Fatah (Arabic: فَتْح fat·ḥ) is an Arabic name and surname, meaning "open, begin, start, commence". A variant of the name is Fattah, also spelt Fattaah (Arabic: فَتَّاح fattāḥ) which denotes the same or similar meaning.
Notable people with the name Fatah include:
- Abdul Fatah Haqqani (died 2011), Afghanistani alleged Taliban activist
 - Abdel-Fatah Qudsiyeh (born 1953), deputy director of the Syrian National Security Bureau
 - Abdoul Fatah (Malagasy politician) (active 2007)
 - Abdoul-Fatah Mustafa (born 1984), Cameroonian footballer
 - Abdul Fatah Younis (1944–2011), Libyan senior military officer
 - Chopy Fatah (born 1983), Kurdish singer
 - Essam Abdel-Fatah (born 1965), Egyptian football referee
 - Fatah Ait Saada (born 1978), Algerian artistic gymnast
 - Fatah Masoud (born 1989), Libyan futsal goalkeeper.
 - Fatah Nsaief (born 1951), Iraqi football goalkeeper
 - Fatah Said (born 1986), Moroccan footballer
 - Ismail Fatah al-Turk (1934/38 – 2004), Iraqi painter and sculptor
 - Karim Adel Abdel Fatah (born 1982), Egyptian footballer
 - Mir-Fatah-Agha (AKA Mushthaid, before 1829 – 1892), high-ranking Twelver Shi'a Muslim cleric in the Caucasus
 - Natasha Fatah (active from 1996), Canadian journalist
 - Rebwar Fatah (active from 1982), Kurdish writer and journalist
 - Ridzuan Fatah Hasan (born 1981), Singaporean football player
 - Tarek Fatah (1949–2023), Canadian writer, broadcaster, secularist and liberal activist
 
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