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Omar

Rashidun Caliphs Umar ibn Al-Khattāb - عُمر بن الخطّاب ثاني الخلفاء الراشدين.svg

Calligraphic representation of caliph Omar’s name, the most famous bearer of this name.

Pronunciation
  • Arabic: [ˈʕ
    Omar]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic, Hebrew, Germanic
Meaning «flourishing, long-lived» (Arabic) or «wealthy spear» (Germanic) or eloquent (Hebrew)
Region of origin Middle East and Scandinavia

Omar/Umar (Arabic: عمر) is a masculine given name that has different origins in three languages across the world (Arabic, Hebrew and Germanic) even though it is best known as an Arabic name and the name Omar was mentioned in the Old Testament. Omar is represented in Islamic traditions. The name means «flourishing, long lived».

After the emergence and military success of Islam, which was partly due to the second caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (also spelled Omar, r. 634–644), Umar or Omar became a common name in Muslim Arab and Muslim populations in general.

The name is also used in Spanish-speaking countries. There was a biblical figure by the name of Omar. In the Middle Ages, there was a large population of Jews and Muslims in Spain, therefore the name could have spread because of this.

The name Omar (spelled as Ómar) is also popular as a man’s name in Iceland, and to a much lesser extent in Nordic countries.[1] The name can also be a variant of Ottomar or Othmar, a Germanic name consisting of elements *aud, meaning wealthy, and *mari, meaning fame.[citation needed] The name Omaar is a Somali name, not a variant of Omar/Umar. It comes from the Somali word «Oomaar» which means «hot steam from boiling pot».

Given name[edit]

Omar[edit]

  • Omar I of Kanem, ruler of Kanem, Chad from 1372 to 1380
  • Omar I of the Maldives (died 1341), sultan of the Maldives from 1306 to 1341
  • Omar II of the Maldives (died 1484), sultan of the Maldives from 1480 to 1484
  • Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke (born 1960), Somali diplomat and politician; former prime minister of Somalia
  • Omar Abdul Rahman (academic) (born 1932), Malaysian academic and corporate figure
  • Omar Abdullah, Indian politician from Jammu and Kashmir
  • Omar Abu-Riche (1910–1990), Syrian poet
  • Omar Ahmed, Kenyan boxer
  • Omar Atlas, former Venezuelan professional wrestler
  • Omar Ayuso (born 1998), Spanish actor
  • Omar Bakri Muhammad, Syrian Muslim militant who lived in the UK for 20 years and was later arrested as a terrorist
  • Omar Banos (born 1998, known professionally as Cuco), American singer-songwriter and record producer
  • Omar Barboza, Venezuelan politician
  • Omar al-Bashir (born 1944), former President of Sudan
  • Omar Benson Miller, American actor
  • Omar Bongo, President of Gabon (1967–2009)
  • Omar Bradley (1893-1981), American 5-star general, one of the main U.S. Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II
  • Omar Bradley (born 1958), mayor of Compton, California from 1993 until 2001
  • Omar Bravo, international Mexican football player
  • Omar Brown (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Omar Bugiel (born 1992), Lebanese footballer
  • Omar Bundy, career United States Army officer and general
  • Omar B. Bunnell, American businessman and politician
  • Omar Camporese (born 1968), former professional tennis player
  • Omar Chaparro, Mexican actor
  • Omar Cisneros, Cuban hurdler
  • Omar D. Conger (1818–1898), American politician
  • Omar Craddock, American triple jumper
  • Omar Abdallah Dakhqan (died 2012), Jordanian politician
  • Omar Diallo (born 1972), Senegalese football goalkeeper
  • Omar Doom, American actor
  • Omar Epps, American actor
  • Omar Espinosa, American musician
  • Omar Faruk Tekbilek (born 1951), Turkish virtuoso flutist and multi-instrumentalist
  • Omar Muhamoud Finnish, Somali faction leader based in Mogadishu
  • Omar Gooding, American actor
  • Omar Hammayil (b. 1976/77), mayor of Al-Bireh in the West Bank in the Palestinian territories.
  • Omar ibn al-Khattab, more commonly spelled Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad’s wife Hafsa bint Umar
  • Omar ibn Said (1770–1864), West African/American scholar
  • Omar Infante, second baseman for the Kansas City Royals
  • Omar Khadr, Canadian youth controversially convicted under the Military Commissions Act of 2009 of murder in violation of the law of war and providing material support for terrorism
  • Omar Khairat (born 1949), Egyptian pianist & musician, founder of the Egyptian Conservatory institution
  • Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), Persian poet and scientist
  • Omar Kiam (1894-1954), American fashion and costume designer
  • Omar Lulu, Indian film director of Malayalam cinema
  • Omar Lye-Fook (known professionally as Omar, born 1968), British soul singer and musician
  • Omar Mascarell, Spanish football player
  • Omar Haji Massale, commander of the Somali military
  • Omar Mateen, the gunman in the Orlando nightclub shooting
  • Omar McLeod, Jamaican hurdler
  • Omar Meña, Cuban track and field sprinter
  • Omarr Morgan (born 1976), cornerback playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League
  • Omar Mukhtar, leader of the resistance movement against the Italian military occupation of Libya
  • Omar Naber, Slovenian singer
  • Omar Yoke Lin Ong, co-founder of Malaysian Chinese Association, Malaysian Chinese who converted to Islam
  • Omar Pasha (1806–1871), Serbian or Croatian Ottoman general
  • Omar Pineiro (born 1997), American rapper
  • Omar Pinzón, Colombian backstroke swimmer
  • Omar Pound (1926–2010), British author, son of Dorothy Shakespear and Ezra Pound
  • Omar al-Qattan (born 1964), Palestinian-British film director and film producer
  • Ómar Ragnarsson, Icelandic media personality and activist for nature and environment
  • Omar Rodríguez-López, lead guitarist and composer of The Mars Volta and former guitarist of At the Drive-In
  • Omar Ali Saifuddin I (died 1795), Sultan of Brunei from 1762 until 1795
  • Omar Ali Saifuddin II (died 1852), Sultan of Brunei from 1829 to 1852
  • Omar Ali Saifuddien III (1914–1986), Sultan of Brunei from 1950 to 1967
  • Omar Saidou Tall, 19th century West African political leader
  • Omar Samra, first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest
  • Omar Al Saqqaf (1923–1974), Saudi Arabian diplomat and politician
  • Omar Sey (born 1941), Gambian politician
  • Omar Sharif, Academy Award nominated Egyptian actor
  • Omar Sivori, former international Argentine and Italian football player
  • Omarr Smith (born 1977), American football defensive back for the San Jose SaberCats
  • Omar Suleiman (1936–2012), Egyptian «minister without portfolio» and director of the Egyptian General Intelligence Services (EGIS)
  • Omar Sy (born 1978), French actor
  • Omar Torrijos, Commander of the Panamanian National Guard and the de facto leader of Panama from 1968 to 1981
  • Omar Vizquel, Major League Baseball shortstop playing for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Omar Vrioni (fl. 1821), leading Ottoman figure in the Greek War of Independence
  • Omar Pasha Vrioni II (1839–1928), Albanian prime minister and diplomat
  • Omar Zepeda, Mexican race walker

