The Hawadle (Somali: Xawaadle, Arabic: حوادله, Italian: Auadleh) are a Somali clan who trace descent to Meyle, one of the sons of Irir Samaale.
[1][2] The Hawadle primarily live in Hiran and Middle Shabelle as well as the capital Banadir city region, Mogadishu.
They also inhabit the Somali region of Ethiopia and the North East Province of Kenya.
They can also be found in the expatriate communities of the Somali diaspora.
Hawadle in Kenya https://www.wajir.go.ke/UserSiteFiles/publicDocs/Wajir%20CIDP%201st-1.pdf Archived 2023-05-05 at the Wayback Machine Hawadle in Lower Juba https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10546/122751/bk-somali-conflict-part4-010194-en.pdf?sequence=4&isAllowed=y Hawadle in Middle Juba https://books.google.com/books?id=xdL-AAAAQBAJ&dq=hawadle+yantar+saakow&pg=PA123 Hawadle in Lower Shabelle http://www.theatm.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/CEWERU-FINAL-Report.pdf Hawadle in Middle Shabelle ASSESSMENT REPORT ON THE MECHANISMS AND NEEDS OF THE POPULATION LIVING IN JOWHAR, ADALE AND ADAN YABAL, WARSHEIKH DISTRICITS OF MIDDLE SHABELLE REGION.