Fae

Pronunciation: [ f-EYE ]

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Girl Name #4,269 Most Popular Hidden Gem 1 Syllable 3 Letters

One magical syllable straight from fairy lore

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Meaning & Origin

"fairy, enchanted being"
Origin: Old French fée
Language: English
"fate, destiny (via Latin fata)"
Origin: Latin fata
Language: Latin

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The Story of Fae

Fae comes from the Old French faie or fée, which gave English the word fairy. The root traces back to the Latin fata (the Fates), supernatural beings who determined human destiny. In medieval English and French literature, the fae were powerful enchanted beings who inhabited a parallel magical world — often dangerous, always mysterious. Fae as a standalone given name is a modern choice with deep folkloric roots.

Fae has been rising as a minimalist, one-syllable given name alongside the broader revival of fairy and nature-inspired names. The resurgence of fantasy literature and shows featuring fae mythology (like Outlander and various YA novels) has renewed interest in this enchanting word-name.

In British, Irish, and Celtic folklore, the fae (or faeries) are powerful supernatural beings requiring respect and caution. Modern fantasy culture has rehabilitated the image of fae from dangerous tricksters to romantic, mysterious figures. As a name, Fae carries this weight of enchantment and otherworldliness.

Historical Record

Fae first appeared in US Social Security records in 1950.

Over 754 babies have been named Fae in the United States since SSA records began.

Today, Fae is rising quickly in popularity , currently ranked #4,269 for girl names in the US .

Fun Facts

  • The English word fairy comes from Old French fae via Latin fata (the Fates)
  • In Celtic tradition, the fae are called the Tuatha Dé Danann in Ireland and the Tylwyth Teg in Wales
  • One-syllable names have surged in popularity, with Fae joining Wren, Sage, and Rue as nature/folklore choices

Fae in Other Languages

Irish
Welsh Tylwyth Teg
French Fée
Italian Fata

Popularity Over Time

#4,269
Current Rank
Rising
Trend
Rising Fast Based on SSA data 1880–present

Famous People Named Fae

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Faye Dunaway

Actor

1941

Oscar-winning American actress known for Bonnie and Clyde, Chinatown, and Network

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Fae (folklore) Fictional

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Magical beings from British, Irish and French folklore, powerful supernatural creatures of the enchanted world

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Quick Facts

Gender
Girl
Syllables
1
Popularity Rank
#4,269
Total SSA Count
34
Cultural Origins
English American British
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Moderate
Cross-Cultural Ease
High

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  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Classic pairing, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Timeless choice, smooth 1-2 syllable flow

  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

  • Timeless choice, English heritage match, quick 1-1 syllable combo

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fae

What does the name Fae mean?
"fairy, enchanted being" (from Old French fée). "fate, destiny (via Latin fata)" (from Latin fata). Fae comes from the Old French faie or fée, which gave English the word fairy. The root traces back to the Latin fata (the Fates), supernatural beings who determined human destiny. In medieval English and French literature, the fae were powerful enchanted beings who inhabited a parallel magical world — often dangerous, always mysterious. Fae as a standalone given name is a modern choice with deep folkloric roots.
What is the origin of the name Fae?
Fae has Old French fée, Latin fata, English, American, and British origins. In Old French fée, it means "fairy, enchanted being". In Latin fata, it means "fate, destiny (via Latin fata)".
Is Fae a boy or girl name?
Fae is primarily used as a girl name.
How do you pronounce Fae?
Fae is pronounced f-EYE.
How popular is the name Fae?
Fae is currently ranked #4269 in popularity for girl names in the United States.
What are good middle names for Fae?
Popular middle name pairings include Fae Eleanor, Fae Aurora, Fae Isabelle, Fae Rosalind, Fae Celestine, and Fae Vivienne.
What are good sibling names for Fae?
Names that pair well with Fae as siblings include Wren, Iris, Sage, Rowan, Lark, and Ash.
How many syllables does Fae have?
Fae has 1 syllable, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Fae a common or rare name?
Fae is an uncommon name, ranked #4269 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.
What girl names are similar to Fae?
Fae pairs well with Brailyn, Evani, Moxie, Arley in style and sound.
Are there other spellings for Fae?
Related spellings include Faelynn.

About the Name Fae

Fae is a girl name with English, American, and British origins . The name means "fairy, enchanted being" in Old French fée .

Fae is currently ranked #4,269 in popularity for girl names in the United States.

The name Fae has 1 syllable and is pronounced f-EYE, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Alternative spellings of Fae include Faelynn . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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