Middle name[edit]

  • Abuzed Omar Dorda (born 1944), prime minister of Libya from 1990 to 1994, and Libya’s permanent representative to the U.N. from 1997 to 2003
  • Gabriel Omar Batistuta, former international Argentine football player
  • Mohamed Omar Habeb Dhere, Somali faction leader based in Jowhar
  • Sergio Omar Almirón, former international Argentine football player

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Omar ben Salaad, a sheikh in The Adventures of TinTin

Omer[edit]

  • Omer Adam (born 1993), Israeli singer
  • Omer Arbel, Canadian architect and designer
  • Omer Atzili (born 1993), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Avital (born 1971), Israeli-American jazz bassist, composer and bandleader
  • Omer (Book of Mormon), Jaredite king in the Book of Mormon
  • Omer Bar-Lev (born 1953), Israeli politician
  • Omer Bartov (born 1954), Israeli-American professor
  • Omer Buchsenbaum (born 1982), Israeli footballer
  • Omer N. Custer (1873–1942), American politician
  • Omer Damari (born 1989), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Elmas (born 1968 or 1969), Turkish wrestler
  • Omer Fadida (born 1990), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Golan (born 1982), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Hussain (born 1984), Scottish cricketer
  • Omer Meir Wellber (born 1981), Israeli conductor
  • Omer Nachmani (born 1993), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Peretz (born 1986), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Peretz (born 1990), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Reingold (born 1969), Israeli computer scientist
  • Omer Riza, British footballer of Turkish origin
  • Omer Shapira (born 1994), Israeli racing cyclist
  • Omer Stokes Jackson (1884-1940), American politician
  • Omer Tchalisher (born 1993), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Vered (born 1990), Israeli footballer
  • Saint Omer, or Saint Audomar, bishop of Thérouanne in northern France

Ómar[edit]

  • Ómar Ragnarsson (born 16 September 1940), Icelandic media personality and nature activist
  • Friðrik Ómar Hjörleifsson (born 4 October 1981), Icelandic singer representing Iceland in Eurovision Song Contest 2008, vocalist for Eurobandið

Ömer[edit]

  • Besim Ömer Akalın (1862–1940), Turkish physician and politician
  • Ömer Akgün (born 19982), Turkish sport shooter
  • Ömer Aşık (born 1986), Turkish professional basketball player
  • Ömer Boncuk (1917–1988), Turkish footballer
  • Ömer Çelik (born 1968), Turkish politician and government minister
  • Ömer Erdoğan, Turkish-German footballer
  • Ömer Güleryüz, Turkish amputee football player
  • Ömer Halisdemir (1974–2016), Turkish non-commissioned officer
  • Ömer Kavur (1944–2005), Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter
  • Ömer Kemaloğlu (born 1987), Turkish karateka
  • Ömer Özkan (born 1971), Turkish plastic surgeon
  • Ömer Seyfettin (1884–1920), Turkish nationalist writer
  • Ömer Can Sokullu, Turkish footballer
  • Ömer Naci Soykan, Turkish philosopher
  • Ömer Yurtseven (born 1998), Turkish basketball player

