Fattima, derived from Arabic 'Fatima', is a name of significant historical and religious importance. It was borne by the youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad, Fatima bint Muhammad, who played a pivotal role in shaping early Islamic history and culture. In many Muslim communities, she is revered as a symbol of faith, courage, and devotion. The name Fattima itself translates to 'cut off' or 'stopped', suggesting cessation or completion, often interpreted spiritually as the end of trials or the achievement of goals. It carries profound spiritual connotations for those who bear it.
"The name Fattima had 5 births recorded in the year 2002, with no additional occurrences in subsequent years."