Fatimah
فَاطِمَة
/ fa-TEE-mah /
- Gender
- Girl
- Origin
- 🇳🇬 Nigeria
- Religion
- Islam
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Devoted
Meaning & Etymology
One who weans
One who weans
Etymology
The name originates from the Arabic name Fāṭimah, which is derived from the Arabic root f-t-m meaning ‘to wean’ or ‘to abstain’.
Linguistic family: Afroasiatic > Chadic > West Chadic > A > A.1
Cultural context
Fatimah is a popular name among Hausa Muslims, reflecting the influence of Islam in the region. It is often given in honor of the Prophet Muhammad’s daughter, Fatimah al-Zahra.
Symbolism
The name symbolizes purity, strength, and the nurturing qualities of a mother, as it is associated with the act of weaning a child.
Religious reference
The name is derived from Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad
Related names
Famous People
Fatimah bint Muhammad
religious figure · Saudi Arabia · b. 605
Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and a central figure in Islam.