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{{Infobox given name
{{Infobox given name
| name = Omar
| name = Omar
| pronunciation = {{Unbulleted list| {{IPAc-en|ˈ|oʊ|m|ɑr}} | {{IPAc-en|ˈ|oʊ|m|ər}} | {{IPA-ar|ˈʕomar|lang}} }}
| pronunciation = {{Unbulleted list| {{IPAc-en|ˈ|oʊ|m|ɑr}} | {{IPAc-en|ˈ|oʊ|m|ər}} | {{IPA|ar|ˈʕomar|lang}} }}
| gender = Male
| gender = Male
| image = 20131203 Istanbul 118.jpg
| image = 20131203 Istanbul 118.jpg
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'''Omar'''/'''Umar'''/'''Omer''' is a masculine given name that has different origins in Arabic, Hebrew and German.
'''Omar'''/'''Umar'''/'''Omer''' is a masculine given name that has different origins in Arabic, Hebrew and German.


''Umar'' or ''Omar'' is a common name ({{lang-ar|عمر}}) in [[Arabic|Arabic-speaking]] and [[Muslim]] populations in general. Omar is represented in Islamic traditions, meaning 'flourishing, long lived'. The name dates back to the emergence and [[early Muslim conquests|military success]] of [[Islam]], which were partly due to the second caliph [[Umar ibn al-Khattab]] (also spelled Omar, {{reign|634|644}}).
''Umar'' or ''Omar'' is a common name ({{langx|ar|عمر}}) in [[Arabic|Arabic-speaking]] and [[Muslim]] populations in general. Omar is represented in Islamic traditions, meaning 'flourishing, long lived'. The name dates back to the emergence and [[early Muslim conquests|military success]] of [[Islam]], which were partly due to the second caliph [[Umar ibn al-Khattab]] (also spelled Omar, {{reign|634|644}}).


There was also a [[Omar (biblical figure)|biblical figure by the name of Omer]] ({{lang-he|אוֹמָר}}) in the [[Hebrew Bible]], meaning 'eloquent' or 'gifted speaker'. Another similar Hebrew name is Omer ({{lang-he|עומר}}), derived from 'sheaf' or 'bundle of grain'.
There was also a [[Omar (biblical figure)|biblical figure by the name of Omer]] ({{langx|he|אוֹמָר}}) in the [[Hebrew Bible]], meaning 'eloquent' or 'gifted speaker'. Another similar Hebrew name is Omer ({{langx|he|עומר}}), derived from 'sheaf' or 'bundle of grain'.


The name {{lang|is|Ómar}} also became popular as a man's name in [[Iceland]], and to a much lesser extent in Nordic countries.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ómar |work=Nordic Names |url=https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/%C3%93mar |access-date=2021-10-23 }}</ref> The name can also be a variant of [[Ottomar]] or [[Othmar]], a [[Germanic name]] consisting of elements {{lang|gem-x-proto|*aud}}, meaning 'wealthy', and {{lang|gem-x-proto|*mari}}, meaning 'fame'.{{Citation needed|date=September 2021}}
The name {{lang|is|Ómar}} also became popular as a man's name in [[Iceland]], and to a much lesser extent in Nordic countries.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ómar |work=Nordic Names |url=https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/%C3%93mar |access-date=2021-10-23 }}</ref> The name can also be a variant of [[Ottomar]] or [[Othmar]], a [[Germanic name]] consisting of elements {{lang|gem-x-proto|*aud}}, meaning 'wealthy', and {{lang|gem-x-proto|*mari}}, meaning 'fame'.{{Citation needed|date=September 2021}}
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==Given name==
==Given name==
===Monarchs named Omar or Umar===
===Monarchs named Omar or Umar===
=====Caliphs=====
==== Caliphs ====
*[[Umar]] ibn al-Khattab or Umar I ({{reign|634|644}}), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad's wife Hafsa bint Umar
*[[Umar]] ibn al-Khattab or Umar I ({{reign|634|644}}), the second Rashidun caliph of Islam; father of the prophet Muhammad's wife Hafsa bint Umar
*[[Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz]], or Umar II ({{reign|717|720}}), Umayyad caliph
*[[Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz]], or Umar II ({{reign|717|720}}), Umayyad caliph


