FÁTima

From the name of a town in Portugal, which is derived from the Arabic feminine name FATIMAH, apparently after a Moorish princess who converted to Christianity during the Reconquista. The town became an important Christian pilgrimage center after 1917 when three local children reported witnessing repeated apparitions of the Virgin Mary.

FATIMAH   female   Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Means "to abstain" in Arabic. Fatimah was a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and the wife of Ali, the fourth caliph.
EQUIVALENTS
PORTUGUESE: Fátima
SPANISH: Fátima
OTHER FORMS
ARABIC: Fatima, Fatimah, Fatma
AZERBAIJANI: Fatma
INDONESIAN: Fatimah
MALAY: Fatimah
PERSIAN: Fatemah
TURKISH: Fadime, Fatma, Fatoş
UYGHUR: Patigul, Patime