Fatma

"One who abstains; one who is weaned — evoking purity and devotion"

♀ Féminin · Arabic, Turkish
turkish popular

📖 À propos Fatma

Fatma est la variante turque du nom arabe Fatimah, issu de la racine f-t-m (فطم), signifiant 'sevrer' ou 's'abstenir', avec des connotations de pureté et de dévotion. Le nom revêt une profonde signification spirituelle dans le monde islamique, car il fut porté par Fatimah al-Zahra, la fille bien-aimée du Prophète Muhammad, vénérée dans les traditions sunnite et chiite. Au fil des siècles, il s'est répandu dans le monde arabe, en Anatolie, en Afrique du Nord et dans les Balkans. En Turquie, Fatma est l'un des prénoms féminins les plus constants, symbole de continuité, d'honneur familial et de résilience féminine.

📍 Détails

  • OrigineArabic, Turkish
  • Genre♀ Féminin
  • SignificationOne who abstains; one who is weaned — evoking purity and devotion

⭐ Personnes Célèbres

  • Fatimah bint Muhammad — Daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib; one of the most revered figures in Islam, regarded as a paragon of virtue in both Sunni and Shia traditions.
  • Fatima al-Fihri — 9th-century Tunisian-born Muslim woman who founded the University of Al-Qarawiyyin in Fez, Morocco in 859 CE — widely considered the world's oldest continuously operating university.
  • Fatma Girik — Legendary Turkish film actress and politician, known as 'the queen of Turkish cinema,' who starred in hundreds of films between the 1960s and 1990s.
  • Fatma Şahin — Turkish politician who served as Mayor of Gaziantep (2014–2024), making history as one of the first prominent female metropolitan mayors in Turkey.
  • Fatima Malik — Pakistani activist and women's rights advocate known for her work empowering girls in rural communities through education initiatives.