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"The Naberrie family, one of the most honored families in Naboo history. Queen Padmé Amidala was a Naberrie, along with several former Senators and many high officials."
―Lareen Dantara to a spacer[1]

The Naberrie family, also known as House Naberrie, was a prominent family from Naboo, with many of its members being involved in public service. The most famous member was Padmé Amidala. In the last decades of the Old Republic era, despite belonging to the nobility, the family lived very humbly in a small mountain village.[2]

The family began with Winama Naberrie, Padmé's grandmother by her father's side. Her son Ruwee married Jobal Thule, the daughter of Ryoo Thule, and they had two girls, Padmé and Sola Naberrie. Sola married Darred Janren and had two children, Ryoo and Pooja. After some discussion, Sola and Darred agreed to keep Naberrie the family name, so their daughters' last name was Naberrie. Padmé married the Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker and had twin children Luke and Leia.

The family produced two Galactic Senators that represented the Chommell sector: Padmé Amidala during the Galactic Republic era (24 BBY19 BBY) and Pooja Naberrie during the Imperial era (6 BBY0 BBY).

The family was unaware that they were related to the Skywalker family through Padmé Amidala, whose marriage to Anakin Skywalker had been kept a secret, until around 36 ABY when Leia Organa Solo met with Pooja Naberrie and revealed the relationship between the two families.[3]

Family tree[]

Winama Naberrie ♀Unidentified male ♂Ryoo Thule ♀Unidentified male ♂
Ruwee Naberrie ♂Jobal Naberrie ♀
Darred Janren ♂Sola Naberrie ♀Padmé Amidala ♀Anakin Skywalker
(see Skywalker family) ♂
Ryoo Naberrie ♀Pooja Naberrie ♀Luke Skywalker ♂Leia Organa Solo ♀

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