=====Other monarchs=====
==== Other monarchs ====
*[[Umar of Borno]] (died 1881), Sheikh of the Kanem-Bornu Empire
*[[Umar of Borno]] (died 1881), Sheikh of the Kanem-Bornu Empire
*[[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] (died 1795), Sultan of Brunei from 1762 until 1795
*[[Omar Ali Saifuddin I]] (died 1795), Sultan of Brunei from 1762 until 1795
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*[[Omar Abu Fares]] (born 1984), Jordanian swimmer
*[[Omar Abu Fares]] (born 1984), Jordanian swimmer
*[[Omar Abu-Riche]] (1910–1990), Syrian poet
*[[Omar Abu-Riche]] (1910–1990), Syrian poet
*[[Omar Ahmed]], Kenyan boxer
*[[Omar Ahmed]] (born 1979), Kenyan boxer
*[[Omar Abu Risha]] (1910–1990), Syrian poet and diplomat
*[[Omar Abu Risha]] (1910–1990), Syrian poet and diplomat
*[[Omar Abu Shawish]] (1987–2023), Palestinian poet and writer
*[[Omar Abu Shawish]] (1987–2023), Palestinian poet and writer
*[[Omar Acha]], Argentine historian
*[[Omar Acha]] (born 1971), Argentine historian
*[[Omar Suleiman Adam]], Sudanese politician
*[[Omar Suleiman Adam]], Sudanese politician
*[[Omar Adorno]] (born 1972), Puerto Rican boxer
*[[Omar Adorno]] (born 1972), Puerto Rican boxer
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*[[Omar Ahmed (disambiguation)|Omar Ahmed]], multiple people
*[[Omar Ahmed (disambiguation)|Omar Ahmed]], multiple people
*[[Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly]] (born 1984), Egyptian discus thrower
*[[Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly]] (born 1984), Egyptian discus thrower
*[[Omar Ahmed Fadlallah]], Sudanese writer
*[[Omar Ahmed Fadlallah]] (born 1956), Sudanese writer
*[[Omar Ahmed Majumder]], Bangladeshi politician
*[[Omar Ahmed Majumder]], Bangladeshi politician
*[[Omar Ahmed Sodani]], Libyan murder suspect
*[[Omar Ahmed Sodani]], Libyan murder suspect
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*[[Omar Al-Aswad]], Libyan politician
*[[Omar Al-Aswad]], Libyan politician
*[[Omar Al-Awadhi]] (born 1982), Emirati tennis player
*[[Omar Al-Awadhi]] (born 1982), Emirati tennis player
*[[Omar Al Busaidy]] (born 1986), Emirati businessman and writer
*[[Omar Al-Dahi]] (born 1999), Yemeni footballer
*[[Omar Al-Dahi]] (born 1999), Yemeni footballer
*[[Omar Al Futtaim]], Emirati businessman
*[[Omar Al Futtaim]], Emirati businessman
*[[Omar Al-Ghamdi]] (born 1979), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Omar Al-Ghamdi]] (born 1979), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Omar Al-Malki]], Omani professional footballer
*[[Omar Al-Malki]] (born 1994), Omani professional footballer
*[[Omar Al-Muqbil]], Islamic scholar-professor of Islamic law
*[[Omar Al-Muqbil]] (born 1972), Islamic scholar-professor of Islamic law
*[[Omar Al-Muziel]] (born 1992), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Omar Al-Muziel]] (born 1992), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Omar Al Olama]] (born 1990), United Arab Emirates politician
*[[Omar Al Olama]] (born 1990), United Arab Emirates politician
*[[Omar Jamal Al-Omar]] (born 1989), Kuwaiti businessman
*[[Omar Al-Owdah]] (born 1998), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Omar Al-Owdah]] (born 1998), Saudi Arabian footballer
*[[Omar Al-Rashedi]] (born 1994), Emirati footballer
*[[Omar Al-Rashedi]] (born 1994), Emirati footballer
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*[[Omar Alfanno]] (born 1957), Panamanian singer-songwriter
*[[Omar Alfanno]] (born 1957), Panamanian singer-songwriter
*[[Omar Alghabra]] (born 1969), Canadian politician
*[[Omar Alghabra]] (born 1969), Canadian politician
*[[Omar Alghanim]], Kuwaiti businessman
*[[Omar Alghanim]] (born 1973), Kuwaiti businessman
*[[Omar Ali (disambiguation)|Omar Ali]], multiple people
*[[Omar Ali (disambiguation)|Omar Ali]], multiple people
*[[Omar Ali Abdillahi]], Somali politician
*[[Omar Ali Abdillahi]], Somali politician
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*[[Omar Bendriss]] (born 1984), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Bendriss]] (born 1984), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Benjelloun]] (c. 1934–1975), Moroccan journalist and politician
*[[Omar Benjelloun]] (c. 1934–1975), Moroccan journalist and politician
*[[Omar Benson Miller]], American actor
*[[Omar Benson Miller]] (born 1978), American actor
*[[Omar Benzerga]] (born 1990), Algerian and French footballer
*[[Omar Benzerga]] (born 1990), Algerian and French footballer
*[[Omar Berdiýew]] (1979–2023), Turkmenistan footballer
*[[Omar Berdiýew]] (1979–2023), Turkmenistan footballer
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*[[Omar El Hilali]], Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar El Hilali]], Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar El Kaddouri]] (born 1990), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar El Kaddouri]] (born 1990), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar El Kudri]] (born 1992), Lebanese footballer
*[[Omar El Kurdi]] (born 1992), Lebanese footballer
*[[Omar El-Nagdi]] (1931–2019), Egyptian painter
*[[Omar El-Nagdi]] (1931–2019), Egyptian painter
*[[Omar El Said]] (born 1990), Egyptian footballer
*[[Omar El Said]] (born 1990), Egyptian footballer
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*[[Omar Gonzalez]] (born 1988), American footballer
*[[Omar Gonzalez]] (born 1988), American footballer
*[[Omar Gooding]] (born 1976), American actor
*[[Omar Gooding]] (born 1976), American actor
*[[Omar Gosh]] (born 1982), American YouTube personality
*[[Omar Govea]] (born 1996), Mexican footballer
*[[Omar Govea]] (born 1996), Mexican footballer
*[[Omar Graffigna]] (1926–2019), Argentine Air Force officer
*[[Omar Graffigna]] (1926–2019), Argentine Air Force officer
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*[[Omar Guerra]] (born 1981), Colombian footballer
*[[Omar Guerra]] (born 1981), Colombian footballer
