subgroups and clans

The Oromo people of East Africa are divided into two major branches: the Borana Oromo and Barento Oromo. These two major groups are in turn subdivided into an assortment of clan families. From West to East and North to South, these subgroups are listed in the sections below.

Borana Oromo subgroups

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The Borana include:

Barentu Oromo subgroups

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The Barentu include:

  • Karrayyu
    • Libaan
      • Wollo
      • Warra Himanoo
      • Warra Waayyuu
      • Warra Buukko
      • Warr Babbo
      • Warra Sheek Yejju
      • Warra Heebanoo
      • Rayya & Azebo
    • Afran Qallo
      • Ala
        • Warra Abbaddo
        • Warra Abbayi
        • Warra Arroji
        • Warra Babbu
        • Warra Diramu
        • Warra Erer
        • Warra Galaan
        • Warra Goollo
        • Warra Gutayyu
        • Warra Kako
        • Warra Metta
        • Jille
          • Warra Olid
          • Warra Waaed
      • Daga
        • Huumee
          • Warra Hiyyo
          • Warra Bursuuk
        • Jarsoo
          • Warra Walaabu
          • Warra Sayyo
          • Warra Ogaa
          • Warra Dhanka
          • Warra Dawaro
          • Warra Oromo
      • Obborra
      • Noole
        • Haleele Noole
        • Mucaa Noole
          • Warra Abbayi
          • Warra Babbu
          • Warra Guyyee
        • Oromo Noole
            • Warra Bukee
            • Warra Eegu
            • Warra Jidda
            • Warra Maaru
            • Warra Naya’a
            • Warra Wacalle
        • Abuu Noole
          • Warra Garrir
          • Warra Osman
          • Warra Jarte
          • Warra Dhanqa
          • Warra Ogoo
        • Warra Mohamed
      • Babbilee
        • Hawwiyaa
          • Gundibi
            • Warra Aade
            • Warra Agaay
          • Maya
          • Maru
  • Marawa
    • Ittu
      • Qallu Ittu
      • Baaye Ittu
      • Babbo Ittu
      • Arojji Ittu
      • Gadulla Ittu
      • Gaamo Ittu
      • Waayye Ittu
      • Galan Ittu
      • Wacaale Ittu
      • Elele Ittu
      • Addayo Ittu
      • Momajii Ittu
      • Alga Ittu
    • Warra Heela
    • Warra Akkiyaa
    • Warra Kajaammo
    • Warra Heebaana
    • Warra Asallaa
    • Arsi (Arse)
      • Mandoo Arsi
        • Warra Hawaxxu
        • Warra Kajawa
        • Warra Uta
        • Warra Waayyu
        • Warra Wanama
        • Warra Arrojjii
        • Warra Karara
        • Warra Daawwee
      • Sikko Arsi
        • Warra Bullalla
        • Warra Wacaale
        • Warra Jawwi
        • Warra Waaji
        • Warra Ilaanni
  • Humbanna
    • Aniyaa
      • Saddacha
        • Warra Babbu
        • Warra Dambi
        • Warra Malka
      • Kudhelle
        • Warra Aanaa
        • Warra Biddu
        • Warra Koyye
        • Warra Maccaa


Afran Qallo which refers to the 4 decedents of Qallo, who are: Oborra, Daga, Babile and Ala. [2]

      • Ala
        • Warra Abbaddo
        • Warra Abbayi
        • Warra Arroji
        • Warra Babbu
        • Warra Diramu
        • Warra Erer
        • Warra Galaan
        • Warra Goollo
        • Warra Gutayyu
        • Warra Kako
        • Warra Metta
        • Jille
          • Warra Olid
          • Warra Waaed
      • Daga
        • Huumee
          • Warra Hiyyo
          • Warra Bursuuk
        • Jarsoo
          • Warra Walaabu
          • Warra Sayyo
          • Warra Ogaa
          • Warra Dhanka
          • Warra Dawaro
          • Warra Oromo
      • Obborra
      • Noole
        • Haleele Noole
        • Mucaa Noole
          • Warra Abbayi
          • Warra Babbu
          • Warra Guyyee
        • Oromo Noole
            • Warra Bukee
            • Warra Eegu
            • Warra Jidda
            • Warra Maaru
            • Warra Naya’a
            • Warra Wacalle
        • Abuu Noole
          • Warra Garrir
          • Warra Jarte
          • Warra Dhanqa
          • Warra Ogoo
        • Warra Mohamed
      • Babbilee
        • Hawwiyaa
          • Gundibi
            • Warra Aade
            • Warra Agaay
        • Maya
        • Maru

Additional subdivisions

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There are additional subdivisions:

References

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  1. ^ Nicolas, Andrea (2007). "Founded in Memory of the 'Good Old Times': The Clan Assembly of Hiddii, in Eastern Shewa, Ethiopia". Journal of Eastern African Studies. 1 (3): 484–497. doi:10.1080/17531050701625490. S2CID 144019070.
  2. ^ Introduction of oromo, n.d.