Oumar[edit]

  • Oumar Barro (born 1974), Burkinabé (from Burkina Faso) footballer
  • Oumar Dieng (born 1972), Senegalese footballer
  • Oumar Diouck (born 1994), Senegalese-born Belgian footballer
  • Oumar Kalabane (born 1981), Guinean footballer
  • Oumar Loum (born 1973), Senegalese athlete who competes in the 200 metres
  • Oumar Mariko (born 1959), Malian doctor, politician and noted former student activist
  • Oumar Niasse (born 1990), Senegalese footballer
  • Oumar Sène (born 1959), former Senegalese football midfielder
  • Oumar Tchomogo (born 1978), Beninese football player
  • Oumarou Ganda (1935–1981), Nigerian director and actor

Umar[edit]

  • Abadir Umar Ar-Rida (fl. 13th century), Somali Sheikh and saint of Harar
  • Abû ‘Umar ibn Sa’îd (died c. 1287), the last ra’îs of Manûrqa (1282–1287)
  • Al-Muzaffar Umar (died 1191), Ayyubid prince of Hama and a general of Saladin
  • Ghali Umar Na’Abba (born 1964), Nigerian businessman and politician
  • Umar Abdulmutallab, Nigerian al-Qaeda member known as the Christmas Bomber
  • Malik Umar Hayat Khan (1875–1944), soldier of the Indian Empire, one of the largest landholders in the Punjab, and an elected member of the Council of the State of India
  • Mifta al-Usta Umar (born 1935), former Head of State of Libya from 15 February 1984 to 7 October 1990
  • Sanjar Umarov (born 1956), prominent Uzbek politician and businessman
  • Sitta Umaru Turay (born 1978), Sierra Leonean journalist and member of the editorial Board of the Sierra Express newspaper
  • Umar I, or Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad’s wife Hafsa bint Umar
  • Umar II, or Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (r. 717–720), Umayyad caliph
  • Umar al-Aqta, (fl. 830s–863), emir of Melitene
  • Umar Akmal, (born 1990) Pakistani cricketer
  • Umar Alisha (born 1966), 9th peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham
  • Umar Arteh Ghalib (born 1930), prominent Somali politician and a former prime minister of Somalia
  • Umar Bhatti (born 1984), Pakistani-born Canadian cricketer
  • Umar Dimayev (1908–1972), Chechen musician
  • Umar Din (ruled 1526–1553), sultan of Adal
  • Umar Gul, (born 1984), Pakistani former cricketer
  • Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, or Umar II (r. 717–720), Umayyad caliph
  • Umar ibn Hafsun, 9th century leader of rebel forces in the Caliphate of Córdoba
  • Umar ibn al-Khattab, or Umar I (r. 634–644), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad’s wife Hafsa bint Umar
  • Umar ibn Marwan ibn al-Hakam, the son of the fourth Umayyad caliph Marwan I; ruled for less than a year in 684–685
  • Umar ibn Sa’ad (c. 620–680), one of the leaders of the troops who killed the prophet Muhammad’s grandson Husayn ibn Ali in the Battle of Karbala in 680
  • Umar ibn Uthman, a son of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656)
  • Umar Johnson (born 1974), American Pan-Africanist
  • Umar Kayam (1932–2002), Indonesian sociologist
  • Umar Muhammad (born 1975), American football player
  • Umar Mustafa al-Muntasir (1939–2001), prime minister of Libya from 1 March 1987 to 7 October 1990 and foreign minister from 1992 to 2000
  • Umar of Borno (died 1881), Sheikh of the Kanem-Bornu Empire
  • Umar Patek (born 1970), Indonesian involved in 2002 Bali Bombing
  • Umar Shaikh Mirza I (1356–1394), son of the Central Asian conqueror Timur
  • Umar Shaikh Mirza II (1456–1494), Timurid king of Ferghana and father of Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire in India
  • Umar Tall (c. 1797–1864), West African scholar and military commander
  • Umar Wirahadikusumah (1924–2003), Vice-President of Indonesia from 1983 to 1988

Umaru[edit]

  • Umaru Bangura (born 1987), Sierra Leonean international footballer
  • Umaru Dikko (born 1936), Nigerian politician
  • Umaru Mutallab (born 1939), played a major role in introducing Islamic banking into Nigeria
  • Umaru Pulavar (born 1642), Tamil Muslim poet
  • Umaru Rahman (born 1982), Sierra Leonean international footballer
  • Umaru Yar’Adua (born 1951), the 2nd President of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic

Other[edit]

