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Comments for FAY:
Actress Fay Wray (1907-2004), who played King Kong's object of desire, was a famous bearer of this name.-- alberto 2/21/2005
It is also derived from the word 'faith'.-- Anonymous User 10/1/2005
In the dictionary it means "magical".-- Princess of Nothing 12/25/2005
This also means "to fit tightly".-- Anonymous User 6/2/2006
A famous bearer is Fay Bainter (December 7, 1893 – April 16, 1968), an American actress. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Aunt Belle Massey in the 1938 film "Jezebel". Receiving an additional nomination for "The Children's Hour" (1961), she also appeared on Broadway in "Dodsworth", and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.-- AndrewJKD 3/15/2008
A famous bearer is British novelist and feminist Fay Weldon.-- Kezza 4/18/2008
This is such a pretty name, but in my mind would only suit a girl that was small and petite.-- alyce 7/14/2008
I like the spelling "Faie" so much better!-- Anonymous User 8/10/2008
I really like this name. I think it sounds so earthy and natural and is very uncommon. It's a nice middle name too.-- LuzDeTuVida 8/15/2008
Can also mean Faith as in the Spanish word, "fe."-- LuzDeTuVida 8/15/2008
Fay is a character in Nathaniel West's book "The Day of the Locust."-- English26 11/5/2008
It's such a beautiful name, but I wouldn't it as a name because of the invetiable Fay is gay immaturity.-- Bitterblue 6/22/2009
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