Omar (name)

Omar (name)
Omar
Pronunciation English: /oʊˈmɑr/ [1]
Arabic: [uˈmɑr]
Turkish: [øˈmeɾ]
Hindustani: [ɔːˈmər]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/Name Arabic
Meaning flourishing, long-lived, eloquent and gifted speaker

Omar (also spelled Omer, Ömer or Umar) (Arabic: عمر‎, ʿUmar) is a male Arabic given name. Its pronunciation differs based on the spoken varieties of Arabic and consequently in its transcription. The name is particularly popular as a male given name among Sunnis.

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Given name

Omar

Omer

Umar

  • Umar (full name Umar ibn al-Khattāb) was a companion of Muhammad and for the sunnis became the second Caliph (634 – 644); also known in English as Omar
  • Malik Umar Hayat Khan (1875–1944), was a soldier of the Indian Empire, one of the largest landholders in the Punjab, and an elected member of the Council of State of India.
  • Abû 'Umar ibn Sa'îd (died c. 1287), was the last ra’îs of Manûrqa (1282-1287).
  • Al-Muzaffar Umar (d.1191), was an Ayyubid prince of Hama and a general of Saladin.
  • Ghali Umar Na'Abba (b.1964) is a Nigerian businessman and politician.
  • Sanjar Umarov (born 1956), a prominent Uzbek politician and businessman
  • Mifta al-Usta Umar (b. 1935), was a former Head of State of Libya from 15 February 1984-7 October 1990.
  • Sitta Umaru Turay (born 1978), a Sierra Leonean journalist and member of the editorial Board of the Sierra Express newspaper.
  • Umar al-Asghar, was one of the sons of Ali ibn Abi Talib
  • Umar al-Aqta, (fl. 830s–863), emir of Melitene
  • Umar Alisha (born 1966), 9th peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham
  • Umar Arteh Ghalib (b. 1930), a prominent Somali politician and a former Prime Minister of Somalia
  • Umar Bhatti (born 1984), a Pakistani-born Canadian cricketer
  • Umar Dimayev (1908–1972), a Chechen musician
  • Umar Din (ruled 1526–1553), a sultan of Adal
  • Umar Gul, (born 1984), a Pakistani cricketer
  • Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (Umar II), an Umayyad caliph
  • Umar ibn Hafsun, a 9th century leader of rebel forces in the Caliphate of Córdoba
  • Umar ibn Sa'ad (fl. 620–680), a clergyman and governor of Ray
  • Umar Mustafa al-Muntasir (1939–2001), was Prime Minister of Libya from 1 March 1987–7 October 1990 and foreign minister from 1992–2000.
  • Umar of Borno (died 1881) was Sheikh of the Kanem-Bornu Empire
  • Umar Tall (c. 1797–1864), a West African scholar and military commander
  • Umar Wirahadikusumah (1924–2003), Vice-President of Indonesia from 1983 to 1988
  • Umaru Bangura (born 1987), a Sierra Leonean international footballer
  • Umaru Dikko (born 1936), a Nigerian politician
  • Umaru Mutallab (born 1939), played a major role in introducing Islamic banking into Nigeria
  • Umaru Pulavar (born 1642), a Tamil Muslim poet
  • Umaru Rahman (born 1982), a Sierra Leonean international footballer
  • Umaru Yar'Adua (born 1951), is the 2nd President of Nigeria's Fourth Republic.
  • Umer Sharif (born 1948), a legendary Pakistani stand-up comedian, stage, film and television actor, writer, director and producer.
  • Umur the Lion (d. 1348), was the Turkish Emir of Aydin from 1336 to 1344.
  • Yahya ibn Umar (d.864) was an Alid who rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate.
  • Umar ibn al-Khattāb the second Rashidun Caliph of Islam who ruled from 634 to 644
  • Umar ibn AbdulAziz, Umayyad caliph of Islam who ruled from 717 to 720

Surname

  • Aihan Omer, Romanian handball coach
  • Alan Omer, Iraqi-born German mixed martial artist
  • Atila Omer, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Collaborative Fusion
  • Adil Omar (born 1991), Pakistani hip-hop artist
  • Don Omar (born 1978), Puerto Rican rapper
  • Mahmoud Abdel Salam Omar, Egyptian businessman
  • Mohammed Omar, leader of the Taliban of Afghanistan and former ruler of Afghanistan
  • Rageh Omaar, Somali journalist and writer

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