- Fae - current short form of the word
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Faerie - current long from of the word
- Fays - early form of the word
- Fair Family/Fair Folk - Welsh nickname
- Farisees/Pharisees - Suffolk nickname
- Fary - Northumberland nickname
- Fees - Upper Brittany nickname
- Feriers/Ferishers - another Suffolk nickname
- Frairies - Norfolk and Suffolk version
- Good Neighbors - Scottish and Irish nickname
- Good People - Irish reference to the Sidhe
- Twlyth Teg (pronounced Tullith teg)-Snowdonia
(north Wales)
- The Green Children - Faerie reference in medieval
literature
- Greencoaties - Lincolnshire Fen version
- Greenies - Lancashire nickname
- The Grey Neighbors - Shetland nickname for the Trows
- Henkies - Orkney and Shetland nickname for Trows
- Klippe - Forfarshire nickname
- Li'l Fellas - Manx nickname
- The Old People - Cornish nickname
- People of Peace - Irish reference to the Sidhe
- Pigsies/Piskies - Cornwall variations of Pixies
- Sith/Si - Gaelic variations of Sidhe
- Sleigh Beggey - Manx language version of Little Folk
- The Small People of Cornwall - Cornwall variation
- Still-Folk - Scottish Highland version
- Themselves/They/Them that's in it - Manx replacements for
"Faerie"
- Verry Volk - Gower (Wales) nickname
- Wee Folk - Scottish and Irish nickname