• Source: Faith (given name)
    • Faith is an English feminine given name derived from the word faith. It became popularized when the Puritans began using it as a virtue name during the 17th century. Puritans also used Faith as part of longer phrase names, such as Be-faithful, Faithful, Faith-my-joy, and Fight-the-good-fight-of-faith.
      The name is also the usual English translation of the Greek name of Saint Faith, an early Christian child martyr who was tortured to death along with her sisters Hope and Charity. She is known as Pistis in Greek and Fides in Church Latin and her name is translated differently in other languages.
      Faith, Hope and Charity, the three theological virtues, are names traditionally given to triplet girls, just as Faith and Hope remain common names for twin girls. There were 40 sets of twins named Faith and Hope born in the United States in 2009, the second most common name combination for twin girls. In 2011, there were 33 sets of twin girls named Faith and Hope in the United States, the fourth most common name combination for twins. One example were the American triplets Faith, Hope and Charity Cardwell, who were born in 1899 in Texas and were recognized in 1994 by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest lived triplets.
      Faith has been a consistently popular name for girls in the United States, ranking among the top 1,000 names since 1880 and the top 500 names since 1921. It reached peak popularity in the United States in 2002, when it was the 48th most popular name for American girls. It ranked among the top 100 names in the United States between 1999 and 2016. Faith has also been a well-used name elsewhere in the Anglosphere, including Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. It has also been well used in the Netherlands.
      Usage of the name increased during the 1990s due to popular culture influences such as the fame of the American country western singer Faith Hill and the debut of the character Faith Lehane on the 1997-2003 American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
      Other cultures also give names in reference to religious faith. The name Iman is used by Muslims for both boys and girls in reference to faith in Islam.


      Women


      Faith Andrews (1896-1990), American scholar of the Shakers
      Faith Avis (1924-2010), Canadian journalist, writer, and naturalist
      Faith Baldwin (1893-1978), American writer ofvromance novels
      Faith Bandler (1918–2015), Australian civil rights activist of South Sea islander heritage
      Tamara Faith Berger, Canadian author and novelist
      Faith Bikani, South African politician
      Faith Brook (1992-2012), English actress
      Faith Bromberg (1919-1990), American painter and feminist
      Faith Brown (born 1944), British actress and impressionist
      Faith Bruyning (born 1988), Dutch jurist and politician
      Faith Burrows (1904-1997), American cartoonist
      Faith Celli (1888-1942), English actress
      Faith Chemutai (born 1980), Kenyan long distance runner
      Faith Coloccia, American artist and musician
      Faith Dane (1923-2020), American entertainer
      Faith Daniels (born 1957), American television news anchor, reporter, and talk show host.
      Faith Ann Del Rosario Herminigildo (born 1994), a Filipina singer, and television host known professionally as Faith Anne
      Faith Dillon (born 2002), American taekwondo athlete
      Faith Domergue (c. 1924-1999), American film and television actress
      Faith Ellen, Canadian academic
      Faith Esham (born 1948), American operatic soprano
      Faith Evans (born 1973), American R&B singer
      Faith Ford (born 1964), American actress
      Faith Fowler, American pastor and community acrivisr
      Faith Gasa (1945-2005), South African politician
      Faith Gibson, British nurse
      Faith Gillezeau (born 1998), Trinidadian pharmacist, athlete, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 2023
      Faith Goldy (born 1989), Canadian political commentator and reporter
      Faith Lanman Gorrell (1881-1966), American home economist and educator
      Faith Hedgepeth (1992–2012), American murder victim
      Faithe Herman, American actress
      Faith Erin Hicks, Canadian cartoonist and animator
      Faith Hill (born 1967), American country and pop singer
      Faith Holsaert (born 1943), American educator and activist during the civil rights movement
      Faith Hubley (1924-2001), American animator
      Faith Jefferies (born 1999), American professional wrestler, taekwondo practitioner, and musician Known professionally as Nikkita Lyons
      Faith Hunter, American author and blogger
      Faith Huntington (1742-1775), Colonial American woman who lived during the American Revolutionary War
      Faith Idehen (born 1973), Ngerian retired sprnter
      Faith Jaques (1923-1997), British illustrator
      Faith Jenkins (born 1977), American attorney, legal commentator and media personality
      Faith Kakembo (born 1985), Swedish-Ugandan singer and nurse anesthetist.
      Faith Keza, Rwandan business executive
      Faith Kipyegon (born 1994), Kenyan middle- and long-distance runner and Olympian
      Faith Kunihira Philo, Ugandan politician
      Faith McNulty (1918-2005), American non-fiction author
      Faith Michael (born 1987), Nigerian footballer
      Faith Minton, American television and film actress[1] and stuntwoman
      Lady Mary Faith Montagu (1911–1983), British aristocrat
      Faith Nakut, Ugandan politician
      Faith Nathan (born 2000), Australian rugby union player and Olympian
      Faith Ng (born 1987), Singaporean playwright
      Faith Nisperos (born 2000), Filipina volleyball player
      Faith Nketsi (born 1994), South African influencer, model and media personality
      Faith Nolan (born 1957), Canadian social activist, folk and jazz singer-songwriter and guitarist
      Faith Okwose (born 2006), Nigerian sprinter
      Faith Popcorn (born 1947), American futurist
      Faith Rich (1909-1990), American activist and educator
      Faith Ringgold (1930-2024), American painter, author, mixed media sculptor, performance artist, and intersectional activist, perhaps best known for her narrative quilts
      Faith Rivera, American singer-songwriter
      Faith Salie (born 1971), American journalist, writer, actress, comedian, television, radio, and podcast host
      Faith Da Silva (born 2001), Filipina actress
      Faith Spotted Eagle (born 1948), American and Yankton Sioux activist and politician
      Faith Thomas (1933-2023), Australian Aboriginal cricketer and hockey player
      Faith Torrez (born 2003), American artistic gymnast
      Faith Van Duin (born 1986), New Zealand mixed martial artist
      Faith Vilas, American planetary scientist and Director of the MMT Observatory in Arizona.
      Cora Faith Walker (1984-2022), American politician
      Faith Susan “Alberta” Watson (1955-2015), Canadian film and television actress
      Faith Whittlesey (1939–2018), American politician, diplomat, lawyer, and writer
      Faith Wilding (born 1943), Paraguayan American multidisciplinary artist
      Faith Yang (born 1974), Taiwanese singer and model
      Faith B. Yisrael (born c. 1978), Tobagonian public health official and politician


      Stage name


      Faith Bacon, stage name of American burlesque dancer and actress Frances Bacon (1910-1956)


      References

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: