Irob people

Irob
ኢሮብ (Tigrinya)
ʿIroob (Saho)
Irob boys near Alitena
Regions with significant populations
 Ethiopia~ 35'000-50'000 (2007)
Languages
Saho, Tigrinya
Religion
Significant Majority:
Catholicism
Minority:
Tewahedo
Orthodoxy
Related ethnic groups
Cushitic peoples (Saho, Afar, Somalis) • Habesha (Tigrayans, Tigrinya, Amhara) • Tigre

The Irob people (Geʽez: ኢሮብ ʾirōb, also spelled Erob) are an ethnic group who live in a predominantly highland, mountainous area by the same name in Eritrea and Ethiopia. They speak the Saho language. Most of them profess the Catholic religion and are mostly farmers. The etymology of the name Irob is debatable, but Irob's elders say that the term comes from the Saho word "Oroba", which means "welcome to our home". The boundaries of Irobland are, to an extent, identical to the Irob woreda; both are bordered by the following areas: Dabri-Mela to the north, Hado to the east, the Afar Region to the east and south, Shoumezana and Gulomakeda to the west, and Saesi Tsaedaemba to the south. The first two neighbors are Saho speakers and predominantly Muslim, the third are Muslim Afars, and the others are Tigrigna-speaking Christians.