Omar, originating from Arabic, signifies life or being long-lived. The name is often used in Islamic cultures and reflects qualities of vitality and endurance.
In Arabic, the name is written as عمر. The pronunciation “oh-mar” has a strong and enduring sound, fitting for a name associated with longevity.
Omar Khayyam was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet, known for his work on algebra and his poetic works, including the Rubaiyat. He is considered one of the most influential scholars of the Islamic Golden Age.