Omer

"Variant of Omar. Flourishing, long-lived"

♂ Masculino · Arabic
historical islamic strong variant

📖 Sobre Omer

Omer opera em duas tradições culturais distintas. Na tradição turco-islâmica, é a forma em escrita latina de Ömer, a versão turca do árabe Umar — que significa "florescente" ou "longevo" — conectando-se a Umar ibn al-Khattab, o segundo Califa do Islã, um dos líderes mais consequentes da história. Na tradição hebraica, Omer (עֹמֶר) é um nome independente que significa "feixe de grão" — a medida de cevada oferecida na Páscoa Judaica, central na prática judaica de Contar o Omer (49 dias até Shavuot). Essa dupla herança dá ao Omer uma profundidade transcultural notável.

📍 Detalhes

  • OrigemArabic
  • Gênero♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoVariant of Omar. Flourishing, long-lived

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