| Brittany | Fees |
| Cornwall | The Old People, The Small People of Cornwall, Pigsies/Piskies |
| English | Fae, Faer (to enchant,) Fay, Feer |
| Forfarshire | Klippe |
| French | Faerie, Fee, Fey |
| Gaelic | Sith, Si, Shee, Sidthe, Sidhe |
| Irish | The Good Neighbors, The Good People (in reference to the Sidhe,) People of Peace (in reference to the Sidhe,) Wee Folk |
| Italian | Fata |
| Latin | Fatum (literally �destiny, enchantment�,) Fatare (�to enchant�) |
| Lancashire | Greenies |
| Lincolnshire Fen | Greencoaties |
| Manx | Sleigh Beggey, Li'l Fellas, Themselves/They/Them that's in it |
| Medieval Literature | The Green Children |
| Norfolk | Fraries |
| Northumberland | Fary |
| Old English | Elf |
| Orkney | Henkies (in reference to the Trows) |
| Pagan Mythology | Faunoe o fatuoe |
| Scottish | The Good Neighbors, Still-Folk, Wee Folk |
| Shetland | The Grey Neighbors, Henkies (both in reference to the Trows) |
| Suffolk | Feriers/Ferishers, Fraries, Farisees/Pharisees |
| Welsh | Fair Family/Fair Folk, Verry Volk |
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