Fairies in folklore are generally told as being female, so no male fairy was said to exist.
What? Never heard of Oberon and Puck?
The physiological variability of fairies is intense. Tails, long noses, horns, fangs, really big ears, wings, hooves, claws, arched brows, pot bellies are not unheard of. But then perfectly attractive types are known too.
If you are talking movies Tinker Bell. If you are not talking movies they can have different names like Sprite, Fairy, Pixie, Elves, Ect.
The male counterpart of a fairy is typically referred to as a "fairy" as well. Fairy is a gender-neutral term used to describe these magical beings in folklore and mythology.
I think it'd called the Magical Legend of the Leprechauns :)
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The Scottish tooth fairy is called tannfé.
a tiny fairy is still called a fairy it is just tiny
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Tooth Fairy....(~_~)
yes the mexican tooth fairy is called tooth mouse
no, rainbow fairy doesn't exist. Cerys is a cherry blossom fairy.
There is no kitten fairy. - Ari
Mia the bridesmaid fairy
An evil fairy is called a banshee.