1. Key Attributes of the Baby Name Fatin
How to pronounce Fatin | FAr + TIN Each block is a syllable. Thick black border indicates stress/emphasis. Other pronunciations are acceptable. |
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Original Spelling | فاتن - فاطن How to write Fatin in the original language |
2. Detailed Meaning of Fatin
Fatin, pronounced as (FA)r + (TIN), could be two different names:
1. Fatin (seductive/bewitching)
The first form of Fatin, which is more common, is written as فاتن / fātin in Arabic, from the ف ت ن (f-t-n) root, the root for the well-known word fitnah (moral difficulties and trials). This Fatin means seductive and bewitching, a woman whose beauty and manners are a cause of temptation and moral difficulties for men. This name, even though it comes from a Quranic root, is not recommended by some scholars, who consider it to have an un-Islamic meaning, since it may imply that the parents hope their daughter will grow up to be a woman with flirtatious manners, although it is more likely than not that in general Fatin merely means “gorgeous” to Arabic-speaking parents who choose this name.. This name has a grammatically feminine variant with the same meaning; Fatinah, pronounced as (FA)r + (TI)n + (NU)mber.
2. Fatin (intelligent/wise)
This name comes from a completely different and unrelated root than the one above, the ف ط ن (f-ṭ-n) root, although in English it would be pronounced exactly the same way (except by Arabic speakers who know to pronounce ṭ). This Fatin means “intelligent”, “clever”, “perceptive”, “wise”. This name can be used for both boys and girls (unlike the earlier Fatin which can only be used for girls). There is a specifically female version of this name, Fatinah, pronounced the same as the one mentioned above. This version of Fatin/Fatinah is not from the Quran, but it is an acceptable name for Muslims since the meaning is good.
3. How to Pronounce Fatin
4. Pictures of the Muslim Baby Name Fatin Written in Arabic
Fatin written in print and handwriting script (Naskh)

Fatin written in Rubutun Kano calligraphic script (from West Africa)
