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Origin of the name OMAR.
Etymology of the
name OMAR.
Meaning of the baby name OMAR.
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OMAR (אוֹמָר). Biblical.
[Hebrew = "eloquent" (?), "fluent" (?) (Gesenius).
The second son
of Eliphaz (Gen. xxxvi. 11; 1 Chron. i. 36). He became a duke of
Edom (Gen. xxxvi. 15). (The Sunday School Teacher's Bible Manual,
Hunter, 1894).
OMAR (عمر). A
variant
form of Arabic ῾Āmir
(q.v.), meaning "cultivated;
abundant, rich." Also spelled Umar.
... Omar ibn al-Khattab,
second Caliph (634-44), ...Abu Bakr died soon after the battle of
Ajnadain (634) and the energetic far-seeing Omar had been
nominated by him as his successor and recognised on all sides without
question... (The Cambridge Medieval History, Bury, v.2, 1913).
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