Where does “umar” come from?

umar (Irish) comes from Arabic عُمَر, from Arabic عَامِر, from Arabic عَمَرَ — to live a long life.

umar (Irish): trough; font; vat

Definitions

  1. trough; font; vat

Ancestry of “umar”, step by step

umar traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Arabic عُمَر

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicعُمَرlong-lived; prosperous
2Arabicعَامِرinhabited, populated, populous; crowded, filled;...
3Arabicعَمَرَto live a long life

via Old Irish ommar

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishommartrough for holding water; large vessel in...

Words derived from “umar

Every word from Arabic عَمَرَEvery word from Arabic عَامِرEvery word from Arabic عُمَر