Fatia is an uncommon yet charming given name of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'fata', which means 'young girl'. It's a monophthongic name, consisting of two syllables: 'Fa' and 'ti-a'. Pronounced /fəˈtiːə/, it rhymes with words like 'patty' or 'battery'. Fatia is often associated with the Arabic tradition of naming daughters after positive qualities or attributes. In the Western world, it stands out as a unique choice, offering parents an opportunity to bestow a distinctive and meaningful name upon their daughter.
"Fatia was quite popular in 1989 with seven births that year."