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Origin of the name FATIME.
Etymology of the
name FATIME.
Meaning of the baby name FATIME.
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FATIME.
A variant form of Arabic Fatima
(q.v.), meaning "weaned," from fatam (put from the
breast). (An English and Arabic Dictionary, Catafago, 1873).
Usage: Albania, France.
"Then
there is no other horse in your stables?" cried Gisella
quickly. "Do you forget Fatime?"
The servant's eyes before her opened in heavy wonder;
then roved from her pale and glittering face to the approaching form of
the little marquise. Like an abashed and malicious child, more
than like the mistress of the whole establishment, Violette tiptoed,
smiling, over the stone pavement of the courtyard. "Fatime?"
echoed the man. "Little Princess Fatime, mademoiselle, the
horse of madame the marquise?"
Gisella turned with a resolute smile to meet Madame
de Lys. "I have directed Jean-Paul, madame," she said
quietly, "to saddle Fatime, whom you offered to lend me for my trip
to Blois. I promise you, I will treat her with every
tenderness." (The Smart Set, v.19, 1906)
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