Omara

Meaning of Omara

Omara, a feminine derivative of the Arabic name Omar (from the triliteral root ʿ-m-r, denoting “life,” “longevity” or “prosperity”), conveys an intrinsic sense of endurance and vitality within both historical and contemporary onomastic systems. Through medieval Andalusian cultural exchanges, the name migrated into Iberian and subsequently Anglo-American naming practices, acquiring layered resonance while preserving its original semantic core. Pronounced oh-MAHR-uh (/oʊmˈɑrə/) in both English and Irish contexts, Omara exhibits phonetic stability that supports its cross-linguistic adoption. A review of United States Social Security data reveals that Omara has maintained a place within the national top 1,000 female given names from the late 1970s—peaking at rank 770 in 1977—to rank 935 in 2024, indicating modest yet consistent usage. Its three-syllable construction, coupled with clear phonological parameters, affords technical precision and a measured elegance, making Omara a compelling choice for parents who value a name rooted in historical depth, reinforced by demonstrable demographic persistence.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as oh-MAHR-uh (/oʊmˈɑrə/)

Irish

  • Pronunced as oh-MAR-uh (/oʊˈmɑrə/)

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Notable People Named Omara

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