Omar is actually a pretty common first name in certain Latin American countries.
Like former Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder Omar Moreno. He was from Panama.
Exactly.
Whenever I see a split screen with the centerfield shot of home plate plus a shot of the runner taking his lead off of first base, it reminds me of Omar Moreno in the 1979 post-season. While Moreno normally wasn’t much of a hitter, but he had a great 1979 and helped the Pirates win the World Series. He would have won three consecutive stolen-base titles had that cowardly felon Ron LeFlore not started the final game of the 1980 season on the bench so that he could be brought in as a pinch-runner to steal second and third and beat out Moreno (who started the game, as he always did) 97-96.
http://myiqa.org/3/45/omar-hernandez-9th-grade-homeroom-alim-studies-arabic-8th-—10th
heres a very Islamic Omar Hernandez
http://myiqa.org/3/45/omar-hernandez-9th-grade-homeroom-alim-studies-arabic-8th-—10th
It is probably especially common among Venezuelans from Venezuela, seeing as how they have a governor there named Tareek Al Assaimi, who is connected to Hamas and Hezbolla. The drug trafficking in his state depends largely on the Caribbean, West Africa, Syria and Lebanon as part of the route into Europe.
That gov later became VP of Venezuela and as we know Venezuela started emptying its jails and sending its criminal nations North along with normal immigrants trying to escape the economic mess created by leftism south of our border.
I wonder if Omar originally hails from Venezuela.