"Origin of the name Faye:
Thought to be derived from the Middle English faie (fairy), which is from the Old French feie (fairy). Var: Fae, Faye. Dim: Fayette." -
http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/faye - a very useful and detailed site for names.
Acacia (uh-KAY-see- ah, or, ah-KAY-she-ah, there really is no right or wrong way of pronunciation) - Place name/botanical name. Very rare. English (Uh-Kay-she-ah). Greek (ah-KAY-kee-ah)
Acadia - "Acadia was the land originally settled by the Acadians, the first permanent French colony in the New World. The area covered some of Maine, and stretched across Nova Scotia, with a hub around the Bay of Fundy. They called it "L'Acadie," which was believed to come from a native Miqmac word meaning "Land of Plenty," and was later Anglicized to Acadia. The Acadians were expelled from the area by the British in 1755, some went to Louisiana and became known as Cajuns, others regrouped and found their way back to the area."
Afton - (I've heard this name before) - Place name.
Amarea - Graceful flowers.
Andromeda - Greek mythology name. Name of constellation and galaxy. It can be a cool name. The "daughter of Cassiopeia who, like her mother, became a star."
Airica - Old norse - "honorable ruler".
Astara - version of Astra.
Aubrey - Old German - "elf ruler".
Autumn - Season name.
Avalon - Place name. Arthurian legend name. "Island of apples." or "Island of paradise." Avalon Bay is a city on Catalina Island.
Avery - French, "elf gathering". English, "magical counsel."
(I'll be giving example in increments as my computer tends to freeze or shut down. I hope this helps so far.)