Fatma
Fatma is a common given name for females in many Muslim-majority countries and communities worldwide. The name's origins are Arabic, and it is the feminine form of the name Fatim or Fatima. Fatima, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, is a highly revered figure in Islam, and the name Fatma is often given in her honor. The name is associated with positive qualities such as "captivating," "motherly," and "abstinent."
The popularity of the name Fatma varies significantly by region. It is particularly prevalent in countries