a word Fairy Italian is Face. It comes from Vulgar Latin Faceneutral plural of destiny (destiny) was later mistaken for the feminine singular, meaning “God of Fate” or “Goddess of Fate”. Only later did it take on the modern meaning of a mythical creature with magical powers.

Face is a feminine noun whose plural form is destiny.
the girl
Fairy
fairy tale
fairy tale
fairies
fairies
Fairy
(some) fairies
A fairy tale (A fairy tale), commonly referred to as This A fairy tale or fable, is a children’s story about magical creatures and the land.One of the most famous stories, Pinocchio, features This turquoise girl (This The Smurfs) as one of the main characters, known for her turquoise hair.
little fairy changed pumpkin in a carriage.
The fairy turned the pumpkin into a carriage.

Morgana girl is the italian name for a sorceress of king arthur Morgan le Fay (Ignite. Morgan Fairy). It is also the name of a complex form of epiphany, regularly observed in the Strait of Messina, in which objects such as ships appear to float above the horizon. It used to be thought that these mirages were floating castles that were summoned by Morgan le Fay to lure sailors to their death.
In a figurative sense, you might see Face Used to depict a God-given, very capable or very beautiful woman.From this meaning, we also get the expression fairy hand (fairy hand), used to describe a woman who is skilled in sewing and embroidery.
How well you embroider. You have magic hands!
Your embroidery is so good. You have nimble fingers!
Of course, we cannot forget to mention the small form Fatina (lit. little fairy) appears in the name Tooth Fairy (Tooth Fairy) and good fairy (fairy godmother).