  • Omarion (born 1984), American R&B singer, actor, songwriter, record producer, dancer
  • Omarr Smith (born 1977), American football defensive back for the San Jose SaberCats
  • Oumarou Ganda (1935–1981), Nigerian director and actor
  • Umer Shareef (born 1948), Pakistani stand-up comedian, stage, film and television actor, writer, director and producer
  • Umur the Lion (died 1348), the Turkish Emir of Aydin from 1336 to 1344

Surname[edit]

Omar[edit]

  • Adil Omar (born 1991), Pakistani hip-hop artist
  • Ayesha Omar, Pakistani actress and singer
  • Don Omar (born 1978), Puerto Rican rapper (full name «William Omar Landrón Rivera»)
  • Elyas Omar (1936–2018), third Mayor of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Hairuddin Omar (born 1979), Malaysian professional footballer
  • Ilhan Omar (born 1981), Somali-American U.S. Representative for Minnesota’s 5th congressional district
  • Mahmoud Abdel Salam Omar, Egyptian businessman
  • Mohammed Omar (1960–2013), Taliban leader of Afghanistan
  • Mohd Hamzani Omar (born 1978), Malaysian footballer
  • Nano Omar (born 1986), Swedish singer-songwriter

Omaar[edit]

  • Mohamed Abdullahi Omaar, Somali diplomat and politician
  • Rageh Omaar, Somali journalist and writer

Omer, Ömer[edit]

  • Abdisalam Omer, Somali economist and politician
  • Aihan Omer, Romanian handball coach
  • Atila Omer, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Collaborative Fusion

Oumar / Oumarou[edit]

  • Mamane Oumarou (born 1946), Nigerian political figure who served two brief periods as prime minister of Niger during the 1980s

Umar[edit]

  • Teuku Umar (c. 1854–1899), leader of Acehnese during the Aceh War
  • Yahya ibn Umar (died 864), Alid who rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate

Omarova[edit]

  • Gulshat Omarova, Kazakh film director, actress and screen writer

See also[edit]

  • Omar (disambiguation)
  • Omar, a biblical figure whose name (despite the identical English transliteration) is unrelated to Omar
  • Omar (Vaishya), Hindu surname

References[edit]

  1. ^ «Ómar — Nordic Names». www.nordicnames.de. Retrieved 2021-10-23.

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Omar

Rashidun Caliphs Umar ibn Al-Khattāb - عُمر بن الخطّاب ثاني الخلفاء الراشدين.svg

Calligraphic representation of caliph Omar’s name, the most famous bearer of this name.

Pronunciation
  • Arabic: [ˈʕ
    Omar]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic, Hebrew, Germanic
Meaning «flourishing, long-lived» (Arabic) or «wealthy spear» (Germanic) or eloquent (Hebrew)
Region of origin Middle East and Scandinavia

Omar/Umar (Arabic: عمر) is a masculine given name that has different origins in three languages across the world (Arabic, Hebrew and Germanic) even though it is best known as an Arabic name and the name Omar was mentioned in the Old Testament. Omar is represented in Islamic traditions. The name means «flourishing, long lived».

After the emergence and military success of Islam, which was partly due to the second caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (also spelled Omar, r. 634–644), Umar or Omar became a common name in Muslim Arab and Muslim populations in general.

The name is also used in Spanish-speaking countries. There was a biblical figure by the name of Omar. In the Middle Ages, there was a large population of Jews and Muslims in Spain, therefore the name could have spread because of this.

The name Omar (spelled as Ómar) is also popular as a man’s name in Iceland, and to a much lesser extent in Nordic countries.[1] The name can also be a variant of Ottomar or Othmar, a Germanic name consisting of elements *aud, meaning wealthy, and *mari, meaning fame.[citation needed] The name Omaar is a Somali name, not a variant of Omar/Umar. It comes from the Somali word «Oomaar» which means «hot steam from boiling pot».

Given name[edit]

Omar[edit]

