Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at fathi.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Fathi.
Examples
-
Muhammad Dahlan, also known as Abu Fathi, is the crown prince of Gaza.
In a Ruined Country 2005
-
Muhammad Dahlan, also known as Abu Fathi, is the crown prince of Gaza.
In a Ruined Country 2005
-
"Fathi" - the name of his beloved, lost, longed-for grandfather - is the word little Shayan has scrawled on his bedroom walls.
NYT > Opinion 2009
-
The protest today calls for trials of remaining members of Mubarak's regime, namely Fathi Serour, the former parliament speaker, Zakariya Azmi, head of the presidential palace, and Safwat al-Sherif, the former secretary general of the ruling party.
-
The protest today calls for trials of remaining members of Mubarak's regime, namely Fathi Serour, the former parliament speaker, Zakariya Azmi, head of the presidential palace, and Safwat al-Sherif, the former secretary general of the ruling party.
The Seattle Times 2011
-
One, who spoke on condition he be identified only by his first name Fathi, said he saw at least two he believed were dead and many more wounded.
NPR Topics: News 2011
-
In Tarhouna, on the way to Bani Walid, a revolutionary called Fathi Moftah said that throughout the crisis most people in the town had stayed loyal to Gaddafi.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nick Meo 2011
-
In Tarhouna, on the way to Bani Walid, a revolutionary called Fathi Moftah said that throughout the crisis most people in the town had stayed loyal to Gaddafi.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nick Meo 2011
-
By Sunday, a protestor who gave his name as Fathi Terbil had set up a live video broadcast that appeared to emanate from the roof of the courthouse in Benghazi, overlooking the public square that Libyans said they have begun to refer to as Tahrir Square, after the site in Cairo where Egyptians gathered to challenge their dictator.
NYT > Home Page By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK 2011
-
"One of the political goals of the corrupt regime was to sow division between Muslims and Christians so it could rule over the people," said Fathi Abdel-Rahman, another leader of the protest camp on Tahrir Square who spent five years behind bars as a suspected Islamist.
Egypt Amends View of Islamists Yaroslav Trofimov 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.