Ömer
Ömer is a common male name in Turkey and other countries with Turkish influence. It is derived from the Arabic name Umar, which means "flourishing" or "long-lived." The name is often associated with qualities such as strength and leadership.
In Turkish culture, Ömer is a popular name and is often given to boys. It has historical significance, as Ömer ibn al-Khattab was the second caliph of Islam and is known for his just rule and significant contributions to the early Islamic community. The name is celebrated in various forms of literature and art.