Meaning & Origin
Fatimaeh is derived from the Arabic word 'Fatimah' which means 'chaste, pure'.
Spiritual meaning
Fatimaeh was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Khadija (R.A). She was known for her piety, generosity and kindness.
Language details
Fatimaeh
Fatimaeh means pure, abstained or one who is free from evil
فاطمہ
فاطمہ نام معنی پاکیزہ، علیحدہ، خاموش اور محفوظ
فاطمہ
اسم فاطمہ رضی اللہ تعالیٰ عنہا، ایک پاکیزہ اور جدا شدہ نام
फातिमा
फातिमा नाम का अर्थ है पवित्र, शुद्ध और बुराई से मुक्त
فاطمه
فاطمه نوم مطلب پاکيزه، جلا او خوندي شوې
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
fuh-TAH-muh
/fɑːˈtiːməh/
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Moon day
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Moonstone
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Fatimaeh is a popular female name in the Islamic world, that originated from Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) beloved daughter, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) and Khadijah (RA), named Fatimah bint Muhammad. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic culture and history, making it significant for Muslim families who wish to honor their religious heritage.
In Islamic tradition, Fatimah Zahra (AS), the Prophet Muhammad's (SAWS) daughter, is considered a model of purity and obedience to Allah. The name Fatimaeh is a reminder of this spiritual significance and inspires those who bear the name to embody the virtues of purity, chastity, and devotion to Allah. Additionally, Fatimah Zahra (AS) is also revered for her strong spiritual connection to her father, and the name can serve as a reminder of the importance of deep bond with one's parents and loved ones. The name Fatimaeh can serve as a reminder to lead a life of moral righteousness, charged with spiritual meaning, and a deep sense of devotion to Allah.
Traditional Islamic name - Daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), "leader of women in Paradise"
Historical references
Historical records show that Fatima bint Muhammad (605-632 CE) was the youngest and most beloved wife of the Prophet Muhammad. The name Fatimaeh carried significant weight in that era.
7th century
She is also known as Umm Al-Hasan and Umm Al-Husayn, as she is the mother of Hasan and Husayn, the grandsons of the Prophet Muhammad.
7th century
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