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Fahtima

Fahtima is a spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning "one who abstains" or "weans."

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Fahtima is a spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name traditionally understood as meaning one who abstains or weans. Fatima itself is one of the most important names in Islamic tradition, closely associated with Fatimah, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, which gives the name extraordinary religious and cultural resonance. Fahtima keeps that deep heritage while reshaping the spelling in a more individualized form.

Because of that heritage, Fahtima feels both devotional and familiar, even when the variant spelling makes it stand out. The name carries warmth, respect, and a sense of family continuity across generations and regions. Its altered form gives it a slightly modern or regional flavor, but the underlying associations remain firmly classical.

Fahtima is the kind of name that feels grounded in reverence, yet flexible enough to live in contemporary use. Its power comes from tradition, not trend.

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