fatima
Definition
A feminine given name of Arabic origin (فاطمة, Fāṭimah), meaning 'one who abstains,' 'one who weans,' or 'captivating.' It is extremely popular in the Muslim world.
Fatimah al-Zahra, the youngest daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija, revered as a symbol of piety and maternal virtue in Islam.
In some contexts, refers to Fátima, a town in Portugal famous for Marian apparitions, though spelled with an accent.
Examples
فاطمة قررت الامتناع عن الحلويات، لكن الكعكة أغرتها في ثوانٍ.
Fatima decided to abstain from sweets, but the cake captivated her in seconds.
في الحفلة، كانت فاطمة الزاهرة التي يدور حولها الجميع كالفراشات.
At the party, Fatima the Radiant had everyone buzzing around her like butterflies.
سميت قطتي فاطمة، لأنها لا تُقاوم ولا تُفارق طبق الطعام أبداً.
I named my cat Fatima because she's utterly captivating and never leaves her food bowl.
فاطمة الجديدة في الفريق أصبحت النجمة، تماماً كما يوحي اسمها الساحر.
The new Fatima on the team became the star, just as her enchanting name suggests.