*[[Omar Gutiérrez]] (born 1967), Argentine politician
*[[Omar Gutiérrez]] (born 1967), Argentine politician
*[[Omar López Guzmán]] (born 1989), Mexican footballer
*[[Omar al-Haddouchi]] (born 1970), Moroccan Islamic scholar
*[[Omar al-Haddouchi]] (born 1970), Moroccan Islamic scholar
*[[Omar Haji Saad]] (born 1949), Malaysian cyclist
*[[Omar Haji Saad]] (born 1949), Malaysian cyclist
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*[[Omar Lizardo]] (born 1974), American sociologist
*[[Omar Lizardo]] (born 1974), American sociologist
*[[Omar Longart]] (born 1991), Venezuelan sprinter
*[[Omar Longart]] (born 1991), Venezuelan sprinter
*[[Omar López]], multiple people
*[[Omar López (disambiguation)|Omar López]], multiple people
*[[Omar Lorméndez Pitalúa]] (born 1972), Mexican drug lord
*[[Omar Lorméndez Pitalúa]] (born 1972), Mexican drug lord
*[[Omar Luis]] (born 1972), Cuban baseball player
*[[Omar Luis]] (born 1972), Cuban baseball player
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*[[Omar Méndez]] (born 1934), Uruguayan footballer
*[[Omar Méndez]] (born 1934), Uruguayan footballer
*[[Omar Méndez (boxer)]] (born 1961), Nicaraguan boxer
*[[Omar Méndez (boxer)]] (born 1961), Nicaraguan boxer
*[[Omar Mendoza]], multiple people
*[[Omar Mendoza (disambiguation)|Omar Mendoza]], multiple people
*[[Omar Menghi]] (born 1975), Italian motorcycle racer
*[[Omar Menghi]] (born 1975), Italian motorcycle racer
*[[Omar Merlo]] (born 1987), Argentine-born Chilean footballer
*[[Omar Merlo]] (born 1987), Argentine-born Chilean footballer
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*[[Omar Mishkov]] (1977–2001), Ukrainian association football player
*[[Omar Mishkov]] (1977–2001), Ukrainian association football player
*[[Omar Miskawi]] (born 1935), Lebanese lawyer and politician
*[[Omar Miskawi]] (born 1935), Lebanese lawyer and politician
*[[Omar Moawad]] (born 2006), Egyptian footballer
*[[Omar Mohamed]] (born 1996), Somali professional footballer
*[[Omar Mohamed]] (born 1996), Somali professional footballer
*[[Omar Mohamed (gymnast)]], Egyptian artistic gymnast
*[[Omar Mohamed (gymnast)]], Egyptian artistic gymnast
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*[[Omar Montes]] (born 1988), Spanish singer
*[[Omar Montes]] (born 1988), Spanish singer
*[[Omar Monza]] (1929–2017), Argentine basketball player
*[[Omar Monza]] (1929–2017), Argentine basketball player
*[[Omar Morales]], multiple people
*[[Omar Morales (disambiguation)|Omar Morales]], multiple people
*[[Omar Moreno]] (born 1952), Panamanian baseball player
*[[Omar Moreno]] (born 1952), Panamanian baseball player
*[[Omar Moreno Palacios]] (1938–2021), Argentine folk singer
*[[Omar Moreno Palacios]] (1938–2021), Argentine folk singer
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*[[Omar Mouallem]] (born 1985), Canadian writer
*[[Omar Mouallem]] (born 1985), Canadian writer
*[[Omar Mouhli]] (born 1986), Tunisian basketball player
*[[Omar Mouhli]] (born 1986), Tunisian basketball player
*[[Omar Moussa]], multiple people
*[[Omar Moussa (disambiguation)|Omar Moussa]], multiple people
*[[Omar Moya]], Cuban Paralympic athlete
*[[Omar Moya]], Cuban Paralympic athlete
*[[Omar Mukhtar]] (1858–1931), leader of the resistance movement against the Italian military occupation of Libya
*[[Omar Mukhtar]] (1858–1931), leader of the resistance movement against the Italian military occupation of Libya
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*[[Omar Musa]] (born 1984), Australian singer
*[[Omar Musa]] (born 1984), Australian singer
*[[Omar Musaj]] (born 2002), Albanian footballer
*[[Omar Musaj]] (born 2002), Albanian footballer
*[[Omar Mussa]], multiple people
*[[Omar Mussa (disambiguation)|Omar Mussa]], multiple people
*[[Omar Mustafa]] (born 1985), Swedish politician
*[[Omar Mustafa]] (born 1985), Swedish politician
*[[Omar Mwinyi]] (born 1958), Kenyan politician
*[[Omar Mwinyi]] (born 1958), Kenyan politician
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*[[Omar Najdi]] (born 1986), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Najdi]] (born 1986), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Namsaoui]] (born 1990), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Namsaoui]] (born 1990), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Narváez]], multiple people
*[[Omar Narváez (disambiguation)|Omar Narváez]], multiple people
*[[Omar Nasiri]], Belgian spy of Moroccan origin
*[[Omar Nasiri]], Belgian spy of Moroccan origin
*[[Omar Natami]] (born 1998), Italian footballer
*[[Omar Natami]] (born 1998), Italian footballer
*[[Omar Navarro]] (born 1989), American perennial candidate
*[[Omar Navarro]] (born 1989), American perennial candidate
*[[Omar Nawar]] (born 1996), wrestler
*[[Omar Nazar]] (born 1978), Afghan footballer
*[[Omar Nazar]] (born 1978), Afghan footballer
*[[Omar Nejjary]] (born 1972), Moroccan footballer
*[[Omar Nejjary]] (born 1972), Moroccan footballer
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*[[Omar Sahnoun]] (1955–1980), French footballer
*[[Omar Sahnoun]] (1955–1980), French footballer
*[[Omar Saidou Tall]] (c. 1796–1865), 19th century West African political leader
*[[Omar Saidou Tall]] (c. 1796–1865), 19th century West African political leader
*[[Omar Saint Andre]] (born 1996), Mexican footballer
*[[Omar Sakr]] (born 1989), Australian writer and poet
*[[Omar Sakr]] (born 1989), Australian writer and poet
*[[Omar Salado]] (born 1980), Mexican boxer
*[[Omar Salado]] (born 1980), Mexican boxer
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*[[Omar Stoutmire]] (born 1974), American football player
*[[Omar Stoutmire]] (born 1974), American football player
*[[Omar Strong]] (born 1990), American basketball player
*[[Omar Strong]] (born 1990), American basketball player
*[[Omar Suleiman]], multiple people
*[[Omar Suleiman (disambiguation)|Omar Suleiman]], multiple people
*[[Omar Sy]] (born 1978), French actor
