Variant ofomer
Omer (uncountable)
Possibly from the Hebrew verbאמר(“to say, to tell”), itself cognate withArabicأَمَرَ(ʔamara,“tocommand”).
Omer
Ultimately fromFrankish*Audamār, which consists ofProto-Germanic*audaz(“wealth, riches”) and*mēraz(“famous”). Cognates includeCzech andGermanOtmar.
Cognates of*ōd- from*audaz include the first part of the given namesOtto,Edward andEdmund. See alsoOld Englishēad.Cognates of*-mǣr-/*-mār- from*mērijaz include: the second part of given names likeSigmar,Dietmar,Ingemar, etc. See Old Englishmǣre.
Omer m
Borrowed fromTurkishÖmer, ultimately fromArabic.
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Omer m (Cyrillic spellingОмер)
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