Omi

Omi

Omar Samuel Pasley, better known by his stage name OMI, is a Jamaican singer. He is best known for "Cheerleader", a worldwide hit for him in a remixed version by German DJ Felix Jaehn. He is currently signed to Ultra Music, a part of Sony Music, and released his debut album Me 4 U in 2015.

People died in Omi (First 49 people) - Page 0

Muniadona of Castile

Muniadona of Castile

Sancho III of Pamplona's wife

Alonso de Ojeda

Alonso de Ojeda

Spanish explorer

Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés

Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés

Spanish historian

Robert Bell

Robert Bell

Former Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom

Ostafi Wołłowicz

Ostafi Wołłowicz


Louise Honorine Crozat du Châtel Choiseul

Louise Honorine Crozat du Châtel Choiseul


Louise Honorine Crozat

Louise Honorine Crozat


Anna Teresa Potocka

Anna Teresa Potocka

Princess

José Antonio Salcedo

José Antonio Salcedo

Former President of the Dominican Republic

Manuel Altagracia Cáceres

Manuel Altagracia Cáceres

Former President of the Dominican Republic

Valerian Muravyov

Valerian Muravyov

Philosopher

Moisei Rafes

Moisei Rafes

Politician

Rafael María Moscoso

Rafael María Moscoso

Dominican biologist

Lev Karsavin

Lev Karsavin

Philosopher

Ana Luisa Adelaida Luperón Taváres

Ana Luisa Adelaida Luperón Taváres

Gregorio Luperón's daughter

William S. Gray

William S. Gray

Educator

Paul Giudicelli

Paul Giudicelli

Painter

Celeste Woss y Gil

Celeste Woss y Gil

Painter

Angelo Miculescu

Angelo Miculescu

Politician

Roy Sieber

Roy Sieber

Art historian

Craig W. Holden

Craig W. Holden

Author

Thomas C. Griggs

Thomas C. Griggs

English hymnwriter

Cesareo Guillermo

Cesareo Guillermo

Former President of the Dominican Republic

Jesús Alou

Jesús Alou

Baseball athlete

Manuel de Regla Mota

Manuel de Regla Mota

Former President of the Dominican Republic

Anna Teresa Potocka

Anna Teresa Potocka

Princess

Malcolm Wallop

Malcolm Wallop

Rancher

Bettine Moore Close

Bettine Moore Close

Socialite ‧ Glenn Close's mother

William Taliaferro Close

William Taliaferro Close

American surgeon

Ñico Lora

Ñico Lora

Musician

Ed Lewis

Ed Lewis

American jazz musician

Nate Fox

Nate Fox

American professional basketball player

Seth Rich

Seth Rich


Roger G. Newton

Roger G. Newton

American physicist

Endre Vázsonyi

Endre Vázsonyi

Hungarian journalist

Charles Radbourn

Charles Radbourn

Baseball player

Minor Myers

Minor Myers

Author

Rich Mullins

Rich Mullins

American singer

Gary Richrath

Gary Richrath

American guitarist

Joe Dowell

Joe Dowell

American singer

Thomas F. Tipton

Thomas F. Tipton

U. S. representative

Torrey Ward

Torrey Ward

American basketball coach

Giles Alexander Smith

Giles Alexander Smith

General

Ed Kinsella

Ed Kinsella

Baseball player

Letitia Stevenson

Letitia Stevenson

Former Second Lady of the United States ‧ Adlai Stevenson I's wife

Lewis Stevenson

Lewis Stevenson

Former Illinois Secretary of State

Ulysses F. Doubleday

Ulysses F. Doubleday

U.S. representative

William W. Orme

William W. Orme


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