Apparently not:
Having a recorded and civilized history reaching back far beyond the beginning of space travel,[4] their original homeworld forgotten, and early history of Humans was lost to their scientists in the depths of millennia. Whatever the original homeworld was, it was universally accepted that Humans evolved on one of the Core Worlds near the galaxy's center. Humans were among the few sentient species in the galaxy whose homeworld was unknown, the Ryn, Yoda's species and the Baragwins being some other examples.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Human/Legends
Battlestar did this plot well imo, it’s never really been important in SW
Apparently not:
Having a recorded and civilized history reaching back far beyond the beginning of space travel,[4] their original homeworld forgotten, and early history of Humans was lost to their scientists in the depths of millennia. Whatever the original homeworld was, it was universally accepted that Humans evolved on one of the Core Worlds near the galaxy's center. Humans were among the few sentient species in the galaxy whose homeworld was unknown, the Ryn, Yoda's species and the Baragwins being some other examples.
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Human/Legends
Battlestar did this plot well imo