*[[Omar Sy]] (born 1978), French actor
*[[Omar Tall (soccer)|Omar Tall]] (born 1993), Senegalese-born American soccer player
*[[Omar Tall (soccer)|Omar Tall]] (born 1993), Senegalese-born American soccer player
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*[[Omar Yahya]] (born 1992), Qatari footballer
*[[Omar Yahya]] (born 1992), Qatari footballer
*[[Omar Yaisien]] (born 2000), French footballer
*[[Omar Yaisien]] (born 2000), French footballer
*[[Omar Yaser Ismail]] (born 2005), Palestinian taekwondo athlete
*[[Omar Rabie Yassin]] (born 1988), Egyptian footballer
*[[Omar Rabie Yassin]] (born 1988), Egyptian footballer
*[[Omar Yousfi]] (born 1956), Algerian weightlifter
*[[Omar Yousfi]] (born 1956), Algerian weightlifter
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===Ömer===
===Ömer===
*[[Lütfi Ömer Akad]] (1916–2011), Turkish film director
*[[Besim Ömer Akalın]] (1862–1940), Turkish physician and politician
*[[Besim Ömer Akalın]] (1862–1940), Turkish physician and politician
*[[Ömer Akgün]] (born 1982), Turkish sport shooter
*[[Ömer Akgün]] (born 1982), Turkish sport shooter
*[[Ömer Arslan]] (born 1993), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Asan]] (born 1961), Turkish folklorist, photographer and writer
*[[Ömer Aşık]] (born 1986), Turkish professional basketball player
*[[Ömer Aşık]] (born 1986), Turkish professional basketball player
*[[Ömer Aşık (archer)]] (born 1991), Turkish para-archer
*[[Ömer Aslanoğlu]] (born 1988), Turkish swimmer
*[[Ömer Ayçiçek]] (born 1995), Turkish cross-country skier
*[[Ömer Aysan Barış]] (born 1982), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Bayram]] (born 1991), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Faruk Beyaz]] (born 2003), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Nasuhi Bilmen]] (1883–1971), Muslim scholar
*[[Ömer Bolat]] (born 1963), Turkish politician
*[[Ömer Boncuk]] (1917–1988), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Boncuk]] (1917–1988), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Büyükaycan]] (born 1966), Turkish basketball player
*[[Ömer Çakı]] (born 2000), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Çatkıç]] (born 1974), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Çelik]] (born 1968), Turkish politician and government minister
*[[Ömer Çelik]] (born 1968), Turkish politician and government minister
*[[Ömer Cerrahoğlu]] (born 1995), Romanian IMO medalist
*[[Ömer Çubukçu]] (born 1980), Turkish freestyle wrestler
*[[Ömer Diler]] (c. 1945–2005), Turkish academic
*[[Ömer Dinçer]] (born 1956), Turkish politician
*[[Ömer Döngeloğlu]] (1968–2020), Turkish writer
*[[Ömer Elmas]] (born 1969), Turkish wrestler
*[[Ömer Erdoğan]] (born 1977), Turkish-German footballer
*[[Ömer Erdoğan]] (born 1977), Turkish-German footballer
*[[Ömer Güleryüz]], Turkish amputee football player
*[[Ömer Ertuğrul Erbakan]] (born 1965), Turkish general
*[[Ömer Faruk Gergerlioğlu]] (born 1965), Turkish doctor, politician and human rights activist
*[[Ömer Güleryüz]] (born 1997), Turkish amputee football player
*[[Ömer Gündüz]] (born 2001), Dutch footballer
*[[Ömer Halisdemir]] (1974–2016), Turkish non-commissioned officer
*[[Ömer Halisdemir]] (1974–2016), Turkish non-commissioned officer
*[[Ömer Tuğrul İnançer]] (1946–2022), Turkish lawyer and Sufi musician
*[[Ömer İzgi]], 21st Speaker of the Parliament of Turkey
*[[Ömer Kahveci]] (born 1992), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Kalyoncu]] (born 1950), 10th Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus
*[[Ömer Kandemir]] (born 1993), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Kaner]] (born 1951), Turkish footballer, coach and manager
*[[Ömer Karaevli]] (born 1977), Turkish equestrian
*[[Ömer Kavur]] (1944–2005), Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter
*[[Ömer Kavur]] (1944–2005), Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter
*[[Ömer Ali Kazma]] (born 1971), Turkish video artist
*[[Ömer Kemaloğlu]] (born 1987), Turkish karateka
*[[Ömer Kemaloğlu]] (born 1987), Turkish karateka
*[[Ömer Koç]] (born 1962), Turkish businessman
*[[Ömer Besim Koşalay]] (1898–1956), Turkish middle-distance runner
*[[Ömer Közen]] (born 1981), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Kulga]] (born 1989), Belgian footballer
*[[Ömer Küyük]] (1900–2006), Turkish veteran
*[[Ömer Engin Lütem]] (1933–2018), Turkish diplomat
*[[Ömer Lütfi (disambiguation)|Ömer Lütfi]], multiple people
*[[Ömer Onan]] (born 1978), Turkish basketball player
*[[Ömer Özkan]] (born 1971), Turkish plastic surgeon
*[[Ömer Özkan]] (born 1971), Turkish plastic surgeon
*[[Ömer Sabancı]] (born 1959), Turkish businessman
*[[Ömer Ali Şahiner]] (born 1992), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Sepici]] (born 1987), Turkish-Dutch footballer
*[[Ömer Seyfettin]] (1884–1920), Turkish nationalist writer
*[[Ömer Seyfettin]] (1884–1920), Turkish nationalist writer
*[[Ömer Şişmanoğlu]] (born 1989), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Can Sokullu]] (born 1988), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Can Sokullu]] (born 1988), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Faruk Sorak]] (born 1964), Turkish film director
*[[Ömer Naci Soykan]] (c. 1945–2017), Turkish philosopher
*[[Ömer Naci Soykan]] (c. 1945–2017), Turkish philosopher
*[[Ömer Suner]] (born 1976), Turkish politician
*[[Ömer Tanyeri]] (1900–1967), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Tokaç]] (born 2000), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Lütfü Topal]] (1942–1996), Turkish drug trafficker
*[[Ömer Toprak]] (born 1989), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Topraktepe]] (born 1980), Turkish footballer
*[[Ömer Uzun]] (born 2000), Turkish football player
*[[Ömer Vargı]], Turkish film director and producer
*[[Ömer Yurtseven]] (born 1998), Turkish basketball player
*[[Ömer Yurtseven]] (born 1998), Turkish basketball player


