Faith

Faith

Faith bezeichnet:

Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Faith (Arkansas)
  • Faith (Minnesota)
  • Faith (Missouri)
  • Faith (North Carolina)
  • Faith (South Dakota)

Personen mit dem Familien- oder Künstlernamen Faith

  • Adam Faith (1940–2003), englischer Popsänger, Schauspieler und Produzent
  • Juraj Faith (* 1976), slowakischer Eishockeyspieler
  • Paloma Faith, eigentlich Paloma Faith Blomfield, englische Schauspielerin und Sängerin
  • Percy Faith (1908–1976), US-amerikanischer Orchesterleiter

Personen mit dem Vornamen Faith

  • Faith Evans (* 1973), US-amerikanische R&B-Sängerin
  • Faith Hill (* 1967), US-amerikanische Country-Popsängerin
Sonstiges
  • Faith (Album) und Faith (Lied) von George Michael
  • Faith (Hund), der einzige Hund, der dauerhaft auf zwei Beinen laufen kann
  • Faith (Band), eine schwedische Doom-Metal-Band
  • The Faith, eine US-amerikanische Handcore-Punk-Band
  • Faith – The van Helsing Chronicles, eine Horror-Hörspiel-Reihe
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