- Faye, Fay, or "
Faith" (from the Latin 'Fides') is a given name and surname in various cultures. In the West, the given name is usually feminine. It is of Old French language origin meaning loyalty, or belief.
Sainte Foy was a French martyr who lived in Agen, in
300 AD.
- In English countries it is derived from Middle English Faie meaning "
fairy", such as in the popular Arthurian figure of Morgan Le Fay.
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German translation of Faye or Fay refers to being "pixie
like, commonly small in size and very easy to offend/anger".
- Popularity for this name peaked in the 1930's. It is a rare name currently, and is more commonly a middle name; another older form being Fayretta.