  • Omar I of Kanem, ruler of Kanem, Chad from 1372 to 1380
  • Omar I of the Maldives (died 1341), sultan of the Maldives from 1306 to 1341
  • Omar II of the Maldives (died 1484), sultan of the Maldives from 1480 to 1484
  • Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke (born 1960), Somali diplomat and politician; former prime minister of Somalia
  • Omar Abdul Rahman (academic) (born 1932), Malaysian academic and corporate figure
  • Omar Abdullah, Indian politician from Jammu and Kashmir
  • Omar Abu-Riche (1910–1990), Syrian poet
  • Omar Ahmed, Kenyan boxer
  • Omar Atlas, former Venezuelan professional wrestler
  • Omar Ayuso (born 1998), Spanish actor
  • Omar Bakri Muhammad, Syrian Muslim militant who lived in the UK for 20 years and was later arrested as a terrorist
  • Omar Banos (born 1998, known professionally as Cuco), American singer-songwriter and record producer
  • Omar Barboza, Venezuelan politician
  • Omar al-Bashir (born 1944), former President of Sudan
  • Omar Benson Miller, American actor
  • Omar Bongo, President of Gabon (1967–2009)
  • Omar Bradley (1893-1981), American 5-star general, one of the main U.S. Army field commanders in North Africa and Europe during World War II
  • Omar Bradley (born 1958), mayor of Compton, California from 1993 until 2001
  • Omar Bravo, international Mexican football player
  • Omar Brown (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Omar Bugiel (born 1992), Lebanese footballer
  • Omar Bundy, career United States Army officer and general
  • Omar B. Bunnell, American businessman and politician
  • Omar Camporese (born 1968), former professional tennis player
  • Omar Chaparro, Mexican actor
  • Omar Cisneros, Cuban hurdler
  • Omar D. Conger (1818–1898), American politician
  • Omar Craddock, American triple jumper
  • Omar Abdallah Dakhqan (died 2012), Jordanian politician
  • Omar Diallo (born 1972), Senegalese football goalkeeper
  • Omar Doom, American actor
  • Omar Epps, American actor
  • Omar Espinosa, American musician
  • Omar Faruk Tekbilek (born 1951), Turkish virtuoso flutist and multi-instrumentalist
  • Omar Muhamoud Finnish, Somali faction leader based in Mogadishu
  • Omar Gooding, American actor
  • Omar Hammayil (b. 1976/77), mayor of Al-Bireh in the West Bank in the Palestinian territories.
  • Omar ibn al-Khattab, more commonly spelled Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad’s wife Hafsa bint Umar
  • Omar ibn Said (1770–1864), West African/American scholar
  • Omar Infante, second baseman for the Kansas City Royals
  • Omar Khadr, Canadian youth controversially convicted under the Military Commissions Act of 2009 of murder in violation of the law of war and providing material support for terrorism
  • Omar Khairat (born 1949), Egyptian pianist & musician, founder of the Egyptian Conservatory institution
  • Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), Persian poet and scientist
  • Omar Kiam (1894-1954), American fashion and costume designer
  • Omar Lulu, Indian film director of Malayalam cinema
  • Omar Lye-Fook (known professionally as Omar, born 1968), British soul singer and musician
  • Omar Mascarell, Spanish football player
  • Omar Haji Massale, commander of the Somali military
  • Omar Mateen, the gunman in the Orlando nightclub shooting
  • Omar McLeod, Jamaican hurdler
  • Omar Meña, Cuban track and field sprinter
  • Omarr Morgan (born 1976), cornerback playing for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League
  • Omar Mukhtar, leader of the resistance movement against the Italian military occupation of Libya
  • Omar Naber, Slovenian singer
  • Omar Yoke Lin Ong, co-founder of Malaysian Chinese Association, Malaysian Chinese who converted to Islam
  • Omar Pasha (1806–1871), Serbian or Croatian Ottoman general
  • Omar Pineiro (born 1997), American rapper
  • Omar Pinzón, Colombian backstroke swimmer
  • Omar Pound (1926–2010), British author, son of Dorothy Shakespear and Ezra Pound
  • Omar al-Qattan (born 1964), Palestinian-British film director and film producer
  • Ómar Ragnarsson, Icelandic media personality and activist for nature and environment
  • Omar Rodríguez-López, lead guitarist and composer of The Mars Volta and former guitarist of At the Drive-In
  • Omar Ali Saifuddin I (died 1795), Sultan of Brunei from 1762 until 1795
  • Omar Ali Saifuddin II (died 1852), Sultan of Brunei from 1829 to 1852
  • Omar Ali Saifuddien III (1914–1986), Sultan of Brunei from 1950 to 1967
  • Omar Saidou Tall, 19th century West African political leader
  • Omar Samra, first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest
  • Omar Al Saqqaf (1923–1974), Saudi Arabian diplomat and politician
  • Omar Sey (born 1941), Gambian politician
  • Omar Sharif, Academy Award nominated Egyptian actor
  • Omar Sivori, former international Argentine and Italian football player
  • Omarr Smith (born 1977), American football defensive back for the San Jose SaberCats
  • Omar Suleiman (1936–2012), Egyptian «minister without portfolio» and director of the Egyptian General Intelligence Services (EGIS)
  • Omar Sy (born 1978), French actor
  • Omar Torrijos, Commander of the Panamanian National Guard and the de facto leader of Panama from 1968 to 1981
  • Omar Vizquel, Major League Baseball shortstop playing for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Omar Vrioni (fl. 1821), leading Ottoman figure in the Greek War of Independence
  • Omar Pasha Vrioni II (1839–1928), Albanian prime minister and diplomat
  • Omar Zepeda, Mexican race walker

Middle name[edit]

  • Abuzed Omar Dorda (born 1944), prime minister of Libya from 1990 to 1994, and Libya’s permanent representative to the U.N. from 1997 to 2003
  • Gabriel Omar Batistuta, former international Argentine football player
  • Mohamed Omar Habeb Dhere, Somali faction leader based in Jowhar
  • Sergio Omar Almirón, former international Argentine football player

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Omar ben Salaad, a sheikh in The Adventures of TinTin

