Faye (given name)
Faye is a given name in various cultures. In the West, the given name is usually feminine. Faye is derived from Middle English "faie", meaning "fairy", or possibly from the Old French word meaning loyalty or belief.[1]
People
- Faye Glenn Abdellah (1919–2017), American pioneer in nursing research, first woman Deputy Surgeon General and rear admiral
- Faye Adams, stage name of American R&B singer Fanny Tuell (born 1923)
- Faye Brookes (born 1987), English actress
- Faye Blackstone (1915–2011), American rodeo star
- Faye Copeland (1921–2003), American convicted multiple murderer
- Faye Daveney (born 1993), British actress
- Faye D'Souza, Indian TV anchor
- Faye Dunaway (born 1941), American actress
- Faye Emerson (1917–1983), American actress
- Faye Grant (born 1957), American actress
- Faye Hirsch (born 1956), American writer, art critic, editor, and educator
- Faye Kellerman (born 1952), American writer of mystery novels
- Faye Marsay (born 1986), English actress
- Faye Resnick (born 1959), American actress
- Faye Tozer (born 1975), British singer who found fame in UK pop band Steps
- Faye Urban (1945–2020), Canadian tennis player
- Faye Wattleton (born 1943), American activist for women's rights
- Faye Webster (born 1997), American indie folk musician, singer, and photographer
- Faye White (born 1978), English former footballer
- Faye Winter (born 1995), English television personality
- Faye Wong (born 1969), Chinese singer, songwriter and actress
Fictional characters
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