📖 Über Umar
Umar ist die klassische arabische Form von Omar und bedeutet 'blühend' oder 'langlebig'; der Name hat im islamischen Erbe enormes Ansehen als Name des zweiten Kalifen Umar ibn al-Khattab, einer der bedeutendsten Führungspersonen in der Geschichte des Islam.
📍 Details
- HerkunftArabic
- Geschlecht♂ Männlich
- BedeutungVariant of Omar. Flourishing, long-lived
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⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten
- Umar ibn al-Khattab — Second Caliph of Islam (r. 634-644 AD), one of the most consequential figures in world history; under his leadership the Islamic empire expanded into Persia, Egypt, and Syria; renowned for his justice, personal frugality, and administrative genius; known as Al-Farouq ('the distinguisher of truth from falsehood').
- Umar Tall (El Hadj Umar) — West African Islamic scholar, military commander, and founder of the Toucouleur Empire (c. 1797-1864); led a jihad that unified much of present-day Guinea, Senegal, and Mali under Islamic rule; one of the most significant political and religious figures in 19th-century African history.
- Umar Sharif — Pakistani comedian, playwright, and actor (1955-2021) widely regarded as the greatest stand-up comedian in Pakistan's history; his theatrical productions and comedy shows entertained millions across South Asia for over four decades.
- Umar Bongo — President of Gabon (1967-2009), one of Africa's longest-serving heads of state; converted to Islam in 1973 and took the name Omar (Umar) Bongo Ondimba; his 41-year presidency made him a defining figure in Gabonese history and Francophone African politics.
- Umar Kremlev — Russian sports administrator (born 1980) who became president of the International Boxing Association (IBA) in 2020; a controversial and influential figure in the governance of Olympic amateur boxing.