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Arabic Arabic (, , or , ) is a Central Semitic languages, Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) assigns lang ...
: فَتْحِي ''fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy'') is a given arab name or surname in the
possessive A possessive or ktetic form (Glossing abbreviation, abbreviated or ; from ; ) is a word or grammatical construction indicating a relationship of possession (linguistics), possession in a broad sense. This can include strict ownership, or a numbe ...
form which means "victorious, triumphant". It may refer to:


People

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Ahmad Fathi Sorour Ahmad Fathi Sorour (; 9 July 1932 – 5 April 2024) was an Egyptian politician who was the Speaker of the People's Assembly of Egypt from 1990 until the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Previously he had served in the government as Minister of Educa ...
(1932-2024), speaker of the Egyptian People's Assembly *
Ahmed Fathi Ahmed Fathi () is a Yemeni musician, composer and singer. Born in the city of Al Hudaydah to the west of Yemen in 1957. He emigrated to Egypt for study. Fathi received a master's degree from the Arab Music High Institute in Egypt for his thesis ...
(born 1984), Egyptian international football player * Hamdi Fathi (born 1994), Egyptian footballer *
Fathi Kamel Fathi Kameel Matar Marzouq (; born 23 May 1955) is a Kuwaiti former footballer who played in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He helped Kuwait qualify to the World Cup in 1982 by scoring a goal against New Zealand. Fathi also helped Kuwait win t ...
(born 1955), Kuwaiti footballer * Fathi Shaqaqi (1951–1995) (born 1994), Egyptian international football player * Albert Fathi (born 1951), Egyptian-French mathematician *
Fathi Arafat Fathi Arafat (; January 11, 1933 – December 1, 2004) was a Palestinian physician and a founder and long-term chairman of the Palestine Red Crescent Society. Born in Cairo, he studied medicine at Cairo University from 1950 until 1957 and th ...
(1933–2004), Palestinian physician aka the man of pea

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Fathi Derder Fathi Derder (4 December 1970 – 25 January 2025) was a Swiss journalist and politician of the Liberal-Radical Party (PLR). Life and career Early life and family Born in Lausanne on 4 December 1970, Derder had an Algerian father and a Valasia ...
(1970–2025), Swiss politician *
Fathi Eljahmi Fathi Eljahmi () (4 April 1941 – 21 May 2009) was Libya's "most prominent democratic dissident" for three decades up until his death, and received significant international attention.
(1941–2009), imprisoned Libyan dissident *
Fathi Hassan Fathi Hassan (, born 10 May 1957) is an Egyptian-born artist known for his installations involving the written word. Life Fathi Hassan was born in Cairo in 1957 as the second son to a Nubian family. His father Hassan was Sudanese and his ...
(born 1957), Egyptian sculptor and artist *
Fathi Yakan Fathi Yakan (born Fathi Mohamed Anaya; ; ), February 9, 1933 – June 13, 2009) was an Islamic cleric who held a seat in the parliament of Lebanon in 1992. He was born in Tripoli. Life He was among the pioneers of the Islamic movement in t ...
(1933–2009), Lebanese Islamic cleric


Fictional character

* Fatĥi, in ''
Malatily Bathhouse ''Malaṯily Bathhouse'' ( "Ĥamam al-Malaṯily") is a 1973 Egyptian film directed by Salah Abu Seif. It stars Shams al-Baroudi and Yusuf Shåban. The film is adapted from a novel by Ismåeel Walieddin. Samar Habib, author of ''Female Homose ...
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See also

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faith Faith is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept. In the context of religion, faith is " belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion". According to the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, faith has multiple definitions, inc ...
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Fethi Fethi is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic name Fathi (Arabic: فَتْحِي ''fat·ḥiy/ fat·ḥī/ fat·ḥy'') which means "victorious, triumphant". Notable people with the name include: * Féthi Baccouche (born 1960), Tunisian long-distanc ...
Surnames Given names Arabic-language masculine given names Masculine given names