Omer[edit]

  • Omer Adam (born 1993), Israeli singer
  • Omer Arbel, Canadian architect and designer
  • Omer Atzili (born 1993), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Avital (born 1971), Israeli-American jazz bassist, composer and bandleader
  • Omer (Book of Mormon), Jaredite king in the Book of Mormon
  • Omer Bar-Lev (born 1953), Israeli politician
  • Omer Bartov (born 1954), Israeli-American professor
  • Omer Buchsenbaum (born 1982), Israeli footballer
  • Omer N. Custer (1873–1942), American politician
  • Omer Damari (born 1989), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Elmas (born 1968 or 1969), Turkish wrestler
  • Omer Fadida (born 1990), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Golan (born 1982), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Hussain (born 1984), Scottish cricketer
  • Omer Meir Wellber (born 1981), Israeli conductor
  • Omer Nachmani (born 1993), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Peretz (born 1986), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Peretz (born 1990), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Reingold (born 1969), Israeli computer scientist
  • Omer Riza, British footballer of Turkish origin
  • Omer Shapira (born 1994), Israeli racing cyclist
  • Omer Stokes Jackson (1884-1940), American politician
  • Omer Tchalisher (born 1993), Israeli footballer
  • Omer Vered (born 1990), Israeli footballer
  • Saint Omer, or Saint Audomar, bishop of Thérouanne in northern France

Ómar[edit]

  • Ómar Ragnarsson (born 16 September 1940), Icelandic media personality and nature activist
  • Friðrik Ómar Hjörleifsson (born 4 October 1981), Icelandic singer representing Iceland in Eurovision Song Contest 2008, vocalist for Eurobandið

Ömer[edit]

  • Besim Ömer Akalın (1862–1940), Turkish physician and politician
  • Ömer Akgün (born 19982), Turkish sport shooter
  • Ömer Aşık (born 1986), Turkish professional basketball player
  • Ömer Boncuk (1917–1988), Turkish footballer
  • Ömer Çelik (born 1968), Turkish politician and government minister
  • Ömer Erdoğan, Turkish-German footballer
  • Ömer Güleryüz, Turkish amputee football player
  • Ömer Halisdemir (1974–2016), Turkish non-commissioned officer
  • Ömer Kavur (1944–2005), Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter
  • Ömer Kemaloğlu (born 1987), Turkish karateka
  • Ömer Özkan (born 1971), Turkish plastic surgeon
  • Ömer Seyfettin (1884–1920), Turkish nationalist writer
  • Ömer Can Sokullu, Turkish footballer
  • Ömer Naci Soykan, Turkish philosopher
  • Ömer Yurtseven (born 1998), Turkish basketball player

Oumar[edit]

  • Oumar Barro (born 1974), Burkinabé (from Burkina Faso) footballer
  • Oumar Dieng (born 1972), Senegalese footballer
  • Oumar Diouck (born 1994), Senegalese-born Belgian footballer
  • Oumar Kalabane (born 1981), Guinean footballer
  • Oumar Loum (born 1973), Senegalese athlete who competes in the 200 metres
  • Oumar Mariko (born 1959), Malian doctor, politician and noted former student activist
  • Oumar Niasse (born 1990), Senegalese footballer
  • Oumar Sène (born 1959), former Senegalese football midfielder
  • Oumar Tchomogo (born 1978), Beninese football player
  • Oumarou Ganda (1935–1981), Nigerian director and actor

Umar[edit]