===Oumar===
===Oumar===
*[[Oumar Abakar]] (born 1979), Chadian professional football player
*[[Oumar Bagayoko]] (born 1975), Malian footballer
*[[Oumar Bakari]] (born 1980), French footballer
*[[Oumar Ballo (disambiguation)|Oumar Ballo]], multiple people
*[[Oumar Barro]] (born 1974), Burkinabé (from Burkina Faso) footballer
*[[Oumar Barro]] (born 1974), Burkinabé (from Burkina Faso) footballer
*[[Oumar Ben Salah]] (born 1964), Ivorian footballer
*[[Oumar Camara]] (born 1992), Mauritanian footballer
*[[Oumar Camara (footballer, born 1998)]]
*[[Oumar Daou]] (born 1955), politician and ambassador of Mali to Rwanda
*[[Oumar Diaby]] (born 1990), French footballer
*[[Oumar Diakhité]] (born 1993), Senegalese footballer
*[[Oumar Diakité]], Ivorian footballer
*[[Oumar Dieng]] (born 1972), Senegalese footballer
*[[Oumar Dieng]] (born 1972), Senegalese footballer
*[[Oumar Diop]] (born 1992), Guinean footballer
*[[Oumar Diouck]] (born 1994), Senegalese-born Belgian footballer
*[[Oumar Diouck]] (born 1994), Senegalese-born Belgian footballer
*[[Oumar Fall]], Senegalese boxer
*[[Oumar Gonzalez]] (born 1998), Cameroonian footballer
*[[Oumar Guindo]], Malian footballer
*[[Oumar Kalabane]] (born 1981), Guinean footballer
*[[Oumar Kalabane]] (born 1981), Guinean footballer
*[[Oumar Kane]], Senegalese mixed martial artist
*[[Oumar Kondé]] (born 1979), Swiss footballer
*[[Oumar Koné (disambiguation)|Oumar Koné]], multiple people
*[[Oumar Loum]] (born 1973), Senegalese athlete who competes in the 200&nbsp;metres
*[[Oumar Loum]] (born 1973), Senegalese athlete who competes in the 200&nbsp;metres
*[[Oumar Mangane]], Mauritanian footballer
*[[Oumar Mariko]] (born 1959), Malian doctor, politician and noted former student activist
*[[Oumar Mariko]] (born 1959), Malian doctor, politician and noted former student activist
*[[Oumar N'Diaye (disambiguation)|Oumar N'Diaye]], multiple people
*[[Oumar Ngom]], Mauritanian footballer
*[[Oumar N'Gom]] (born 1958), Senegalese wrestler
*[[Oumar Niasse]] (born 1990), Senegalese footballer
*[[Oumar Niasse]] (born 1990), Senegalese footballer
*[[Oumar Pouye]] (born 1988), Senegalese footballer
*[[Oumar Sako]] (born 1996), Ivorian footballer
*[[Oumar Sène]] (born 1959), former Senegalese football midfielder
*[[Oumar Sène]] (born 1959), former Senegalese football midfielder
*[[Oumar Sidibé (disambiguation)|Oumar Sidibé]], multiple people
*[[Oumar Sissoko]] (born 1987), Malian association football player
*[[Oumar Solet]] (born 2000), French association football player
*[[Oumar Samba Sy]] (born 1959), Mauritanian wrestler
*[[Oumar Tchomogo]] (born 1978), Beninese football player
*[[Oumar Tchomogo]] (born 1978), Beninese football player
*[[Oumar Timbo]] (born 1986), Mauritanian footballer
*[[Oumarou Ganda]] (1935–1981), Nigerian director and actor
*[[Oumar Toure (disambiguation)|Oumar Toure]], multiple people
*[[Oumar Traoré (disambiguation)|Oumar Traoré]], multiple people


