Names That Mean Thriving
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- Omar
Origin:
Arabic, HebrewMeaning:
"flourishing, thriving; eloquent"Description:
Omar has a perfect mix of unusuality and familiarity, with the added plus of a strong, open initial O. Commonly used among Muslim families, Omar was long associated with twelfth-century Persian poet Omar Khayyam, though it sounds anything but ancient now.More recent well-known bearers have been World War II General Omar Bradley and actors Omar Sharif(born Michael) and Omar Epps.
- Ömer
Origin:
Turkish variation of Umar, ArabicMeaning:
"flourishing, thriving"
- Umar
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"flourishing, thriving"Description:
A possible alternative to the more popular (and attractive) Omar.
- Ömer halis
Origin:
Turkish from ArabicMeaning:
"thriving and pure"
- Ömer faruk
Origin:
Turkish from ArabicMeaning:
"the thriving one who distinguishes between right and wrong"Description:
Şehzade Ömer Faruk was a prince and son of the last Caliph of the Ottoman Empire, Abdulmejid II.