Faith (disambiguation)

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Faith is confidence or trust in a particular religious belief system.

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Faith may also refer to:

As a proper name

Places in the United States

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Name

Given name

Surname

  • Adam Faith (1940–2003), English pop singer
  • Bob Faith (born 1963/1964), American businessman, founder, chairman and CEO of Greystar Real Estate Partners
  • Horace Faith (?–2015), Jamaican reggae singer
  • Paloma Faith (born 1981), English singer and actress
  • Percy Faith (1908–1976), Canadian bandleader and composer
  • Saint Faith, or Saint Foi, a third-century AD French saint

Middle name

Nickname

  • Corey Taylor (born 1973), American musician nicknamed "Faith"

Characters

Film and television

Ships

Other

See also

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