Amr (given name)

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Template:One source Template:Infobox given name Amr (Template:Langx) is an Arabic male given name.

Etymology

It is most commonly written as "Amr", but is also written as "Amro". The word is derived from the tri-literal Arabic root (Script error: No such module "Lang".) meaning "to live a long time."

When the Arabic letter wāw is added to the end of the Arabic name Umar, the name changes to "Amr".[1] Although very close in writing in Arabic, they are two different names, though sometimes the one is transliterated as the other, so ʿAmr ibn al-ʿAs is sometimes transliterated as "Omar ibn al-Aas". In the same way, it is possible to find Omar ibn al-Khattab transliterated as "Amr ibn al-Khattab". The transcription of "Amr" as "Amro" or "Amru" is another way to differentiate it from the name "Omar".

The most prominent person in Islam named ʿAmr was ʿAmr ibn al-ʿAs.

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