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FATEMA
FeminineArabic name derived from 'fatimah', meaning 'to abstain'. It honors Fatima bint Muhammad, the Prophet's daughter, known for her wisdom and devotion to Islam.
FATEMAH
FeminineArabic girls' name derived from 'fath', meaning 'opening' or 'victory'. It signifies victory, success, and open-mindedness.
FATEMEH
FeminineUnique female given name of Persian origin derived from the Arabic word "Fatemah," meaning "she who abstains" or "one who refrains.
FATEN
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'young woman', popularized by notable figures like Egyptian actress Faten Hamama, reflecting purity and grace.
FATHI
MasculineFathi, of Arabic origin, means 'opening' or 'victory', reflecting strength, courage, and triumph, with historical ties to Prophet Muhammad's uncle.
FATHI
FeminineArabic name derived from 'fath', meaning 'victory'. It signifies triumph and success in both historical and Islamic contexts.
FATHIA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning 'opener', often associated with Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima az-Zahra, symbolizing new opportunities and welcoming.
FATHIMA
FeminineArabic name of great significance, meaning 'the one who abstains' or 'refrains', and is traditionally associated with virtue and piety as it was the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
FATHMA
FeminineFatima is an Arabic name meaning 'to abstain' or 'refrain', named after the revered daughter of Prophet Muhammad and his first wife Khadija.
FATIA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'victory', inspired by the opening chapter of the Quran.
FATIH
MasculineTurkish masculine given name meaning 'conqueror'.
FATIHA
FeminineArabic girl's name derived from "fatha," meaning "opening." It also signifies the first chapter of the Quran, symbolizing prosperity and happiness in Islamic culture.
FATIHAH
FeminineArabic girls' name meaning "the opener," derived from the first chapter of the Quran.
FATIM
FeminineArabic name meaning 'she who removes sins', borne by the revered daughter of Muhammad, Fatima bint Muhammad.
FATIMA
MasculineArabic female given name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'to restrain oneself,' associated with Fatima bint Muhammad, the youngest daughter of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
FATIMA
FeminineArabic name derived from "fatima," meaning "to abstain" or "to refrain." Historically significant, it was also the name of Prophet Muhammad's youngest daughter, known for her deep devotion to Islam.
FATIMAH
FeminineArabic name derived from 'fatima,' meaning 'to remove' or 'to abstain.' It signifies purity and innocence, associated with Fatimah al-Zahra', daughter of Prophet Muhammad, renowned for her beauty and virtue.
FATIMAT
FeminineArabic-origin feminine given name derived from Fātimah, meaning "she who removes sins" or "the expiated one." It is significantly associated with Fatima bint Muhammad, the youngest daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
FATIMATA
FeminineAfrican variant of the Arabic name Fatima, meaning 'she who is isolated' or 'conquering', and holds significant cultural importance.
FATIMATOU
FeminineFeminine name of West African origin, derived from Arabic 'Fatima', meaning "she who has been honored".
FATIMAZAHRA
FeminineArabic name comprising "Fatima", the revered daughter of Prophet Muhammad, and "Zahra" meaning "blooming". Together, it signifies "Fatima who is blooming", reflecting purity, beauty, and growth.
FATIME
FeminineFatima is an Arabic-origin name meaning "to cut off" or "to abstain," derived from the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad known for her intelligence and devotion to faith.
FATIMETOU
FeminineUnique, West African variant of the Arabic name Fatima, meaning "she who has been weaned," associated with Prophet Muhammad's daughter and often signifying "gift from God.
FATIN
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning "young woman" or "virgin," symbolizing purity and innocence.
FATIN
FeminineArabic given name, derived from 'fata' meaning 'young man', but used for both genders. In Islamic culture, it honors Fatima al-Zahra, symbolizing beauty, wisdom, and piety.
FATINA
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'unique' or 'exceptional', derived from the Arabic word 'fata' meaning 'young man'. It reflects ancient Arabic traditions of choosing names based on their meanings.
FATISHA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating African name of Swahili origin, meaning "to reap or harvest," celebrating hard work and prosperity.
FATMA
FeminineArabic-origin name predominantly used among Muslims worldwide, derived from 'fatima', meaning 'to abstain'. Significantly, it honors Fatima al-Zahra', daughter of Islamic Prophet Muhammad, symbolizing strength, virtue, and nobility.
FATMAH
FeminineUnique Arabic name meaning "she who has been cut off" or "the one who has separated," inspired by Fatima al-Zahra, the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
FATMATA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Arabic Fatima, meaning "one who abstains" or "the one who has been weaned". It carries Islamic significance as the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and is globally recognized today.
FATME
FeminineArabic name meaning 'sealed' or 'closed', traditionally associated with the Prophet Muhammad's daughter, symbolizing wisdom, virtue, and spirituality.
FATMEH
FeminineUnique Arabic name derived from Fatima, meaning 'the abstainer,' with historical significance as the daughter of Prophet Muhammad.
FATMIR
MasculineAlbanian name meaning 'he who brings luck and peace'.
FATMIRE
FeminineAlbanian girls' name derived from "fati," meaning "destiny," signifying that one's fate is precious and beloved.
FATOU
FeminineCharming West African name from the Wolof ethnic group, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', often given to girls born during joyous events.
FATOUMA
FeminineIntelligent and wise African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'intelligence' or 'wisdom', often given to express hope for girls' future success.
FATOUMATA
FeminineWest African name predominantly found in Mali, Guinea, Senegal, and The Gambia. It means "Mother of Happiness," combining "Fatu" for happiness/joy and "Mata" for mother. Historically, it was given to girls born after sorrow or difficulty, symbolizing newfound joy, and also used as a title for powerful women like Queen Fatoumata Diallo of the Fulani people in Guinea during the 19th century. Today, it's popularized by figures such as Malian singer-songwriter Fatoumata Diawara.
FATOUMATTA
FeminineFatoumata is a beautiful West African name, meaning 'happiness mother', popularized by singer-songwriter Fatoumata Diawara.
FATTIMA
FeminineFatima is an Arabic-derived name with significant historical and religious importance. It was borne by Fatima bint Muhammad, the youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad, who played a crucial role in early Islamic history and culture. In many Muslim communities, she is highly revered as a symbol of faith, courage, and devotion. The name Fattima translates to 'cut off' or 'stopped', suggesting cessation or completion, often interpreted spiritually as the end of trials or achievement of goals, carrying profound spiritual connotations.
FATU
FeminineSamoan name meaning "pure" or "innocent," traditionally given to girls born with a long umbilical cord, symbolizing purity.