Fae or FAE may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
- F-A-E Sonata, a composition jointly written by Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, and Albert Dietrich
- Fae folk, another name for fairies
- Fae folk, a generic term for a diverse collection of non-human beings in the television series Carnival Row
- Fate Accelerated Edition, a version of the Fate generic role-playing game system
People
- Fae Ellington (born 1953), Jamaican media personality
- Baby Fae (1984–1984), American xenotransplant recipient
- Emerse Faé (born 1984), French-born Ivorian footballer
Also a post-nominal for a Fellow of The Academy of Experts.
Places
- Vágar Airport (IATA airport code FAE), Faroe Islands
Science and technology
Other uses
- Field application engineer
- French Antarctic Expedition
- Fuerza Aérea Ecuatoriana, the Ecuadorian Air Force
- Fund for Adult Education
- Fundamental attribution error, in social psychology
- Spanish Air Force, Fuerza Aérea Española
- Fae, short for genderfae, a gender fluidity that does not include masculine identities
See also
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