Sidi Omar
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇲🇦 Morocco
- Religion
- Islam
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Noble
Meaning & Etymology
Eloquent and noble
Eloquent and noble
Etymology
The name ‘Sidi’ is an honorific title in Arabic meaning ‘my master’ or ‘lord’, while ‘Omar’ derives from the Arabic root ‘amara’ (to live long) and means ‘flourishing’ or ‘long-lived’.
Linguistic family: Afro-Asiatic > Semitic > West Semitic > Central Semitic > Arabic
Cultural context
In Moroccan culture, ‘Sidi’ is a respectful title often used for revered religious leaders and saints. ‘Omar’ is a common given name in the Arab world, known for its association with Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Caliph of Islam.
Symbolism
The name ‘Sidi Omar’ symbolises respect, nobility, and a connection to Islamic heritage, reflecting the values of leadership and longevity.
Naming ceremony
In Moroccan Arab-Berber tradition, the naming ceremony (tasmia) typically takes place on the seventh day after birth. The name is often chosen by the father or a respected family member and announced during a gathering with family and friends.
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Famous People
Sidi Omar
religion · Morocco · b. 1600
Prominent religious leader in Morocco during the 17th century.
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