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Former Prime Minister of Lebanon
Omar Abdul Hamid Karami (last name also spelled Karamé and Karameh) (Arabic: عمر عبد الحميد كرامي; 7 September 1934 – 1 January 2015) was the 39th prime
Omar_Karami
Lebanese politician (born 1971)
Faisal Omar Karami (Arabic: فيصل عمر كرامي; born 26 September 1971) is a Lebanese politician. He served as the minister of youth and sports in the cabinet
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and religious leader Ahmad Karami (1944–2020), Lebanese statesman Faisal Karami (born 1971), Lebanese politician Omar Karami (1934–2015), Prime Minister
Karami
Prime Minister of Lebanon (born 1955)
Lebanese parliament from his hometown of Tripoli in 2000, outpolling Omar Karami, who was elected from the same multimember constituency. As a parliamentarian
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Egyptian footballer Omar Kamil (born 1949), Sri Lankan politician Omar Karami (1934–2015), former Prime Minister of Lebanon Omar Kavak (born 1988), Dutch-Turkish
Omar_(name)
Prime Minister of Lebanon (1992–1998; 2000–2004)
20 October 2004, his second term ended when he resigned from office. Omar Karami succeeded him as prime minister. Hariri implemented an aggressive new
Rafic_Hariri
Lebanese statesman (1929–2024)
forces. Al-Huss subsequently resigned as prime minister, in favour of Omar Karami. Al-Huss was appointed prime minister after General Émile Lahoud was
Salim_Al-Huss
2005 anti-Syrian protest movement in Lebanon
government of pro-Syrian prime minister Omar Karami resigned, calling for a new election to take place. Karami said in his announcement: "I am keen the
Cedar_Revolution
Lebanese politician (born 1952)
Minister of State in the first post-war cabinet, led by Prime Minister Omar Karami. Geagea rejected the position due to the flagrant control of the cabinet
Samir_Geagea
Lebanese political party
former Prime Minister Omar Karami, the party is now led by his son Faisal Karami. In the 2018 Lebanese general election, Faisal Karami and Jihad Al-Samad
Dignity_Movement
67th cabinet of Lebanon
Second cabinet of Omar Karami (26 October 2004 to 19 April 2005) was the 67th Lebanese cabinet, led by Prime Minister Omar Karami. The cabinet came after
Second_cabinet_of_Omar_Karami
Lebanese politician (1890–1950)
Karami and Omar Karami were also important Lebanese politicians who served as prime ministers. Karami died on 3 November 1950. In June 1935, Karami killed
Abdul_Hamid_Karami
Lebanese lawyer, businessman and politician (1930–2025)
cabinet led by Prime Minister Omar Karami, replacing Marwan Hamadeh as economy minister. His tenure lasted until 2005 when Karami resigned from office due
Adnan_Kassar
City in Lebanon
politician Abdul Hamid Karami (1890–1950), politician Ahmad Karami (1944–2020), politician Faisal Karami (born 1971), politician Omar Karami, former Primer Minister
Tripoli,_Lebanon
Lebanese politician
of the Lebanese Parliament. In October 2004, within the government of Omar Karami, he was appointed Minister of Tourism. He resigned from the government
Farid_Haykal_Khazen
government of pro-Syrian prime minister Omar Karami resigned, calling for a new election to take place. Mr Karami said in his announcement: "I am keen the
History_of_Lebanon
Lebanese politician (1932–2023)
from 13 October 1970 to 27 May 1972; secondly in the government of Omar Karami, from 21 October 2004 to 18 April 2005. He also served as defense minister
Elias_Saba
Lebanese Forces Maronite Nation's Salvation 3,426 30,006 144,641 Faisal Omar Karami North 2 - Tripoli National Consensus Dignity Movement Sunni Popular
List of members of the 2022–2026 Lebanese Parliament
List_of_members_of_the_2022–2026_Lebanese_Parliament
Head of state of Lebanon
forces. Al-Huss subsequently resigned as prime minister, in favour of Omar Karami. Following the Taif Agreement to end the civil war, the National Assembly
President_of_Lebanon
Lebanese politician
the Lebanese civil war. Following the resignation of the government of Omar Karami in May 1992, President Elias Hrawi was forced to form a new government
Rachid_Solh
1975–1990 conflict in Lebanon
