Hatim

हातिम
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Meaning of Hatim

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Pronunciation & Structure

Pronunciation: /HAH-tim/ Syllables: 2 Akshara Count: 3.5
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Numerology

6
Chaldean Number 6

Number 6 is ruled by Venus (Shukra), the planet of love, beauty, and luxury. People with this number are loving, responsible, and deeply care for family. They have an eye for beauty and create harmonious environments. In Indian tradition, Venus (Shukra) is the guru of the asuras and represents artistic talent, material comforts, and deep affection.

Planet: Venus Colors: Pink, Rose, White, Light Blue Days: Friday Gems: Diamond, White Sapphire, White Topaz
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Spelling Variants of Hatim — Same name, different spellings

All variants below refer to the same name (हातिम) with the same meaning. The spelling difference is in English romanisation only — choose whichever you prefer for official documents.

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Hatim in Different Languages

Hindi
हातिम
Hatim
न्यायाधीश, न्याय करने वाला।
Bengali
হাতেম
Hatim
বিচারক।
Marathi
हातिम
Hatim
न्यायाधीश, न्याय करणारा.
Telugu
హాతిమ్
Hatim
న్యాయమూర్తి.
Tamil
ஹாதிம்
Hatim
நீதிபதி.
Gujarati
હાતિમ
Hatim
ન્યાયાધીશ, નિર્ણય કરનાર
Kannada
ಹಾತಿಮ್
Hatim
ನ್ಯಾಯಾಧೀಶ.
Malayalam
ഹാതിം
Hatim
ന്യായാധിപൻ.
Punjabi
ਹਾਤਿਮ
Hatim
ਨਿਆਂ ਕਰਨ ਵਾਲਾ, ਜੱਜ।
Odia
ହାତିମ୍
Hatim
ବିଚାରକ।
Urdu
حاتم
Hatim
فیصلہ کرنے والا، حاکم
Sanskrit
हातिम
Hatim
न्यायाधीशः, न्यायकर्ता।
Nepali
हातिम
Hatim
न्यायाधीश, न्याय गर्ने।
Arabic
حاتم
Hatim
قاضي؛ حاكم.
Persian
حاتم
Hatim
قاضی، داور، حاکم و کسی که حکم می‌کند.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Please consult a priest for accurate Rashi information.

Nakshatra information is based on the first letter of the name.

The Chaldean numerology number of Hatim is 6.

Hatim is a boy name.

Hatim has its origin in arabic.

Hatim is pronounced as /HAH-tim/.

Hatim has 2 syllables.

Hatim has an akshara count of 3.5, calculated from its Devanagari spelling.

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