Omanite
Omanite refers to a person from Oman, an Arab country located in the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The people of Oman are known as Omanis. The Omani population is composed of various ethnic groups, with the Arabs forming the majority. Significant minority populations include those of South Asian, East African, and Persian descent, reflecting Oman's historical trade and migration patterns. The official language of Oman is Arabic, though English is widely spoken in business and tourism. Islam is the predominant religion, with the Ibadi branch of Islam being particularly prominent, though other Islamic sects and minority religions are also present. Omanis are generally known for their hospitality, strong sense of tradition, and connection to their maritime heritage. The country has a rich cultural history influenced by its strategic location as a trading hub.