outside forces. His Lebanese pan-Arabist Sunni Muslim Prime Minister Rashid Karami supported Nasser in 1956 and 1958. Lebanese Muslims pushed the government
Lebanese_Civil_War
Day of the year
(born 1932) 2015 – Donna Douglas, American actress (born 1932) 2015 – Omar Karami, Lebanese lawyer and politician, 58th Prime Minister of Lebanon (born
January_1
the first prime minister of the Republic of Lebanon. Top right: Rashid Karami was the longest-serving prime minister of Lebanon serving for 8 terms. Bottom
List of prime ministers of Lebanon
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pro-Syrian and voting was based on family and clan affiliations. Sunni boss Omar Karami was elected as was the young Maronite Suleiman Franjieh. In Greater Beirut
1996 Lebanese general election
1996_Lebanese_general_election
President of Lebanon from 1989 to 1998
office 24 November 1989 – 23 November 1998 Prime Minister Selim Hoss Omar Karami Rafic Hariri Preceded by Selim Hoss (acting) Succeeded by Émile Lahoud
Elias_Hrawi
Aoun - ميشال عون 1933– 22 September 1988 13 October 1990 Military 2 Omar Karami - عمر كرامي 1934–2015 24 December 1990 16 May 1992 Independent 3 Rachid
Second_Lebanese_Republic
Lebanese politician (born 1944)
governments of Rafic Hariri; in particular to Nassib Lahoud, Salim Hoss, Omar Karami, Mohammad Youssef Baydoun and Hussein Husseini. He announced his candidacy
Boutros_Harb
1989 agreement intended to end the Lebanese Civil War
was reserved for a Sunni Muslim due to the National Pact of 1943, and Omar Karami held this office. The Taif agreement helped to overcome this crisis by
Taif_Agreement
prime minister Selim al-Hoss – former prime minister Omar Karami – former prime minister Rashid Karami – former prime minister Najib Mikati – former prime
List_of_Lebanese_people
Lebanese politician (born 1964)
Environment In office 26 October 2004 – 19 April 2005 Prime Minister Omar Karami Preceded by Farès Boueiz Succeeded by Tarek Mitri Personal details Born
Wiam_Wahhab
Lebanese politician (1859–1936)
Wazzan Rashid Karami Salim Al-Huss Michel Aoun Salim Al-Huss Omar Karami Rachid Solh Rafic Hariri Salim Al-Huss Rafic Hariri Omar Karami Najib Mikati Fouad
Auguste_Adib_Pacha
Lebanese politician (born 1951)
Minister of Public Works and Transport from 2004 to 2005 as part of Omar Karami's government. In the May 2018 elections, Jaber won 7,920 preferential
Yassine_Jaber
Notable members: Abdul Hamid Karami (Prime Minister of Lebanon) Rashid Karami – Prime Minister older son of Abdul Hamid Omar Karami – Prime Minister younger
List of political families in Lebanon
List_of_political_families_in_Lebanon
President of Lebanon from 1998 to 2007
24 November 2007 Prime Minister Rafic Hariri Selim Hoss Rafic Hariri Omar Karami Najib Mikati Fouad Siniora Preceded by Elias Hrawi Succeeded by Michel
Émile_Lahoud
President of the United States from 2001 to 2009
Lebanon's government (Minister of the Environment) under Prime Minister Omar Karami (2004–2005); Hafiz Makhluf, a colonel and senior official in the Syrian
George_W._Bush
Lebanese politician
Ghassan Atallah In office 26 October 2004 – 19 April 2005 Prime Minister Omar Karami Preceded by Najib Mikati (Acting) Succeeded by Adel Hamiyeh Minister
Talal_Arslan
Senior member of the Lebanese government
Independent 21 Michel Murr December 24, 1990 May 16, 1992 1 year, 144 days Omar Karami Independent May 16, 1992 October 31, 1992 168 days Rachid Solh November
Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon
Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Lebanon
Lebanese politician
Municipalities In office 26 October 2004 – 19 April 2005 Prime Minister Omar Karami Preceded by Elias Murr Succeeded by Hassan Sabeh Minister of Public Health
Suleiman Frangieh (politician, born 1965)
Suleiman_Frangieh_(politician,_born_1965)
Calendar year
Rosenberg, American psychologist and writer (d. 2015) September 7 – Omar Karami, 29th Prime Minister of Lebanon (d. 2015) September 8 – Peter Maxwell
1934
Sunni Muslims in Lebanon
Minister of Lebanon Abdul Hamid Karami, former Prime Minister of Lebanon Omar Karami, former Prime Minister of Lebanon Rashid Karami, former Prime Minister of
Lebanese_Sunni_Muslims
corruption allegations over the privatization of Unipetrol. 19 April: Omar Karami, Prime Minister of Lebanon, after failing to form a new government. 30
