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Omer may refer to:
- Omer (volume), an ancient unit of measure used in the era of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem
- Counting of the Omer, Jewish ritual during the forty-nine days between Passover and the Feast of Weeks
People
- Saint Audomar or Omer, bishop of Thérouanne in northern France
- Umar (name), an Arabic name, as in:
- Omer Bin Khattab (c. 584–644), caliph of the Islamic empire
- Omer (Book of Mormon), a Jaredite king in the Book of Mormon
- Aihan Omer, Romanian handball coach
- Atila Omer, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Collaborative Fusion
- Omer Arbel, Canadian Architect and Designer. Co-founder and co-owner of Bocci
Place names
- Saint-Omer, a town and abbey in northern France, named after Saint Audomar
- Omer, Israel, a town in the south of Israel, near Beersheba
- Omer, Michigan, United States; smallest city in Michigan
Other uses
- Omer (submarine), the fastest human-powered submarine at the International Submarine Races
- Omer, meaning "age" in Urdu, the language of Pakistan
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