===Umar===
===Umar===
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*[[Sanjar Umarov]] (born 1956), prominent Uzbek politician and businessman
*[[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
*[[Sitta Umaru Turay]] (born 1978), Sierra Leonean journalist and member of the editorial Board of the Sierra Express newspaper
*[[Umar Abdul-Razak]] (born 1975), Ghanaian politician
*[[Umar Akmal]], (born 1990) Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Akmal]], (born 1990) Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Al-Qadri]], Pakistani Irish Muslim scholar
*[[Umar Alisha]] (born 1966), 9th peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham
*[[Umar Alisha]] (born 1966), 9th peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham
*[[Umar Amin]] (born 1989), Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Apong]], Bruneian police commissioner
*[[Umar Arteh Ghalib]] (1930–2020), prominent Somali politician and a former prime minister of Somalia
*[[Umar Arteh Ghalib]] (1930–2020), prominent Somali politician and a former prime minister of Somalia
*[[Umar Ata Bandial]] (born 1958), Pakistani judge
*[[Umar Baker]], Dutch cricketer
*[[Umar Bakkalcha]] (1953?—1980), Ethiopian nationalist of Oromo people
*[[Umar Bala Mohammed]] (born 1998), Nigerian footballer
*[[Umar Bashiru]] (born 1997), Ghanaian footballer
*[[Umar Bhatti]] (born 1984), Pakistani-born Canadian cricketer
*[[Umar Bhatti]] (born 1984), Pakistani-born Canadian cricketer
*[[Umar bin Hafiz]] (born 1963), Yemeni Sunni Islamic scholar
*[[Umar Bin Hassan]], American poet and recording artist
*[[Umar Bin Muhammad Daudpota]] (1896–1958), researcher, historian, linguist and scholar
*[[Umar Bologi II]] (born 1982), Etsu Patigi
*[[Umar Buba Bindir]] (born 1961), Nigerian agricultural engineer
*[[Umar Cheema]] (born 1978), Pakistani journalist
*[[Umar Daraz Khallil]], Pakistani actor
*[[Umar Dimayev]] (1908–1972), Chechen musician
*[[Umar Dimayev]] (1908–1972), Chechen musician
*[[Umar Dzhabrailov]] (born 1958), Russian politician
*[[Umar Edelkhanov]] (born 1963), Russian weightlifter
*[[Umar Eshmurodov]] (born 1992), Uzbekistani footballer
*[[Umar Farooq (cricketer)|Umar Farooq]] (born 1979), former Danish cricketer
*[[Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab]] (born 1986), Nigerian attempted bomber incarcerated in a US federal prison
*[[Umar Farouk Ahmed]], military administrator of Cross River State, Nigeria
*[[Umar Farouk Osman]] (born 1998), Ghanaian footballer
*[[Umar Faruq Abd-Allah]] (born 1948), American Islamic scholar
*[[Umar Garba]] (born 1959), Nigerian academic
*[[Umar Ghalib]] (1930–2020), Somalian politician
*[[Umar Gombe]], Nigerian actor
*[[Umar Gul]], (born 1984), Pakistani former cricketer
*[[Umar Gul]], (born 1984), Pakistani former cricketer
*[[Umar ibn Hafsun]], 9th century leader of rebel forces in the Caliphate of Córdoba
*[[Umar ibn Hafsun]], 9th century leader of rebel forces in the Caliphate of Córdoba
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*[[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 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 ({{reign|644|656}})
*Umar ibn Uthman, a son of the third caliph Uthman ({{reign|644|656}})
*[[Umar Israilov]] (died 2009), Chechen warlord
*[[Umar Jauro Audi]] (1967–2020), Nigerian politician
*[[Umar Javed]] (born 1983), Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Johnson]] (born 1974), American Pan-Africanist
*[[Umar Johnson]] (born 1974), American Pan-Africanist
*[[Umar Kamani]] (born 1988), Indian fashion retailer and businessman
*[[Umar Karsanov]] (born 1981), Russian footballer
*[[Umar Kayam]] (1932–2002), Indonesian sociologist
*[[Umar Kayam]] (1932–2002), Indonesian sociologist
*[[Umar Khalid]] (born 1987), Indian political activist
*[[Umar Khan (disambiguation)|Umar Khan]], multiple people
*[[Umar Ali Khan]], Indian politician
*[[Umar Khayam Hameed]], British Paralympic athlete
*[[Umar Kiyani]] (born 1995), Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Kremlev]], Russian sports official
*[[Umar Krupp]], Ghanaian actor
*[[Umar Lee]] (born 1974), American writer
*[[Umar Lubis]] (born 1973), Indonesian actor
*[[Umar Markhiyev]] (born 1969), Indian footballer and coach
*[[Umar Muhammad]] (born 1975), American football player
*[[Umar Muhammad]] (born 1975), American football player
*[[Umar Muhayshi]] (1941–1984), Libyan politician
*[[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 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 Namadi]] (born 1963), Nigerian politician
*[[Umar Nazir Mir]] (born 1993), Indian cricketer
*[[Umar Nissar]] (born 1993), Indian cricketer
*[[Umar Nurmagomedov]] (born 1996), Russian mixed martial artist
*[[Umar Osman]], Malaysian sprinter
*[[Umar Pate]], the vice-chancellor of Federal University Kashere
*[[Umar Patek]] (born 1970), Indonesian involved in [[2002 Bali Bombing]]
*[[Umar Patek]] (born 1970), Indonesian involved in [[2002 Bali Bombing]]
*[[Umar Ramle]] (born 1996), Singaporean footballer
*[[Umar Rida Kahhala]] (1905–1987), Syrian historian
*[[Umar Sadiq]] (born 1997), Nigerian footballer
*[[Umar Saif]], Pakistani computer scientist and entrepreneur
*[[Umar Salamov]] (born 1994), Russian boxer
*[[Umar Sani]] (born 1963), Nigerian media advisor
*[[Umar Semata]] (born 1987), Ugandan kickboxer
*[[Umar Siddiq]] (born 1992), Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Sulaiman Al-Ashqar]] (1940–2012), Jordanian Muslim scholar and Salafist preacher
*[[Umar Tall]] (c. 1797–1864), West African scholar and military commander
*[[Umar Tall]] (c. 1797–1864), West African scholar and military commander
*[[Umar Usman Dukku]], Nigerian politician
*[[Umar Usman Kadafur]] (born 1976), Nigerian politician
*[[Umar Waheed]] (born 1994), Pakistani cricketer
*[[Umar Wirahadikusumah]] (1924–2003), Vice-President of Indonesia from 1983 to 1988
*[[Umar Wirahadikusumah]] (1924–2003), Vice-President of Indonesia from 1983 to 1988
*[[Umar Zahir]], Maldivian singer
*[[Umar Zahir (politician)]] (1936–2021), Maldivian politician
*[[Umar Zango]] (born 1994), Nigerian footballer


