Oma

In German-speaking countries, 'Oma' is affectionately used as a term for grandmother. In Arabic, it translates to 'lifegiver' or 'carer,' carrying nurturing connotations.

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The name Oma originates from Germany, where it originally meant 'grandmother.' It is also used in some Arabic countries, where it holds a different meaning.

  • Popularity: 3rd
  • Babies named Oma in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Omi,Omo,Ma,Mimi,Amma.
  • Full Names: Omarr,Omaira,Omesha,Oman,Omanjyot.
  • Famous Namesakes: Oma Telles - Writer,Oma Ketterer - Artist,Oma Whitley - Actress,Oma Hyworth - Scientist,Oma Knapp - Activist.
  • Gender: Typically feminine, but context-dependent; informal usage may affect gender implications.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Oma is associated with the number 8, representing authority, ambition, and leadership. Those under this number are seen as being strong-willed, disciplined, and possessing great organizational skills.

The name Oma is relatively rare in modern usage, often found more as a familial term than a given name. However, its simplicity and classic nature continue to endear it to those seeking traditional names with deep familial ties.

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