Fatima
See also: Fátima
English
Etymology
From Arabic فَاطِمَة (fāṭima).
The name Fatima is from the Arabic root f-t-m (lit. 'to wean') and signifies the Shia belief that she, her progeny, and her adherents (Shi'a) have been spared from hellfire. Alternatively, the word Fatima is associated in Shia sources with Fatir (lit. 'creator', a name of God) as the earthly symbol of the divine creative power.
Proper noun
Fatima
Derived terms
Translations
daughter of Muhammad
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female given name
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Dutch
Etymology
- (Limburg) Derived from Portuguese Fátima. Named after the Portuguese city where an apparition of the Virgin Mary is purported to have appeared.
- (Noord-Brabant) Derived from Portuguese Fátima. Named after the Portuguese city where an apparition of the Virgin Mary is purported to have appeared.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfaː.ti.maː/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: Fa‧ti‧ma
Proper noun
Fatima n
- a neighbourhood of Weert, Limburg, Netherlands
- a neighbourhood of Roosendaal, North Brabant, Netherlands
Swahili
Etymology
From Arabic فَاطِمَة (fāṭima).
Proper noun
Fatima
- a female given name from Arabic