List of resignations from government
List_of_resignations_from_government
Lebanese politician (1931–2023)
Wazzan, was electricity and water minister between 1990 and 1992, in the Omar Karami government, and headed the ministries of culture and education (including
Mohammad_Youssef_Beydoun
Day of the year
1934 – Sunil Gangopadhyay, Indian author and poet (died 2012) 1934 – Omar Karami, Lebanese lawyer and politician, 58th Prime Minister of Lebanon (died
September_7
Prime minister (1998–2000) Rafic Hariri, Prime minister (2000–2004) Omar Karami, Prime minister (2004–2005) Najib Mikati, Primeln minister (2005) Fouad
List of state leaders in the 2000s
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Lebanese politician
Minister of State without portfolio between 1990 and 1992 (government of Omar Karami and Rachid Solh), Minister of Labour between 1995 and 1998 and between
Assaad_Hardan
Lebanese journalist and politician (1933–2026)
1989 to 24 December 1990. He served in the same post in the cabinet of Omar Karami from 24 December 1990 to 16 May 1992 and in the cabinet headed by Rashid
Mohsen_Dalloul
economic protests and countrywide uprising against the government of Omar Karami in Lebanon and his cabinet due to serious issues and political problems
1991–1992_Lebanese_protests
Government ministry of Lebanon
Farès Boueiz 24 December 1990 16 September 1992 1 year, 267 days Omar Karami I Omar Karami Elias Hrawi Rachid Solh II Rachid Solh 29 Nasri Maalouf 16 September
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon)
Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_and_Emigrants_(Lebanon)
Name list
Hamid al-Bakkoush (1933–2007), Libyan politician Omar Abdul Hamid Karami (1934–2015), known as Omar Karami, Lebanese politician Abdelhamid Brahimi (1936–2021)
Abdul_Hamid
56th Cabinet of Lebanon
Rashid Karami was the fifty-sixth cabinet of Lebanon, the second under President Amine Gemayel and the tenth headed by Prime Minister Rashid Karami. It was
Tenth Cabinet of Rashid Karami
Tenth_Cabinet_of_Rashid_Karami
was formed on 19 April 2005, after 50 days of the resignation of the Omar Karami government. The main goal of the cabinet was to supervise the 2005 Lebanese
List_of_cabinets_of_Lebanon
Lebanese politician
2004 he was appointed minister without portfolio in the government of Omar Karami, a position he held until February 2005. "Home". ssnp.net. Archived from
Mahmoud_Abdel_Khalek
Lebanese journalist and politician (born 1939)
He served as economy minister in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Omar Karami, replacing Nazih Al Bizri in the post. Hamadeh's term lasted from 24
Marwan_Hamadeh
Public university in Beirut, Lebanon
novelist Adnan Hussein, political scientist Inaya Jaber (1958–2021), writer Omar Karami, former prime minister of Lebanon Ibrahim Mousawi (born 1965), journalist
Lebanese_University
Government ministry of Lebanon
Salim Al Hos 30 Apr 1984 22 Sep 1988 Michel Aoun 22 Sep 1988 25 Nov 1989 Omar Karami 25 Nov 1989 24 Dec 1990 Peter War 24 Dec 1990 16 May 1992 Zaki Mzabudi
Ministry of Education and Higher Education (Lebanon)
Ministry_of_Education_and_Higher_Education_(Lebanon)
Lebanese politician (born 1946)
served as the minister of industry in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Omar Karami from 2004 to 2005, making her one of the early woman ministers in Lebanon
Leila_Al_Solh
Lebanese entrepreneur
fabricated against him, and his release later by the late prime minister Omar Karami. Khayat worked as a salesman in Kuwait selling Encyclopædia Britannica
Tahseen_Khayat
Lebanese government April–July 2005
was formed on 19 April 2005, after 50 days of the resignation of the Omar Karami government. The main goal of the cabinet was to supervise the 2005 Lebanese
First_cabinet_of_Najib_Mikati
Walid Karami family (father-sons) Abdul Hamid Karami (Prime Minister of Lebanon) Rashid Karami – Prime Minister older son of Abdul Hamid Omar Karami – Prime
List_of_political_families
2005 State visit. Met with President Émile Lahoud and Prime Minister Omar Karami. Russia Moscow 24-25 April 2007 Working visit. Attended the state funeral
List of international presidential trips made by Alexander Lukashenko
