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FathiIslamic Male Arabic name meaning

Opener, Opener of the Gate

Pronunciation: FATH-ee

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Name
Fathi
Meaning
Opener, Opener of the Gate
Origin
Arabic
Religion
Islamic
Language
Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Pashto, Hindi, English
Gender
Male
Pronunciation
FATH-ee
Lucky Number
1
1
Lucky Number
Monday
Lucky Day
Arabic
Origin
Male
Gender

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Meaning Summary

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What does Fathi mean?

Fathi is a male name from Arabic origin meaning "Opener". It is used in Islamic naming contexts and appears in English, Urdu, Arabic, Hindi, Pashto. Pronunciation: FATH-ee. Lucky number: 1. Parents often choose it for its clear meaning, cultural background, and positive naming associations.

Translation

Meaning in Urdu

🇵🇰Urdu

فتحى

فتح سے مشتق، مطلب فتح، فتحی، کامیابی، اور نصرت

Source Language

Meaning in Arabic

Arabic is used to show the source-language meaning and cultural nuance.

فتحي

اسم مشتق من فتح، يعني الفتح والنصر والتمكين

Pronunciation

How to Pronounce the Name

English Pronunciation

FATH-ee

IPA

/ˈfæθi/

Origin

Name Origin

Root Origin

Arabic

Language Usage

EnglishUrduArabicHindiPashto

Religion

Islamic Name Context

Fathi is listed as a islamic male name with Arabic origin. Its meaning is Opener. Category: Islamic.

Lucky Details

Lucky Number, Day and Color

Lucky Number

1

Lucky Day

Monday

Lucky Colors

GreenWhite

Lucky Stone

Aqeeq

Life Path Number

3

Numerology meaning: The number 3 signifies creativity, self-expression, and growth. People with the name Fathi may be naturally talented, artistic, and driven to explore new ideas and possibilities.

Personality

Personality Traits

RighteousWiseM

Spiritual

Spiritual Significance

A name that symbolizes guidance and opening the way to knowledge and wisdom.

Cultural Context

Cultural Significance

The name Fathi is rooted in Arabic language and Islamic history, and has a rich cultural significance. It is a name that has been cherished and bestowed upon generations, symbolizing knowledge, wisdom, and the ability to lead and open new opportunities.
Fathi is a name with deep spiritual significance, as it alludes to the important role of guidance and knowledge in one's spiritual journey. The name evokes the image of a religious scholar or spiritual guide, someone who is deeply connected to the divine and is able to lead others to the path of truth and enlightenment. It is also a reminder of the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement as essential components of a fulfilling spiritual life.

Traditional Islamic naming context — Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical Usage

Historical References

Fathi ibn Abd al-Malik, the Umayyad caliph who rebuilt Damascus and extended the Umayyad empire in the Maghreb.

722-724 AD

Historical records show that Fathi al-Bari, an Egyptian historian who documented the history of Cairo and its monuments. The name Fathi carried significant weight in that era.

Late 19th to early 20th century

Famous People

Famous People and Real-World Usage

Historical Figures & Cultural References

Fathi HarbiFathi Ghanem

Translations

Name Translations

Additional language translations available for this name.

🇺🇸English

Fathi

Derived from Arabic root F-T-H, meaning conquest, victory, and triumph

🇵🇰Urdu

فتحى

فتح سے مشتق، مطلب فتح، فتحی، کامیابی، اور نصرت

🇸🇦Arabic

فتحي

اسم مشتق من فتح، يعني الفتح والنصر والتمكين

🇮🇳Hindi

फ़तहि

फ़तह से उत्पन्न, अर्थात विजय, सफलता, और जीत

🇦🇫Pashto

فتحي

د فتح څخه مشتق شوی، مانې يې فتح، بریا، او کامیابي

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