Meaning & Origin
In Greek mythology, Fey was a goddess of the forest and nature. Her name derives from the Greek word for 'mist' or 'fog', symbolizing the mystery and enchantment of the natural world. In Christianity, Fey is sometimes associated with the Virgin Mary, representing the hidden wisdom and grace within.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of the divine mystery hidden within nature and ourselves.
Language details
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Fey
Magical, Mysterious, Beloved
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/fɛi/
ˈfeɪ, ˈfɛː.i.ə
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
BlueGreen
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Amethyst
Notable people with this name
Fey Reid, actressFey De La Garza, actressFey Somers, model
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Frequently Asked Questions
Mystery, Enchantment
Yes, Fey is widely used as an christian name and is chosen for its meaningful origin.
Fey comes from (Greek) origin and carries spiritual meaning in christian tradition.
Fey is associated with lucky number 3, lucky day Friday, lucky colors Blue, Green, lucky stone Amethyst.
The pronunciation of Fey is /fɛi/ (ˈfeɪ, ˈfɛː.i.ə).
Fey is often linked to Kind, Faithful, Loyal.
There are several variations of Fey used in different languages and cultures.
Fey is chosen for its spiritual meaning, good origin, and positive cultural associations.
Names similar to Fey include Fayette, Fayetteville, Fayetteville.