===Umaru===
===Umaru===
*[[Umaru Abdullahi]] (born 1939), Nigerian judge
*[[Umaru Argungu]] (born 1959), Nigerian politician
*[[Umaru Bago Tafida]], ruler of Lapai in Niger State, Nigeria
*[[Umaru Bangura]] (born 1987), Sierra Leonean international footballer
*[[Umaru Bangura]] (born 1987), Sierra Leonean international footballer
*[[Umaru bin Ali]] (1824–1891), Nigerian traditional ruler
*[[Umaru Dahiru]] (born 1952), Nigerian politician
*[[Umaru Dikko]] (1936–2014), Nigerian politician
*[[Umaru Dikko]] (1936–2014), Nigerian politician
*[[Umaru Gomwalk]], Nigerian academic
*[[Umaru Mohammed]] (died 1980), Military Governor of North Western State, Nigeria
*[[Umaru Mutallab]] (born 1939), played a major role in introducing Islamic banking into Nigeria
*[[Umaru Mutallab]] (born 1939), played a major role in introducing Islamic banking into Nigeria
*[[Umaru Pulavar]] (born 1642), Tamil Muslim poet
*[[Umaru Nagwamatse]] (1806–1870), Sokoto caliphs Prince and traditional state founder
*[[Umaru Pulavar]] (1642–1703), Tamil Muslim poet
*[[Umaru Rahman]] (born 1982), Sierra Leonean international footballer
*[[Umaru Rahman]] (born 1982), Sierra Leonean international footballer
*[[Umaru Sanda Amadu]], Ghanaian broadcast journalist
*[[Umaru Sanda Ndayako]] (1937–2003), 12th Etsu Nupe, Nigeria
*[[Umaru Shehu]] (1930–2020), Nigerian academic
*[[Umaru Tanko Al-Makura]] (born 1952), Nigerian politician and businessman
*[[Umaru Yar'Adua]] (1951–2010), the 2nd President of Nigeria's Fourth Republic
*[[Umaru Yar'Adua]] (1951–2010), the 2nd President of Nigeria's Fourth Republic


