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Fayerene

Blend of Faye (fairy/loyalty) and Irene (peace), a mid-century American coinage.

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Fayerene is a blend of Faye, meaning fairy or loyalty, and Irene, meaning peace. That gives the name a layered symbolic character: enchantment, steadiness, and calm.

It also feels like a distinctly American mid-century coinage, part of the era when combining cherished name fragments produced elegant new forms. The name has a graceful, almost vintage flow. Fayerene sounds like something formed for beauty of rhythm as much as for meaning, and that makes it feel both personal and polished.

It is rare, but the underlying pieces are familiar enough to make it approachable. Fayerene carries a soft, serene mood, with just enough shimmer to keep it memorable.

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