Hatim
Judge
Hatim is an Arabic name meaning 'judge', 'determined', 'decisive', or 'king' [citation:4]. It is derived from the Arabic root 'ḥ-t-m', which signifies decisiveness and judgment. The name is most famously associated with Hatim al-Tai (Hatim of the Tai tribe), a pre-Islamic Arab poet and ruler renowned for his legendary generosity and hospitality. His stories of charity and noble character have become part of Arab folklore. The name carries the beautiful meaning of a person who is just, determined, and generous [citation:4].
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Hatim
Hatim is an Arabic name meaning 'judge', 'determined', 'decisive', or 'king' [citation:4]. It is derived from the Arabic root 'ḥ-t-m', which signifies decisiveness and judgment. The name is most famously associated with Hatim al-Tai (Hatim of the Tai tribe), a pre-Islamic Arab poet and ruler renowned for his legendary generosity and hospitality. His stories of charity and noble character have become part of Arab folklore. The name carries the beautiful meaning of a person who is just, determined, and generous [citation:4].
حاتم
حاتم عربی نام ہے جس کا مطلب ہے 'قاضی' یا 'فیصلہ کرنے والا' ہے [citation:4]۔ یہ نام حاتم طائی سے مشہور ہے، جو ایک جاہلی عرب شاعر اور حکمران تھے جو اپنی بے مثال سخاوت کے لیے مشہور تھے۔ یہ نام انصاف اور سخاوت کی خوبصورت صفت رکھتا ہے۔
حَاتِم
حاتم اسم عربي يعني 'القاضي' أو 'الحاكم' أو 'العازم' [citation:4]. يرتبط الاسم بحاتم الطائي، الشاعر والحاكم العربي الجاهلي المشهور بكرمه. يحمل الاسم معنى العدل والعزم والكرم.
Poetry/Leadership
Pre-Islamic Arab poet and ruler of the Tai tribe, renowned for his legendary generosity and hospitality. His stories of charity have become part of Arab folklore.
Era: 6th century CE
Arab poet and ruler known for his extraordinary generosity and noble character.
Hatim is a permissible name associated with a legendary figure of generosity, making it an honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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