Faye
fa-ye
Popularity:
1117
Origin:
French
Other Origin(s):
Latin; British
Meaning:
Loyalty; Belief; Fairy; Beech tree
Baby's presence is bound to cement your belief in the power of love! Faye, meaning "loyalty" or "belief," is a beautiful, simple name that has French, English, and Latin origins. This short, sweet moniker comes from the Old Norman French and Middle English fei and the Latin fides, meaning “belief” or “faith.” Coming from the Old French word fae, it also means "fairy," making it an adorable way to celebrate your little one's mythical spirit. In various folklore, fairies can be either benevolent or mischievous and can easily match baby's playful personality. Faye may also act as a cute nickname for Lafaye or Lafayette, meaning "beech wood." Faye was traditionally thought of as a girl's first name, but it enjoys gender-neutral status and makes for an adorable choice for a boy. Whether baby has an otherworldly spirit, down-to-earth faith or a rooted connection to nature, Faye is a great name to rely on.