Feyre

Meaning of Feyre

Feyre is a modern literary gem introduced in Sarah J. Maas’s beloved fantasy saga, sparking imagination with its blend of fairy-inspired whimsy and undeniable grit. Drawn from the Old English fey—meaning “enchanted” or “fairy”—this name carries a subtle sprinkle of magic, like moonlight dancing on a quiet pond. Pronounced FAYR (/feɪər/), it’s at once sleek and memorable, easy to spell and sweet on the tongue. Though it still sits just shy of the top 1,000 in the U.S.—with 13 little ones named Feyre in 2024—its steady climb up the charts hints at growing admiration. Perfect for a daughter destined to write her own story, Feyre promises a lifetime of adventure and wonder.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as FAYR (/feɪər/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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