Republic of Djibouti
République de Djibouti
جمهورية جيبوتي
I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
République de Djibouti
جمهورية جيبوتي
Djibouti, also known by his human name of Maxamed Nuur Axmed, is a shy but passionate individual who cares deeply but often does not find the strength to speak up as he should.
Djibouti is very shy and often speaks quietly. He is not good in public and prefers the company of close friends. That being said, when he is in a community he feels he belongs in, he opens up a lot and becomes a very social individual, always more willing to talk, especially about things he thinks are important.
Djibouti is a very passionate individual who cares deeply for his people and his beliefs and tries hard to fight for them, even through his shy nature. Despite his best attempts, he is not always successful, but he tries his hardest, so he doesn’t often beat himself up over it unless something bad comes out of it.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: French (Official), Arabic (Official), Northern Somali (National), Afar (National), Ta’izzi-Adeni Arabic, Oromo, Amharic, Italian, and English
Religion: Shafi’i Sunni Islam
Djibouti is four foot six in height and a physical age of twenty-five. He has kinky black hair that is in dreads to his shoulders and brown eyes.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag,
In human form, he looks black, with his two largest ethnic groups being Somali (60%) and Afar (35%).
Djibouti is very fit and stocky.
Djibouti has looked the same for most of his history.
From May 20, 1883 to June 27, 1977, Djibouti had a dulled French flag.
1977-Present: Maxamed Nuur Axmed
1883-1977: Émile Sauveterre
June 27, 1977-Present: Republic of Djibouti | République de Djibouti | جمهورية جيبوتي
July 5, 1967-June 27, 1977: French Territory of the Afars and the Issas | Territoire français des Afars et des Issas
May 20, 1883-July 5, 1967: French Somaliland | Côte française des Somalis