Fathallah
Fathallah, Fathalla or the Turkish variant Fethullah is a transliteration of the Arabic given name, فتح الله (Fatḥ Allāh), built from the Arabic words fath and Allah. It is one of many Arabic theophoric names, meaning "Allah's opening (God's opening)" or "God's conquest".[1]
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Arabic |
Origin | |
Meaning | Conquest of Allah (by Allah) |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Fath Allah, Fathalla |
Given name
Fathallah
- Fathallah Oualalou, Moroccan politician
- Fathallah Saqqal (born 1898), Syrian attorney, writer and government minister
- Fathallah Sijilmassi, Moroccan politician and economist
Fethullah
- Fethullah Gülen (born 1941), Turkish preacher, former imam, writer and political figure. Founder of the Gülen movement (also known as Hizmet)
Surname
- Hesham Fathallah (born 1990), Egyptian footballer
- Mahmoud Fathalla, Egyptian footballer
Places
- Fathallah barracks, the early headquarters of the Hezbollah organisation
- Kalateh-ye Fathallah, a village in Shirin Su Rural District, Maneh District, Maneh and Samalqan County, North Khorasan Province, Iran
Other
- Fathallah Gomla Market, a supermarket chain in Egypt
References
- Parati: Mediterranean Crossroads: Migration Literature in Italy, 201.
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