fay |
faa |
As nouns the difference between fay and faa
is that
fay is a fairy; an elf while
faa is the letter ف in the Arabic script.
As a verb fay
is to fit.
As an adjective fay
is white.
As a proper noun Fay
is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
As an initialism FAA is
federal Aviation Administration.
fay |
fav |
As a proper noun fay
is , originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
As a noun fav is
(informal)
(us) or'' favourite ''(uk) .
As an adjective fav is
(informal)
(us) or'' favourite ''(uk) .
foy |
fay |
As a noun foy
is (obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.
As a proper noun fay is
, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
fay |
cay |
As a proper noun fay
is , originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
As a noun cay is
chicken.
fay |
ofay |
As nouns the difference between fay and ofay
is that
fay is a fairy; an elf while
ofay is a white person.
As adjectives the difference between fay and ofay
is that
fay is white while
ofay is white, white-skinned.
As a verb fay
is to fit.
As a proper noun Fay
is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
fay |
flay |
As a proper noun fay
is , originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
As a verb flay is
to cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening) or
flay can be to strip skin off.
As a noun flay is
a fright; a scare.
fad |
fay |
As a noun fad
is chance.
As a proper noun fay is
, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
fay |
fady |
As adjectives the difference between fay and fady
is that
fay is white while
fady is faded.
As a verb fay
is to fit.
As a noun fay
is a fairy; an elf.
As a proper noun Fay
is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
fay |
fas |
As a proper noun fay
is , originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
As a noun fas is
.
fac |
fay |
As a noun fac
is a large ornamental letter formerly used at the start of a chapter or section of a book.
As a proper noun fay is
, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".
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