Gender Feminine
Usage Irish (Rare), Irish Mythology
Other Forms FormsFáinche, Fuinche, Fanchea (Latinized form), Fanny (Anglicized form)
Meaning & History
Derived from Irish fuinche meaning "scald-crow" or "black fox". It occurs in Irish myth as the name of the daughter of Dáire Derg and mother of the three Fothads by a warrior called Mac Nia. It was also borne by 14 early Irish saints.