Omah is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "Highly Good," reflecting the Igbo tradition of naming children to convey specific expectations for their character and future.
Omair is an Arabic given name derived from "amara," meaning "to live" or "reside." It is associated with Omar ibn al-Khattab, the second caliph in Islamic history, and is pronounced /oʊˈmɑːr/.
Omaira is an Arabic origin name that means "life" or "life-giving," carrying profound significance as it symbolizes hope, promise, and eternal existence.
Omani is an Arabic name meaning 'strong-willed' or 'resolute', derived from the word 'amīn'. It signifies trustworthiness and steadfastness, reflecting a parent's wish for their child to embody unwavering determination and reliability.
Omariana is a unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Fulani ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "unity" or "harmony" and embodies the principles of cohesion and understanding among families and tribes.
Omarionna originates from Africa, specifically from the Yoruba culture. It's derived from 'Omorinola', meaning 'Child has returned'. Its popularity in the U.S. can be attributed to American singer Omarion (Omario Grandberry).
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