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*[[Omar (disambiguation)]]
*[[Omar (disambiguation)]]
*[[Omar (biblical figure)|Omar]], a biblical figure
*[[Omar (biblical figure)|Omar]], a biblical figure
*Omar (Vaishya), Hindu surname


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Arabic-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:Arabic-language masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bosniak masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bosniak masculine given names]]
[[Category:Bosnian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Pakistani masculine given names]]
[[Category:Pakistani masculine given names]]
[[Category:Spanish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Spanish masculine given names]]

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Omar
Calligraphic representation of caliph Omar's name, the most famous bearer of this name.
Pronunciation
  • /ˈmɑːr/
  • /ˈmər/
  • Arabic: [ˈʕomar]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic, Hebrew, Germanic
Meaning'flourishing, long-lived' (Arabic) or 'wealthy, famous' (Germanic) or 'eloquent, gifted speaker' (Hebrew)
Region of originMiddle East
Other names
Related namesMohammed, Abdulah, Ali, Ahmad, Khalid, Hamza, Ibrahim, Adam

Omar/Umar/Omer is a masculine given name that has different origins in Arabic, Hebrew and German.

Umar or Omar is a common name (Arabic: عمر) in Arabic-speaking and Muslim populations in general. Omar is represented in Islamic traditions, meaning 'flourishing, long lived'. The name dates back to the emergence and military success of Islam, which were partly due to the second caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (also spelled Omar, r. 634–644).

There was also a biblical figure by the name of Omer (Hebrew: אוֹמָר) in the Hebrew Bible, meaning 'eloquent' or 'gifted speaker'. Another similar Hebrew name is Omer (Hebrew: עומר), derived from 'sheaf' or 'bundle of grain'.

The name Ómar also became 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 (أومار) is a Somali name, not a variant of Omar/Umar. It comes from the Somali word Oomaar which means 'hot steam from boiling pot'.[citation needed]

Given name

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Monarchs named Omar or Umar

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Caliphs

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  • 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 Abd al-Aziz, or Umar II (r. 717–720), Umayyad caliph

Other monarchs

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Omar

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Middle name

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Fictional characters

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Omer

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Ómar

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Ömer

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Oumar

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Umar

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Umaru

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Other

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  • Omarion (born 1984), American R&B singer, actor, songwriter, record producer, dancer
  • Omarr Norman-Lott (born 2002), American football player
  • Omarr Smith (born 1977), American football defensive back for the San Jose SaberCats
  • Oumarou Ganda (1935–1981), Nigerian director and actor
  • Umer Shareef (1955–2021), 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
  • Ymär Sali (1876–1951), Tatar entrepreneur in Finland
  • Ymär Daher (1910–1999), Tatar cultural worker in Finland

Surname

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Omar

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Omaar

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Omer, Ömer

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Oumar / Oumarou

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

Umar

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  • 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

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ómar". Nordic Names. Retrieved 2021-10-23.