List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_Alexander_Lukashenko
was one of the major forces behind the resignation of Prime Minister Omar Karami, as major strikes paralyzed the country. In 1994 and 1995 other general
Labour_movement_in_Lebanon
Lebanese politician
Minister of Labor in both the 1990-1992 governments of Salim al-Hoss, and Omar Karami. Exercised full powers of Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Speaker of
Michel_Georges_Sassine
Ursula Plassnik is sworn in as foreign minister of Austria. October 21 – Omar Karami is named Prime Minister of Lebanon. October 26 – Petrus Compton becomes
2004_in_politics
Lebanese politician (1894–1951)
the first two female ministers in Lebanon, serving in Prime Minister Omar Karami's government. Patrick Seale's book The Struggle for Arab Independence
Riad_Al_Solh
Lebanese politician (born 1955)
Foreign Affairs and Emigrants In office 1990 – May 1992 Prime Minister Omar Karami Preceded by Selim Hoss Succeeded by Nasri Maalouf In office October 1992 –
Farès_Boueiz
Lebanese politician
representing the Bint Jbeil region. He served as Minister of State in Omar Karami’s government from 1990 to 1992, and then as Minister of Labour in Rashid
Abdallah_Al_Amin
Lebanese politician (1940–2025)
Reform between 24 December 1990 and 16 May 1992, in the first cabinet of Omar Karami. As of 2018, el-Khatib served as chairman of the Lebanese Committee for
Zaher_el-Khatib
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga President of the Republic Lebanon Émile Lahoud Omar Karami Issam Fares Nabih Berri President of the Republic Prime Minister Deputy
List of dignitaries at the funeral of Pope John Paul II
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Lebanese politician (1952–2022)
cabinets. He was first appointed minister of housing and cooperatives in Omar Karami's government. He served in this post from 24 December 1990 to 10 May 1992
Muhammad_Baydoun
Orthodox Together for North and Lebanon 4,224 40,788 117,811/249,416 Faysal Omar Karami NORTH 2 Consultative Gathering Arab Liberation Party Sunni National
List of members of the 2018–2022 Lebanese Parliament
List_of_members_of_the_2018–2022_Lebanese_Parliament
Nonsectarian and a democratic leftist political party from Beirut
public relations. Following the resignation of pro-Syrian Prime Minister Omar Karami in a wave of demonstrations, DLM leader Elias Atallah is quoted as saying
Democratic Left Movement (Lebanon)
Democratic_Left_Movement_(Lebanon)
progressive supranuclear palsy. Jack Howell, 88, British physician. Omar Karami, 80, Lebanese politician, Prime Minister (1990–1992, 2004–2005). Bill
Deaths_in_January_2015
Lebanese magistrate and politician
October 2004, he was appointed Minister of Justice in the government of Omar Karami. During that time, he has aggressively prosecuted and imprisoned many
Adnan_Addoum
Lebanese politician
Tripoli MP Ali Eid, who ran in the 2000 elections on former Premier Omar Karami's list, said: 'The Allawite sect was never granted any privileges during
Ali_Eid
Lebanese cabinet between 1992 and 1995
Rashid Karami X • Michel Aoun Military Elias Hrawi Selim Hoss III • Omar Karami I • Rachid Solh II • Rafic Hariri I • Rafic Hariri II • Rafic Hariri
First_cabinet_of_Rafic_Hariri
com. 4 January 2013. "5 Injured in Attack against Minister Karami's Convoy as Ex-PM Omar Karami Laments Lack of Security in Lebanon". Naharnet.com. 18 January
Timeline of violent events relating to the Syrian civil war spillover in Lebanon (2011–2014)
Timeline_of_violent_events_relating_to_the_Syrian_civil_war_spillover_in_Lebanon_(2011–2014)
fighting kills a Spanish UN peacekeeper in the town of Ghajar. 1 January – Omar Karami, politician (born 1934) "Lebanon implements new controls at Syrian border"
2015_in_Lebanon
Lebanese cabinet between April and June 1973
was a close ally of Frangieh and a Maronite. Frangieh first asked Rashid Karami and then Abdallah Yafi to establish a new cabinet, but both declined his
Cabinet_of_Amin_Hafez
Lebanese politician (1944–2020)
in 1933. Former Prime Ministers Rashid Karami and Omar Karami were both cousins of Mustafa Karami. Ahmad Karami was born in Tripoli on 29 August 1944.
