Patimat is from the Avar Патимат (Patimat) — Avar Dagestani rendition of Fatima (foundational Arabic Fāṭima — foundational daughter of Prophet Muhammad). A modern American baby name in the broader Avar-Dagestani heritage aesthetic. Patimat is one of the foundational Avar feminine names — central to traditional Dagestani Indigenous Northeast Caucasian + Sunni Muslim heritage. The foundational Avar people are one of the foundational Northeast Caucasian Indigenous peoples (~1 million Avars + foundational largest ethnic group of Dagestan Republic + foundational ~30% of Dagestan population) — central to foundational pan-Avar-Andic-Tsezic linguistic family + foundational Imam Shamil heritage (foundational Avar warrior + foundational 3rd Imam of Caucasian Imamate 1834-59 + foundational anti-tsarist Caucasian War resistance). Notable bearer: Patimat Tazhudinova — foundational Dagestani Avar foundational figure + foundational Dagestani Indigenous heritage representative.
Featured throughout Avar heritage.
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Patimat reduces to six.