  • Abadir Umar Ar-Rida (fl. 13th century), Somali Sheikh and saint of Harar
  • Abû ‘Umar ibn Sa’îd (died c. 1287), the last ra’îs of Manûrqa (1282–1287)
  • Al-Muzaffar Umar (died 1191), Ayyubid prince of Hama and a general of Saladin
  • Ghali Umar Na’Abba (born 1964), Nigerian businessman and politician
  • Umar Abdulmutallab, Nigerian al-Qaeda member known as the Christmas Bomber
  • Malik Umar Hayat Khan (1875–1944), soldier of the Indian Empire, one of the largest landholders in the Punjab, and an elected member of the Council of the State of India
  • Mifta al-Usta Umar (born 1935), former Head of State of Libya from 15 February 1984 to 7 October 1990
  • Sanjar Umarov (born 1956), prominent Uzbek politician and businessman
  • Sitta Umaru Turay (born 1978), Sierra Leonean journalist and member of the editorial Board of the Sierra Express newspaper
  • Umar I, or Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad’s wife Hafsa bint Umar
  • Umar II, or Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz (r. 717–720), Umayyad caliph
  • Umar al-Aqta, (fl. 830s–863), emir of Melitene
  • Umar Akmal, (born 1990) Pakistani cricketer
  • Umar Alisha (born 1966), 9th peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham
  • Umar Arteh Ghalib (born 1930), prominent Somali politician and a former prime minister of Somalia
  • Umar Bhatti (born 1984), Pakistani-born Canadian cricketer
  • Umar Dimayev (1908–1972), Chechen musician
  • Umar Din (ruled 1526–1553), sultan of Adal
  • Umar Gul, (born 1984), Pakistani former cricketer
  • Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz, or Umar II (r. 717–720), Umayyad caliph
  • Umar ibn Hafsun, 9th century leader of rebel forces in the Caliphate of Córdoba
  • Umar ibn al-Khattab, or Umar I (r. 634–644), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad’s wife Hafsa bint Umar
  • Umar ibn Marwan ibn al-Hakam, the son of the fourth Umayyad caliph Marwan I; ruled for less than a year in 684–685
  • Umar ibn Sa’ad (c. 620–680), one of the leaders of the troops who killed the prophet Muhammad’s grandson Husayn ibn Ali in the Battle of Karbala in 680
  • Umar ibn Uthman, a son of the third caliph Uthman (r. 644–656)
  • Umar Johnson (born 1974), American Pan-Africanist
  • Umar Kayam (1932–2002), Indonesian sociologist
  • Umar Muhammad (born 1975), American football player
  • Umar Mustafa al-Muntasir (1939–2001), prime minister of Libya from 1 March 1987 to 7 October 1990 and foreign minister from 1992 to 2000
  • Umar of Borno (died 1881), Sheikh of the Kanem-Bornu Empire
  • Umar Patek (born 1970), Indonesian involved in 2002 Bali Bombing
  • Umar Shaikh Mirza I (1356–1394), son of the Central Asian conqueror Timur
  • Umar Shaikh Mirza II (1456–1494), Timurid king of Ferghana and father of Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire in India
  • Umar Tall (c. 1797–1864), West African scholar and military commander
  • Umar Wirahadikusumah (1924–2003), Vice-President of Indonesia from 1983 to 1988

Umaru[edit]

  • Umaru Bangura (born 1987), Sierra Leonean international footballer
  • Umaru Dikko (born 1936), Nigerian politician
  • Umaru Mutallab (born 1939), played a major role in introducing Islamic banking into Nigeria
  • Umaru Pulavar (born 1642), Tamil Muslim poet
  • Umaru Rahman (born 1982), Sierra Leonean international footballer
  • Umaru Yar’Adua (born 1951), the 2nd President of Nigeria’s Fourth Republic

Other[edit]

  • Omarion (born 1984), American R&B singer, actor, songwriter, record producer, dancer
  • Omarr Smith (born 1977), American football defensive back for the San Jose SaberCats
  • Oumarou Ganda (1935–1981), Nigerian director and actor
  • Umer Shareef (born 1948), Pakistani stand-up comedian, stage, film and television actor, writer, director and producer
  • Umur the Lion (died 1348), the Turkish Emir of Aydin from 1336 to 1344

Surname[edit]

Omar[edit]

  • Adil Omar (born 1991), Pakistani hip-hop artist
  • Ayesha Omar, Pakistani actress and singer
  • Don Omar (born 1978), Puerto Rican rapper (full name «William Omar Landrón Rivera»)
  • Elyas Omar (1936–2018), third Mayor of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Hairuddin Omar (born 1979), Malaysian professional footballer
  • Ilhan Omar (born 1981), Somali-American U.S. Representative for Minnesota’s 5th congressional district
  • Mahmoud Abdel Salam Omar, Egyptian businessman
  • Mohammed Omar (1960–2013), Taliban leader of Afghanistan
  • Mohd Hamzani Omar (born 1978), Malaysian footballer
  • Nano Omar (born 1986), Swedish singer-songwriter

Omaar[edit]

  • Mohamed Abdullahi Omaar, Somali diplomat and politician
  • Rageh Omaar, Somali journalist and writer

Omer, Ömer[edit]

  • Abdisalam Omer, Somali economist and politician
  • Aihan Omer, Romanian handball coach
  • Atila Omer, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Collaborative Fusion

Oumar / Oumarou[edit]

  • Mamane Oumarou (born 1946), Nigerian political figure who served two brief periods as prime minister of Niger during the 1980s

Umar[edit]

  • Teuku Umar (c. 1854–1899), leader of Acehnese during the Aceh War
  • Yahya ibn Umar (died 864), Alid who rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate

Omarova[edit]

  • Gulshat Omarova, Kazakh film director, actress and screen writer

See also[edit]

  • Omar (disambiguation)
  • Omar, a biblical figure whose name (despite the identical English transliteration) is unrelated to Omar
  • Omar (Vaishya), Hindu surname

References[edit]

  1. ^ «Ómar — Nordic Names». www.nordicnames.de. Retrieved 2021-10-23.