Ahmad_Karami
Lebanon's government (Minister of the Environment) under Prime Minister Omar Karami (2004–2005); Hafiz Makhluf, a colonel and senior official in the Syrian
Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
Foreign_policy_of_the_George_W._Bush_administration
Lebanese politician and diplomat (born 1935)
reshuffle. When the government of Omar Karami took office in October 2004, he was reappointed foreign minister. Karami and his cabinet resigned in March
Mahmoud_Hammoud_(politician)
Lebanese cabinet between 1976 and 1979
cabinet was inaugurated on 9 December 1976 and replaced the cabinet of Rashid Karami. The term of the cabinet lasted until 2 July 1979, and it was replaced by
First_cabinet_of_Selim_Hoss
Lebanese politician
Lebanon. Just before his arrest in August 2012, he was a member of Omar Karami’s pro-Syrian movement, the National Gathering. Samaha was arrested on
Michel_Samaha
Private university in Lebanon
World.[citation needed] After the assassination of Rashid Karami, Prime Minister Omar Karami assumed the Chairmanship of "Al-Manar Society", and formed
City_University_of_Tripoli
Lebanese politician
Affairs and Emigrants In office May 1992 – October 1992 Prime Minister Omar Karami Preceded by Farès Boueiz Succeeded by Farès Boueiz Personal details Born
Nasri_Maalouf
Lebanese politician
Then he served as the minister of agriculture in 2004 and 2005 in the Omar Karami government. He also participated in the sessions of National Dialogue
Elias_Skaff
Rashid Karami, Prime minister (1984–1987) Selim Hoss, Prime minister (1987–1990) Michel Aoun, Disputed Prime minister (1988–1990) Omar Karami, Prime minister
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
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2008 film by Ridley Scott
Recognizing petty criminal Mustaffa Karami from the safe house, Salaam brings Ferris to the desert where he coerces Karami into cooperating. Hoffman arrives
Body_of_Lies_(film)
Lebanese politician
office 1996–2005 Minister of Labour In office 2004–2005 Prime Minister Omar Karami Preceded by Assaad Hardan Succeeded by Trad Hamadeh Secretary of the
Assem_Qanso
sacrificed a Shiite allocation in order to give a portfolio for Faisal Karami, Omar Karami's son. This resulted in a 7/6/5 inequality between the Sunni, Maronite
Second cabinet of Najib Mikati
Second_cabinet_of_Najib_Mikati
German drama series
set a trap for Karami on seemingly neutral territory and kill him and his henchmen. The LKA was in on it again, but was tricked by Karami during their surveillance
4_Blocks
Israeli actor
Amir El Nashaf TV series, 35 episodes 2008 AmericanEast Omar 2008 Body of Lies Mustafa Karami 2008 Winds of Sand Militant 2009 Die Seele eines Mörders
Kais_Nashef
Lebanese Civil War conflict (1975–1976)
a ceasefire was called upon the belligerents by Prime Minister Rachid Karami on 29 October, in order to allow the evacuation of the staff and residents
Battle_of_the_Hotels
Lebanese politician
dissolved the Lebanese parliament on 5 May 1960. This forced Prime Minister Karami to resign later on 14 May 1960. On 15 May 1960, Daouk took initiative and
Ahmad_Daouk
Japanese boxer (born 1993)
2 December 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2013. Toto Pribadi, Luzman Rifqi Karami (8 July 2011). "Jepang Juara Umum Piala Presiden XXI" (in Indonesian). VIVA
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Kifa (Maron Castle) Qalaat Tibnin (Toron Castle) Qasarnaba Temple Rachid Karami International Fair-Tripoli Ras Al Ain Basins and Built Heritage Sarepta
Destruction of cultural heritage during the 2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon
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original on 14 April 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2016 – via BBC News. Shayan Karami (13 March 2020). "فیلم مارمولک بعد از ۱۷ سال توقیف سرانجام مجوز پخش اینترنتی
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Assassination Attempts", The Wall Street Journal, retrieved 17 July 2020 Karami, Arash (2 August 2016). "Were Saudis behind Abbas-MEK meeting?". Al-Monitor
