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Omarasheba is a rare but intriguing name, composed of two main elements: "Omar" and "Shah". This East Turkic name incorporates elements from both Arabic and Persian. The first part, "Omar", derives from the Arabic name `Umar (عمر), meaning "lord", "eldest", "wise", or "true". The second part, "Shah", signifies "king", "lord", or "master". Thus, the full meaning of "Omarasheba" can be rendered as "king's lord" or "master of the king", emphasizing the highest degree of power and authority. The name's origins are rooted in Islamic tradition, connected to Omar al-Khattab, the son of Khaliyl ibn Sa'ad, one of the early followers of the Prophet Muhammad and a renowned ruler in the Islamic world. The name Omar was widely used in Arabic and Persian-speaking regions after the 7th century. It later spread among Turkic peoples, where it was adapted and gained additional meanings related to the Turkic concept of "Shah". Historically, the name Omarasheba has not been very common in Russia, but it can be found in Muslim countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, where it is used for boys. People with this name are often associated with strength, decisiveness, and leadership qualities. However, due to its uniqueness and complexity, some may feel insecure or perceive it as a challenge. Notable bearers of the name "Omarasheba" in the Russian-speaking world are virtually nonexistent, as the name has not entered the top list of popular names. Nevertheless, in animated films and TV series inspired by Islamic culture, characters with names similar to "Omarasheba" occasionally appear (e.g., Hamza Shah from the Disney animated film "Aladdin"). The popularity of the name "Omarasheba" is very low in Russia and the CIS countries. It is more characteristic of the Muslim republics of the CIS, where it is used less frequently than more common Turkic names. On an international scale, the name is not particularly popular but is encountered in countries influenced by Turkic languages. Variants and diminutives for the name "Omarasheba" may include "Omar", "Shah", "Asheba", "Asya", or "Habib". Pronouncing this name requires special attention, yet it brings with it a unique significance and distinctiveness.