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Name Variations

Fae - current short form of the word
Faerie - current long from of the word

Fays - early form of the word

Fair Family/Fair Folk - Welsh
Twlyth Teg -Snowdonia (north Wales)
 
Verry Volk - Gower (Wales)
 
Farisees/Pharisees - Suffolk
Feriers/Ferishers - Suffolk
Frairies - Norfolk and Suffolk

Fary - Northumberland
 
Fees - Upper Brittany
 
Still-Folk - Scottish Highland
Wee Folk - Scottish and Irish nickname

Good Neighbors - Scottish and Irish
Good People - Irish reference to the Sidhe
People of Peace - Irish reference to the Sidhe
 
The Green Children - Faerie reference in medieval literature
Greencoaties - Lincolnshire

Greenies - Lancashire

The Grey Neighbors - Shetland
Henkies - Orkney and Shetland 
 
Klippe - Forfarshire

Li'l Fellas - Manx The Old People - Cornish nickname Pigsies/Piskies - Cornwall variations of Pixies
The Small People of Cornwall - Cornwall
 
 Sith/Si - Gaelic variations of Sidhe
 
Sleigh Beggey - Manx language version of Little Folk
Themselves/They/Them that's in it - Manx replacements for "Faerie"