Fatai

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Fatai
GenderMale
LanguageHausa/Yoruba
Origin
Word/nameNigeria
MeaningLoyal and faithful slave/servant of Allah + Fatai/Fattah - conqueror, victor
Region of originNorthern region and South-West, Nigeria

Fatai <phonos file="Fatai (Audio).wav">audio</phonos> is a Nigerian masculine given name and surname, predominantly used among Muslims, particularly within the Hausa and Yoruba communities. Derived from Arabic, "Abdulfatai" signifies Abdul/Abdullah - "loyal and faithful slave/servant of Allah" + Fatai/Fattah - "conqueror, victor".[1]

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