Fay A Comprehensive Overview

Fay name Meaning and Dictionary

Name
Fay
Name Meaning
"Fay" From the Middle English faie, meaning "fairy". Also a short form of Faith.
Pronunciations
  • fey
  • fay
  • f-ai
IPA Notation
fejˈ
Syllable
  • Fay Syllable count: There are 1 syllable in the name Fay
  • Divide Fay into syllables: Fay
  • Stressed syllable in Fay: Fay
Sentences
  • Fay Maschler reviews Wormwood

Fay Overview and Analysis

The popularity and usage trend of the name Fay Over Time
Popularity and Usage Trend of the Name Fay Over Time

Fay Gender statistics

The name Fay is typically used for Girls. Its a Feminine name with clear gender identification.

Popularity of the name Fay

The name Fay is classified as Rare and ranked at the 1,430th most popular name in the Namedary database.

Country-Specific Popularity and Ranking of the Name Emma
Country In-Country Rank Population Share
New Zealand 500 0.05%
Australia 790 0.006%
United States 1,449 0.008%
United Kingdom 1,541 0.007%
Canada 6,428 0.001%
Country-Specific Prevalence of the Name Fay
Country-Specific Prevalence of the Name Fay

Where to find Fay?

The name Fay is predominantly found in New Zealand (NZ), where it constitutes 0.05% of the total population.

Fay Usage Trend Over Time

In recent years, the trend of using the name Fay has been Decreasing gradually. The name Fay was most used in 1926 with a usage rate of 2.75%. It was least used in 1994 with a usage rate of 0.003%.

To enhance readability, percentage is rounded up. Values less than 0.0015% have been omitted.
The data is carefully curated from authentic human sources and thoroughly analyzed from a wide range of sources.

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Names with a Similar Sound to Fay

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One Syllable Names Similar to Fay

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Names starting with F

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Origin and History of the name Fay

Fay, also spelled Faye, who had been napping quietly since the 1930's, has, like cousins May/Mae and Ray/Rae, sat up and started rubbing her eyes, ready for a mini-comeback, especially as a middle name. In 2014, Faye hopped back onto the US Top 1000, though Fay is used much more quietly as a first name.

The original of the name, Morgan le Fay, was a powerful sorceress in the Arthurian Legends. Two prominent Fay W.'s are the British novelist Fay Weldon, and actress Fay Wray, most famous for sitting in the hand of King Kong, and there is a character named Fay in Nathanael West's The Day of the Locust. Most well-known Faye is actress Dunaway.

Fay was most popular in the U.S. in the early decades of the twentieth century, reaching Number 202 in 1907, while Faye was Number 146 in 1934.

Fay may also be a short form of Faith.

Fay in Chinese

Translation
费伊
Pronunce
(PinYin) : fèi yī

Fay in Numerology

Fay: Name to Numerology Conversion
FAY
17

Applying the rules of numerology (Pythagorean numerology):

Conclusions about the name Fay

Should you named your daughter Fay?

According to the gender statistics, the name Fay is strongly associated with girls. This is because the name Fay is most commonly given to girls. As a result, people will generally assume that a baby named Fay is a girl.

Fay is a gender-appropriate name for a daughter. However, it is not a gender-appropriate name for a son.

Is Fay a good name?

The name Fay falls into the category of classic and timeless names. These names are often easy for babies to say and learn, adding to their enduring charm.

What are the Pros and Cons of the name Fay?

Pros of the name Fay:

Cons of the name Fay:

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to name your child Fay is a personal one. There is no right or wrong answer. Consider all of the factors listed above, and make the decision that you and your partner feel is best for your child.