Fatimah

  • Origin
    Arabic
  • Meaning
    "One who abstains" or "one who weans."
  • Variations
    Fatima, Fatma, Fadime, Fátima
  • Similar names
    Aisha, Maryam, Khadijah, Zainab, Safiyah
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  • Fatimah, an elegant and culturally rich name, holds a special place in Islamic tradition. Derived from Arabic roots, it embodies the essence of purity, wisdom, and strength. The name Fatimah is intrinsically connected to the revered figure of Fatimah bint Muhammad, the beloved daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, who exemplified compassion, piety, and devotion. In Arabic, Fatimah means "one who abstains" or "one who weans," symbolizing self-restraint and nurturing qualities. Often referred to as "Al-Zahra," meaning "the radiant one," she continues to inspire millions with her luminous spirit. This timeless name has transcended centuries and geographic boundaries, becoming popular among diverse cultures. Variations like Fatima, Fatma, Fadime, and Fátima, further reflect the name's universality and adaptability. Welcoming a baby girl named Fatimah into the world is not only a tribute to an extraordinary historical figure but also a beautiful blessing for the child. It carries a legacy of faith, strength, and virtue, empowering her with the values to navigate life's journey with grace and dignity. Choosing the name Fatimah for your baby girl is an expression of admiration for Islamic heritage, a celebration of femininity, and a beacon of hope for a promising future. May little Fatimah's life be filled with love, prosperity, and the pursuit of knowledge, just like her revered namesake.
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