Fatima (given name)
Fatima (Arabic: فَاطِمَة, Fāṭimah) is a female given name of Arabic origin used throughout the Muslim world. Several relatives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad had the name, including his daughter Fatima as the most famous one.[3][4]
Pronunciation | Arabic: [faːtˤɪmaː] |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic |
Meaning | one who weans an infant or one who abstains [1][2] |
Other names | |
Related names | Fatimah, Fadumo, Fadime, Fatma, Fatme, Fatemeh, Fathama, Fadma, Fatna, Fatim, Fotima |
The colloquial Arabic pronunciation of the name in some dialects (e.g., Syrian and Egyptian) often omits the unstressed second syllable and renders it as Fatma when romanized. Coincidentally, this is also the usual Turkish and Azerbaijani form of the name (another variant, Fadime, is less common). In Persian, the name is rendered as Fatemeh in the Iranian dialect, Fatima in Afghan dialect and Fotima (Фотима) in Tajik dialect.
Fatima is also used by non-Muslims: the town of Fátima, Portugal was named after a Moorish princess. It was the site of a famous Marian apparition in 1917, after which it achieved some popularity as a female personal name among Roman Catholic populations, particularly in the Portuguese-speaking and Spanish-speaking worlds.
Variations
This name has a lot of variations in different languages. The Turkish and Azerbaijani transliteration of the name is either Fatma or Fadime. In Somali the name became Fadumo. Fadma It is Faḍma in Kabyle. Spelled as Fátima, the name is also common amongst Spanish and especially Portuguese speaking peoples in Iberia as well as in the Americas. Due to the Berber influence on Moroccan Arabic, other variations exist in Morocco, such as Fatna, Fadma, Fettoosh, Fattoom.
Fatimah
- Fatimah, also called "Fatima Zahra" ("Fatima the shining one"), daughter of Prophet Muhammad
- Fatimah Abdullah, Malaysian politician
- Fatimah Baeshen, Saudi Arabian government official
- Fatimah Baraghani, better known as Táhirih, influential poet and theologian of the Bábí faith in Iran
- Fatimah bint Amr, grandmother of Muhammad
- Fatimah bint Asad, Muhammad's aunt, the mother of first Shi’a Imam Ali bin Abu Talib, and the mother-in-law of Muhammad's daughter, Fatima Zahra
- Fatimah bint Husayn, daughter of Husayn bin Ali
- Fatimah bint Hizam, the second wife of Ali, cousin of Muhammad
- Fatimah bint al-Khattab, sister of Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab and an early follower of Muhammad
- Fatimah bint Musa, daughter of Musa al-Kadhim and sister of Ali al-Ridha, two of the Twelve Imams
- Fatimah binte Sulaiman, Singaporean merchant and philanthropist
- Fatimah Busu, Malaysian novelist, short-story writer, and academic.
- Fatimah Hashim, Malaysian cabinet minister
- Fatimah Jackson, American biologist and anthropologist
- Fatimah Lateef, Singaporean politician and member of the People's Action Party
- Fatimah Rohani binti Ismail, known professionally as Emma Maembong, a Malaysian actress and model
- Sayyida Fatimah el-Sharif (1911–2009), queen consort of King Idris of the Kingdom of Libya
- Fatimah Tuggar, Nigerian multimedia artist
Fátima
- Fátima Aburto Baselga, Spanish physician and politician
- Fátima Báñez, Spanish politician, economist and jurist
- Fátima Bernardes, Brazilian journalist
- Fátima Campos Ferreira, Portuguese television presenter and journalist
- Fátima Choi, politician in Macau
- Fátima Djarra Sani (born 1968), Guinea-Bissau feminist activist, particularly against female genital mutilation
- Fátima Felgueiras, Portuguese politician
- Fátima Gálvez, Spanish sport shooter
- Fátima Guedes, Brazilian singer and composer
- Fátima Leyva, Mexican footballer
- Fátima Lopes, Portuguese fashion designer
- Fátima Madrid, Spanish swimmer
- Fátima Miranda, Spanish singer and researcher
- Fátima Moreira de Melo, Dutch field hockey player
- Fátima Ptacek, American child actress and model
- Fátima Silva, Portuguese long-distance runner
- Fátima Veiga, Cape Verdean politician and diplomat
Fatemeh
- Fatemeh Javadi, conservative politician and Vice President of Iran, 2005 – 2009
- Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, former parliament deputy, member of opposition party based in US, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Fatemeh Homayounieh, researcher and scientist, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts
Fatimeh
- Princess Fatimeh Pahlavi (1928–1987), Iranian princess
Fatima
- Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra (1929–2014), Moroccan princess
- Fatima (d. 1246), a favorite of Mongol empress Töregene Khatun and cabinet minister
- Fatima bint al-Ahmar (c. 1260–1348), a Nasrid princess in Granada, regents of sultans Muhammad IV and Yusuf I
- Fatima Aghamirzayeva (born 1953), Azerbaijani business woman
- Fatima Al Zahraa Khachab (born 1999), Lebanese footballer
- Fatima Aouam, Moroccan middle distance runner
- Fatima Bhutto, niece of the late Benazir Bhutto
- Fatima Jibrell, Goldman Environmental Prize-winning Somali environmentalist
- Fatima Jinnah sister of Pakistan's first governor-general, Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Fatima Kuinova, Soviet-Bukharan Jewish singer and "Honored Artist of the USSR"
- Fatima Moreira de Melo, Dutch field hockey player
- Fatima Rainey, Swedish singer
- Fatima Robinson, American choreographer
- Fatima Siad, Somali fashion model
- Fatima Trotta, Italian actress
- Fatima Whitbread, British former javelin thrower and multiple medal-winner
- Fatima Yusuf, Nigerian track-and-field athlete
- Miss Fatima, Indian-British chess master and former British Women's Chess Champion
Fatma
- Fatma Abdulhabib Fereji, Tanzanian politician
- Fatma Ali (born 1950), Tanzanian politician
- Fatma Aliye Topuz (1862–1936), Turkish novelist and columnist
- Fatma Al-Nabhani, Omani tennis player
- Fatma Atalar (born 1988), Turkish handball player
- Fatma Ataş (born 1994), Turkish women's footballer
- Fatma Ay (born 1992), Turkish handball player
- Fatma Begum, film actress and director from India
- Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu (1972–2009), Turkish harpist and university lecture for music
- Fatma Ekenoğlu (born 1956), Turkish Cypriot politician
- Fatma Gadri, Azerbaijani theatre actress
- Fatma Girik (born 1942), Turkish actress and politician
- Fatma Işık (born 1991), Turkish-German footballer
- Fatma Hikmet İşmen (1918–2006), Turkish agricultural engineer, politician and former senator
- Fatma Kachroudi, Tunisian Paralympian athlete
- Fatma Kara (born 1991), Turkish footballer
- Fatma Koşer Kaya (born 1968), Dutch politician
- Fatma Kurtulan (born 1964), Turkish politician
- Fatma Lanouar, Tunisian runner
- Fatma Mukhtarova (1893–1972), Azerbaijani opera singer
- Fatma Neslişah, paternal granddaughter of the last Ottoman Caliph Abdülmecid II
- Fatma Özlem Tursun (born 1988), Turkish female football referee and former women's footballer
- Fatma Pesend Hanım Efendi (1876–1924), wife of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II
- Fatma Şahin (born 1966), Turkish politician
- Fatma Şahin (footballer) (born 1990), Turkish footballer
- Fatma Salman Kotan (born 1980), Turkish politician
- Fatma Samoura (born 1962), United Nations official from Senegal
- Fatma Serdar (born 1992), Turkish women's footballer
- Fatma Sfar-Ben-Chker (born 1994), Tunisian handball player
- Fatma Sultan, several Ottoman princesses
- Fatma Yousif al-Ali (born 1953), Kuwaiti journalist and short story writer
- Fatma-Zohra Oukazi (born 1984), Algerian volleyball player
- Kara Fatma (1888–1955), Turkish heroine
- Lalla Fatma N'Soumer, Algerian activist
- Melda Fatma İdrisoğlu (born 1989), Turkish water polo player
Fadime
- Fadime Sahindal
- Fadime Suna
See also
- Eye of Fatima
- Fatima The Gracious (book), a biography of Fatima Zahra
- Glossary of Islamic terms in Arabic
References
- Sue Browder (1997). The New Age Baby Name Book. Workman Publishing. p. 101. ISBN 9780761102328.
- Teresa Norman (2003). A World of Baby Names. The Berkley Publishing Group. p. 11. ISBN 9780399528941.
- The biography of Hazrat Fatimah (a.s.) yjc.ir Retrieved 6 Oct 2018
- Who is Hazrat Fatimah (a.s.)? porseman.org