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Omolara

American  
[oh-moh-lah-rah] / oʊˈmoʊ lɑˌrɑ /

noun

  1. a male given name: from a West African word meaning “child born at the right time.”


Example Sentences

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Religious and secular objects mingle in installations by Babizulu and Brian Dinkel and by Omolará Williams McCallister.

From Washington Post

Omolara Oriye, a human rights and advocacy director at the Initiative for Equal Rights, was one of those who protested outside the church’s main Abuja branch, defying members of the secret police on standby.

From The Guardian

Omolara Oriye, a director at the Initiative for Equal Rights, says the nature of crimes has changed in recent years.

From The Guardian

Omolara Uwemedimo, the Thomases’ eldest daughter and the baby Akingbade Thomas was carrying at the time she received government aid, is now a 36-year-old pediatrician who treats poor children in New York.

From Reuters

Omolara Uwemedimo, the Thomases’ eldest daughter and the baby Akingbade Thomas was carrying at the time she received government aid, is now a 36-year-old pediatrician who treats poor children in New York.

From Reuters