Omar
[oh-mahr] /ˈoʊ mɑr/
noun
1.
a male given name.
/ˈəʊmɑː/
noun
1.
died 644 ad, the second caliph of Islam (634–44). During his reign Islamic armies conquered Syria and Mesopotamia: murdered
eloquent, the son of Eliphaz, who was Esau’s eldest son (Gen. 36:11-15).
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