All names

Fattima

A spelling variant of Fatima, from Arabic, often interpreted as 'one who abstains' or 'captivating.'

3 sylArabicRoyal & ClassicOther
Swipe names like FattimaFree · no signup

Popularity over time

Flow
3 syllables
Pronounce

Name story

Fattima is a spelling variant of Fatima, from Arabic, often interpreted as one who abstains or captivating. The different spelling does not change the deep cultural resonance of the name, which has long been associated with piety, respect, and feminine strength across Muslim communities.

It remains one of the most recognizable Arabic names in global use. As a variant spelling, Fattima feels slightly more emphatic and visually distinct than Fatima, but it still carries the same reverent and traditional associations. The name has historical weight without sounding severe, which helps explain its lasting appeal. Fattima feels warm, honorable, and rooted in a respected naming heritage that spans centuries and regions.

Names like Fattima

Liam
Irish · Liam is an Irish short form of William, from Germanic roots meaning resolute protection or determined helmet.
Emma
German · From Germanic ermen meaning 'whole' or 'universal'; popularized by medieval royalty.
Amelia
German · From Germanic 'amal' meaning 'work' or 'industrious,' blended with Latin Emilia.
Charlotte
French · French feminine diminutive of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Sophia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'; widely used across European royal families.
James
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yaakov' (Jacob) via Late Latin 'Jacomus'; means 'supplanter.' A perennial royal name.
Henry
English · From Germanic 'heim' (home) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the home.' A name of many kings.
Isabella
Italian · Latinate form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.' Borne by many European queens.
William
English · From Germanic 'wil' (will, desire) and 'helm' (helmet, protection); borne by William the Conqueror.
Evelyn
English · From Norman French 'Aveline', possibly meaning 'wished-for child' or related to the hazelnut.
Sebastian
Greek · From Greek Sebastos meaning "venerable" or "revered," originally denoting someone from Sebastia.
Sofia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom; one of the most internationally popular names across cultures.
Leo
Latin · From Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'; borne by thirteen popes and associated with strength.
Camila
Latin · From Latin 'camillus,' a young ceremonial attendant in Roman temples, meaning 'noble helper.'
Owen
Welsh · From Welsh Owain, possibly meaning 'young warrior' or from Latin Eugenius meaning 'well-born.'

Explore more

Like Fattima?

Swipe through thousands of names like it

Start swiping