Origin
Arabic origin, derived from the root 'F-T-M' meaning 'to believe' and 'trust'. The name Fathima (also spelled Fatima) is historically significant as the name of the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. It entered Australian usage primarily through Muslim immigrant communities and is also popular among non-Muslim Australians due to multicultural influences.
Meaning
Literally means 'captivating' or 'one who abstains'. In Australian contexts, it is often associated with qualities of faithfulness, purity, and devotion, reflecting its religious roots.
Pronunciation
/fæˈtiːmə/ (Australian English pronunciation, stress on the second syllable) ','variants':['Fatima','Fātimah','Fátima (Portuguese/Spanish)'],'diminutives':['Fati','Fato','Fath'],'historical_context':'Fathima is a name with deep religious and cultural significance, originating from Islamic tradition. It is widely respected in Muslim communities worldwide, including in Australia where it symbolises faith, virtue, and maternal qualities. The name gained popularity among Australian families with Middle Eastern, South Asian, and North African heritage, reflecting Australia's multicultural tapestry.
Variants & Nicknames
Variants
- Fatima
- Fātimah
- Fátima
Nicknames
- Fati
- Fato
- Fath
Name Days
- 11 February (Feast of Our Lady of Fátima, recognised in Catholic communities)
- 15 August (Assumption of Mary, celebrated by Catholic Australians)
- 8 May (Muslim festival of Eid al-Fitr,
Name Pairings
Names that pair well with fathima:
- Amina and Fathima
- Sara and Fathima
- Layla and Fathima
Fun Facts
- The name Fathima is prominent in Australian Muslim communities, especially in the suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne.
- Fathima has been borne by several notable Australian women of Muslim heritage who have excelled in academia, arts, and community leadership.
- Fathima is also a popular name for fictional characters in Australian multicultural literature.
Personality Traits
Common traits associated with the name fathima:
- faithful
- devout
- caring
- devoted
- resilient
Aesthetic Qualities
Elegant and timeless, the name Fathima has a balanced and gentle visual appeal, fitting well in both traditional and modern Australian contexts. It often appears in beautiful calligraphy in cultural and religious settings.
Geographical Distribution
Most common in Greater Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, particularly in suburbs with diverse immigrant populations from Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa.
Numerological Significance
Name number 8, associated with power, balance, and success. Often interpreted as a sign of a strong leadership potential and resilience in Australian numerology.
Astrological Connections
No specific zodiac association, but considered a favourable name for individuals born under Scorpio, Cancer, and Pisces due to its nurturing and spiritual connotations.
Historical Context
Fathima is a name with deep religious and cultural significance, originating from Islamic tradition. It is widely respected in Muslim communities worldwide, including in Australia where it symbolizes faith, virtue, and maternal qualities. The name gained popularity among Australian families with Middle Eastern, South Asian, and North African heritage, reflecting Australia's multicultural tapestry.
Linguistic Adaptability
The name adapts well across languages, with common variants in Urdu, Hindi, Turkish, and Portuguese. It retains its phonetic form in Western scripts, with slight pronunciation variations.
Famous People Named fathima
- Fathima Bibi (Australian academic and community leader)
- Fatima Al Farsi (Australian artist)
- Fatima Shaikh (Australian educator and activist)
Popularity in Australia
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