Faythe
fayth
Letters
6
Syllables
1
Origin
English
Total Births
991
Peak Year
#46 in 2004
First Recorded
1919
The Story of Faythe
“This English virtue name, a gentle spelling of 'Faith,' embodies unwavering trust and hope, a guiding light for your daughter.”
Faythe is a variant spelling of the English virtue name Faith, which emerged in the 17th century during the Puritan era. Derived from the Middle English word 'feith,' it directly signifies 'trust' and 'belief.' This name was part of a trend where parents chose abstract nouns to bestow moral qualities upon their children.
When you write 'Faythe' on her birth announcement, you'll feel the solid weight of devotion and hope. This name carries an optimistic strength, a quiet promise of loyalty that mirrors the deep trust you already feel for your child. It’s a name that sounds like a gentle, steadfast anchor.
A daughter named Faythe carries the essence of belief itself, a namesake for the unwavering trust you hold in her future.
What It Means
A variant of Faith, representing trust and belief. It's an English virtue name.
Numerology
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