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  1. Fairy - Wikipedia

    The English fairy derives from the Early Modern English faerie, meaning ' realm of the fays '. Faerie, in turn, derives from the Old French form faierie, a derivation from faie (from Vulgar …

  2. FAERIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FAERIE is fairyland.

  3. Faërie | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom

    Aside from being a name for Eldamar in Tolkien's mythology, faërie or faery is an archaic and scholarly term originating in 1590 A.D. [1] that can refer to "fairy-land", figuratively or in …

  4. Fairy | Origins, Beliefs & Legends | Britannica

    Dec 6, 2024 · fairy, a mythical being of folklore and romance usually having magic powers and dwelling on earth in close relationship with humans.

  5. Fairies in Mythology: Origins and Folklore - Centre of Excellence

    Oct 14, 2025 · Discover the enchanting origins of fairies in mythology and Irish folklore. Learn about fairy rings, types of fae, famous fairies, and their magical symbolism.

  6. Fairy vs. Faery; Why Two Spellings? - The Everyday Fae

    So what even are faeries, and why bother spelling it differently? A fairy is typically a beautiful female creature, with wings and long flowing hair. Sometimes they are nude, sometimes they …

  7. The Enchanting Realm of Faerie: From Folklore to Modern Myth

    Sep 9, 2024 · This article aims to explore the rich tapestry of faerie mythology, tracing its historical roots, evolution, characteristics, and profound impact on modern culture and spirituality.

  8. The Enchanting World of Faeries: Myths, Legends, and Beliefs

    Mar 9, 2025 · Step into the enchanting world of faeries, where myths, legends, and beliefs weave an intricate tapestry across cultures and time. As you explore this realm, you'll discover how …

  9. Fae: Mythical Creature Overview and History

    Fae, also known as fairies, are mythical creatures that have been a part of human folklore for centuries. They are often depicted as small, winged beings with magical powers, but their …

  10. Classifications of fairies - Wikipedia

    Wirt Sikes formally divided Welsh fairies, or Tylwyth Teg, into five general types: the Ellyllon (elves), the Bwbachod (household spirits similar to brownies and hobgoblins), the Coblynau …