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From Old Welsh or Old Breton Morgen (a female given name unrelated with the male one Morgan, literally “sea-born”) + Old French la fee (“the fairy”).
Morgan le Fay
- (Arthurian legend) The half sister of King Arthur, known for being a powerful enchantress.
- Synonyms: Morgaine, Morgana, fata Morgana
- Coordinate terms: Accalon, King Arthur
half sister of King Arthur
- Arabic: مُورْغَان اَلجِنِّيَّة f (mūrḡān al-jinniyya)
- Basque: Morgana le Fay, Morgana
- Bulgarian: фея Моргана f (feja Morgana), Моргана f (Morgana)
- Catalan: Morgana f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 摩根勒菲 (Mógēn lēi Fēi)
- Czech: Morgana Le Fay f
- Dutch: Morgana f
- Esperanto: Feino Morgane, Morgane
- Finnish: Morgan le Fay
- French: Morgane la fée f, fée Morgane f, Morgane (fr) f
- Middle French: Morgain f
- Old French: Morgain la fee f
- Greek: Μοργκάνα λε Φέι f (Morgkána le Féi), Φάτα Μοργκάνα (el) f (Fáta Morgkána)
- Hebrew: מוֹרְגָן לֶה פֵיְ f (Morgán le Féy)
- Italian: Morgana (it) f, fata Morgana f
- Japanese: モーガン・ル・フェイ (Mōgan ru Fei)
- Korean: 모건 르 페이 (Mogeon reu Pei)
- Latin: Morganis f
- Macedonian: Моргана f (Morgana), Морган ле Феј f (Morgan le Fej), Морган ле Фаје f (Morgan le Faje)
- Polish: Morgana Le Fay f
- Portuguese: fada Morgana f, Morgana (pt) f
- Russian: фе́я Морга́на f (féja Morgána), Морга́на f (Morgána)
- Spanish: Morgana f
- Ukrainian: фе́я Морґа́на f (féja Morgána), Морґа́на f (Morgána)
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