Omega means the end or the last — from the Greek. Omega IS the final letter of the Greek alphabet — the ULTIMATE conclusion. 'I am the Alpha and the Omega' — God's self-description in Revelation. Three syllables of the ULTIMATE conclusion, God's-self-description, AND the final letter.
'I am the Alpha AND the Omega' — God's words.The ULTIMATE conclusion — the final.Three syllables with a powerful, Greek sound: oh-MEG-ah.The meaning the end IS cosmically ultimate.The most directly divine-final name.
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The vibe of Omega
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Origin & history of Omega
Greek omega (great O/the end)→Alpha and Omega
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English / Greek roots
'I am the Alpha AND the Omega' — God's self-description. The ultimate conclusion.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Greek; Revelation 1:8.
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Today
Omega remains a beloved choice, ranking #11236 in the US. 2,972 babies have been named Omega since 1893.
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How popular is Omega?
1925peak year
Today, Omega is rarely chosen — ranked well outside the top 1,000 (around #11236), with only about 50 babies given the name per year. But it wasn't always this way. At its peak in 1925, 50 babies were given the name (ranked #1086 nationally). Its strongest stretch was the 1920s. Omega's usage has held roughly steady recently. In all, around 2,972 babies have been registered as Omega since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Omega's Life Path 9 is the humanitarian's number — ultimate humanitarianism. People named Omega tend to be powerful, ultimate, and gifted at being God's self-described ending.
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