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History:
The Fatma surname has its roots in Islamic traditions, particularly associated with the reverence for Fatimah, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. The name reflects devotion and respect for Fatimah’s virtues of piety, strength, and compassion. In Muslim communities across India, the surname signifies a lineage tied to religious and familial integrity. Mythologically, Fatimah is revered for her spiritual wisdom and role as a mother, and the surname carries these values of devotion, respect, and service to the community. Fatma families have historically been involved in religious scholarship, charitable work, and social activism, contributing to various causes, including women’s rights and education.
Its possible this surname could be a variant spelling of a more common name, or it could be a localized form specific to a particular region. Without further details, its impossible to identify any forced or voluntary migrations or settlement patterns that might have contributed to its spread or evolution.
Description:
The Fatma surname is found in various regions of India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, West Bengal, and Delhi, where it is common among Muslim communities. Urdu and Hindi are the primary languages spoken, with variations in dialect depending on the region. Important festivals celebrated by the Fatma community include Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, and the Shahadat of Fatimah, a commemoration of her life and contributions. Fatma families often prioritize family values such as respect for elders, piety, and hospitality. The food associated with the Fatma surname is typical of North Indian Muslim cuisine, including dishes like biryani, keema, and roti. Literacy rates in the Fatma community are steadily rising, with many individuals pursuing higher education in fields like medicine, law, and engineering. Traditionally, occupations have included religious leadership, teaching, and trades, but many now work in professional sectors, contributing to India's diverse workforce.
Fatma is a common name in many Muslim communities around the world.

Bihar
24,493

Delhi
2,191

Uttar Pradesh
2,129

Jharkhand
1,200

Madhya Pradesh
1,056

Maharashtra
737

Telangana
476

West Bengal
418

Odisha
78

Tamil Nadu
75

28,387
Food Distribution Records

2,776
Voters List

1,938
Farmer Beneficiary Records

2
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