Fathima is a name of Arabic origin, derived from Fatima, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad and wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib, who was the fourth caliph of Islam. It translates to "she who cuts off" or "the innocent one." The name Fathima is prominent among Muslims worldwide, particularly in countries with significant Muslim populations such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Middle East. It is often associated with beauty, kindness, and wisdom due to its historical significance in Islam.
"This Fathima-born trend peaked around the early 2000s with consistent popularity throughout the late 90s and mid-2000s."