Unisex Name
Fay
ˈfeɪ
Overview
Gender
feminine & masculine
Origin
Categories
American Horror Story characters
Arthurian legend
black history
civil rights
currently out of the US top 1000
educators
fairies
Fancy Nancy characters
female US presidential candidates
Harry Potter characters
Characteristics
How people perceive this name
Overall Rating
74/100
classic65%
youthful80%
informal65%
natural140%
wholesome80%
delicate65%
refined120%
strange100%
simple120%
Meaning & Etymology
In part from the English word fay meaning "fairy", derived from Middle English faie meaning "magical, enchanted", ultimately (via Old French) from Latin fata meaning "the Fates". It appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's chronicles in the name of Morgan le Fay. In some cases it may be used as a short form of Faith. It has been used as a feminine given name since the 19th century.As a rarer (but older) masculine name it is probably derived from a surname: see Fay 1 or Fay 2.