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Portugal 4 December 1980 Camarate Portugal Airplane accident Cessna 421 Rashid Karami Prime Minister of Lebanon 1 June 1987 Beirut Lebanon Helicopter bombing
List of state leaders who died in aviation accidents and incidents
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Kickboxing at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
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OMAR KARAMI
OMAR KARAMI
Boy/Male
Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Bengali, Christian, Danish, French, German, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Swedish, Tamil
An Era; The Highest; The Highest of Muhammads Followers; Long-lived; Elevated; Follower of the Prophet; First Son; Disciple; Gifted Speaker; Famous; Expressive; Life; Long Living; Flourishing; Reverent
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Archer.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Owmar, OMAR means "eloquent, talkative" or "speaker." In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau. Compare with another form of Omar.
Male
Hebrew
(×ï‹×žÖ¸×¨) Hebrew name OWMAR means "eloquent, talkative" or "speaker." In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau.
Male
Hebrew
(עׄמֶר) Hebrew name derived from the word omer, OMER means "sheaf." In the bible, this is "a measure" of dry things, containing the tenth part of an Ephah.
Boy/Male
Muslim American Arabic Biblical Hebrew
Life. Long living.
Biblical
he that speaks; bitter
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who prays times and fasts, Forever, Immortal
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prajina | பà¯à®°à®œà¯€à®¨à®¾Â
Amar
Prajina | பà¯à®°à®œà¯€à®¨à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Amar
Boy/Male
Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Urdu
Braver; Intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Amar
Male
Hindi/Indian
(अमर) Hindi name AMAR means "immortal."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Long-Lived
Boy/Male
Indian
Elevated, An Era, Long-lived
Boy/Male
African, American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Jamaican, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil
Second Khalifah; A Long Individual Life; Who has Long Live; Flourishing; Blossoming; Long-lived; Prosper; Variant of Omar; Longevity; Age; Usman; Populous
Boy/Male
Greek
Given as hostage; promised. Homer was credited with writing the epic Greek poems the Iliad and...
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Old Norse Ãvarr, ÃOMHAR means "bow warrior."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Amar
Girl/Female
Irish
The color of olive.
OMAR KARAMI
OMAR KARAMI
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyah, ABIJAH means "Yahweh is my father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters.Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Within; Between; In
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Masters; Lords
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of Ibrahim Abdullah of Basrah; An Authority of Hadith at Baghdad
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prabharoopa | பà¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®°à¯‚பா
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sunflower seed
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Telugu Birth Star
Girl/Female
Muslim
(Daughter of the prophet (SAW))
Male
African
born on Friday.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lucky, Fortunate
OMAR KARAMI
OMAR KARAMI
OMAR KARAMI
OMAR KARAMI
OMAR KARAMI
n.
A Hebrew measure, the tenth of an ephah. See Ephah.
n.
To injure, mar, spoil, or harm.
a.
Shaped like an oar.
v.
To make defective; to do injury to, esp. by cutting off or defacing a part; to impair; to disfigure; to deface.
pl.
of Os
n. pl.
See 3d Os.
n.
A mark or blemish made by bruising, scratching, or the like; a disfigurement.
n.
A small lake. See Mere.
n.
The man who rows the foremost oar in a boat; the bow oar.
imp. & p. p.
of Oar
imp. & p. p.
of Mar
n
An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Oar
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mar
v.
To spoil; to ruin.
n.
A sort of oar. See Scull.
v. t. & i.
To row.
n.
One who rows with an oar.