Как правильно пишется слово «омар»

ома́р

ома́р, -а

Источник: Орфографический
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2020)

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Ассоциации к слову «омар»

Синонимы к слову «омар»

Предложения со словом «омар»

  • На этом необитаемом островке он побегал по песку, поймал омара и продолжил маршрут.
  • Мясо омаров положить, не размораживая, в кипящую подсоленную воду, варить до готовно-сти, охладить, мелко нарезать и поперчить.
  • Рыбаки несли в тростниковых корзинах дары моря – рыб с выпученными глазами и огромных омаров, шевелящих усами и клешнями.
  • (все предложения)

Цитаты из русской классики со словом «омар»

  • За обедом подавали: стерляжью уху и soupe а la reine [Суп по-королевски (фр.).] (к ним: расстегаи и семь или восемь сортов пирожков), затем: громаднейший ростбиф, salade de nomards et de foie de lotte, еpigramme de chevreuil, punch glacе, [Салат из омаров с налимьей печенкой, рагу из козули, замороженный пунш (фр.).] жареные фазаны и перепела, fonds d’artichauts а la lyonnaise, [Артишоки по-лионски (фр.).] и в заключение три или четыре сорта пирожных.
  • Знатные вельможи задавали пиры в своих особняках, выписывая для обедов страсбургские паштеты, устриц, лангустов, омаров и вина из-за границы за бешеные деньги.
  • В доме на столах уже были длинные рыбы, окорока и птицы с начинкой, коробки со шпротами, разные соленья и маринады и множество бутылок с водкой и винами, пахло копченой колбасой и прокисшими омарами.
  • (все
    цитаты из русской классики)

Каким бывает «омар»

Значение слова «омар»

  • ОМА́Р, -а, м. Крупный морской рак. Консервы из омаров. (Малый академический словарь, МАС)

    Все значения слова ОМАР

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Дополнительно

омар

омар

ом’ар, -а

Русский орфографический словарь. / Российская академия наук. Ин-т рус. яз. им. В. В. Виноградова. — М.: «Азбуковник».
.
1999.

Синонимы:

Смотреть что такое «омар» в других словарях:

  • Омар — фамилия. Известные носители: Омар, Болат Танзилулы (род. 1947) казахстанский режиссёр. Омар, Канат (род. 1971) казахский поэт. См. также Омар (значения) …   Википедия

  • Омар — морской рак с мясом нежного вкуса. Из всех ракообразных самый дорогой. Обитает во всех морях, кроме Балтийского. В Европе из за интенсивного вылова и сильного загрязнения прибрежных вод численность омаров катастрофически уменьшилась. Европейский… …   Кулинарный словарь

  • омар — а, м. homard m. 1. Большой морской рак. Водится около скалистых берегов Северной Европы и Америки; употребляется в пищу. Называется также гомаром. Павленков 1911. Homard farci à l Andrieux, Гаши и пудинг Ришелье. 1837. Филимонов Обед. // Ф. 186.… …   Исторический словарь галлицизмов русского языка

  • Омар — (муж.)(араб.) живущий, жизненный Казахские имена. Словарь значений.. Омар Жизнь, долгожитель. Мужские мусульманские имена. Словарь значений …   Словарь личных имен

  • омар — всепомнящий Словарь русских синонимов. омар сущ., кол во синонимов: 2 • лобстер (1) • рак (51) …   Словарь синонимов

  • ОМАР I — (около 591 или 581 644), второй халиф (с 634) в арабском халифате. Один из ближайших сподвижников Мухаммеда. При Омаре I арабские войска одержали значительные победы над византийцами и Сасанидами и завоевали многочисленные территории в Азии и… …   Современная энциклопедия

  • ОМАР — I (ок. 591 или 581 644) второй халиф (с 634) в Арабском халифате. Один из ближайших сподвижников Мухаммеда. При Омаре I арабские войска одержали значительные победы над византийцами и Сасанидами и завоевали многие территории в Азии и Африке. Ввел …   Большой Энциклопедический словарь

  • Омар I — (около 591 или 581 644 гг.) второй халиф (с 634 г.) в Арабском халифате, один из сподвижников Мухаммеда. При Омаре I арабские войска одержали значительные победы над Византией и Сасанидами и завоевали обширные территории в Азии и Африке. Он… …   Исторический словарь

  • Омар I —         Омар ибн аль Хаттаб (591 или 581, Мекка, 3 или 4.11.644, Медина), халиф (с 634), один из виднейших сподвижников Мухаммеда. При О. I арабские войска завоевали значительные территории в Азии и Африке (см. Арабские завоевания). О. I заложил… …   Большая советская энциклопедия

  • Омар — (возм., ягнёнок ), внук Исава, старейшина эдомитян (Быт 36:11,15) …   Библейская энциклопедия Брокгауза

  • ОМАР I — Омар ибн аль Хаттаб (ок. 591 644), халиф (с 634), один из виднейших сподвижников Мухаммеда. При О. I араб. войска завоевали Сирию, Палестину, Египет, Ирак и часть Ирана. О. I заложил основы гос. орг ции арабов в завоеванных странах; при нем… …   Советская историческая энциклопедия

омар

омар — существительное, именительный п., муж. p., од., ед. ч.

Часть речи: существительное

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омары

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омаров

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омару

омарам

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омара

омаров

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омаром

омарами

Пр.

омаре

омарах

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