Fathia

Meaning of Fathia

Fathia is a beautiful and unique name of Arabic origin, meaning "victory" or "conqueror." It is pronounced as FAH-thee-uh (/fɑˈθiə/) in Arabic. This name has a strong and empowering association, making it an excellent choice for parents who wish to instill confidence and strength in their daughter. While Fathia may not be very common in the United States, its rarity adds to its appeal, giving your child a distinct identity. With only a handful of occurrences each year, Fathia is truly a special name that will set your daughter apart.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as FAH-thee-uh (/fɑˈθiə/)

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Notable People Named Fathia

Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah, formerly known as Fathia Halim Rizk, was an Egyptian woman who became the First Lady of Ghana as the wife of Kwame Nkrumah, the country's first president.
Fathia Absie is a Somali-American writer, producer, actor, and filmmaker known for her work in documentaries and fictional narratives, as well as for co-founding Eat With Muslims, a project aimed at fostering understanding and unity across different faiths and cultures.
Fathia Youssouf Abdillahi, born on August 1, 2006, in Brest, France, is a French actress.
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