[name]Lafayette[/name] - its got the fay sound in there. I’ve met a boy and a girl with this name though, so its unisex to me.
Faylinn - irish for ‘graceful woman’ and if you spell it Faelynn it mean ‘little fairy’
[name]Faina[/name] - joyful
[name]Faren[/name] - wandering
[name]Fey[/name] - I just like this better. English meaning fairy.
alright that’s all I’ve got. I hope someone else can help you more than I can.
I love [name]Faye[/name] and [name]Faith[/name] for that matter they are stunning What about [name]Francesca[/name] with NN [name]Faye[/name]?
Other suggestions:
[name]Fayanna[/name]
[name]Faizah[/name] - personally I love this
[name]Faydra[/name]
[name]Fayline[/name] - maybe to feline though
[name]Fayna[/name]
[name]Fayola[/name]
[name]Fayre[/name]
[name]Farrah[/name] - Again this one is stunning
[name]Ophelia[/name] - maybe [name]Faye[/name] could be a nn for this too
Aw, I really like [name]Faye[/name] as a nickname. I can only think of one addition for you to consider:
[name]Fable[/name] - Not for everyone, I know, but [name]Fable[/name] is so sweet and she could easily be nicknamed [name]Faye[/name]. Mom blogger Rebbeca [name]Woolf[/name] has a daughter [name]Fable[/name] and she always emphasizes the meaning: “a story with a moral”
I agree that [name]Faye[/name] would be nice in the MN spot. I’m usually not a fan of it at all (feels very frumpy and old-lady to me as a FN), but I think it can be very stunning as a MN ([name]Violet[/name] [name]Faye[/name], [name]Emilia[/name] [name]Faye[/name], [name]Caroline[/name] [name]Faye[/name], etc.).
The only other suggestion that no one has mentioned is [name]Fiona[/name]. I know someone who had [name]Fiona[/name], nn [name]Faye[/name], on her list. [name]Fiona[/name] [name]Faye[/name] could be cute, too. [name]Freya[/name] was my first thought, though…