There are many and many tooth fairys on Earth There could be one name Lee.
The Tooth Fairy's name is traditionally not specified. It is more of a generic title given to the mythical character who exchanges lost baby teeth for a small gift or money.
Meoldy and Rosie Lee
Robert J. Lee has written: 'Fifty famous fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales
Bettina Delene Lee goes by Betts, B, and Fairy Godmother.
Lee is a gender-neutral name that can be used for both boys and girls. It is more commonly used as a nickname or a middle name.
Hugh Dancy ... not sure on the spelling of his last name
Lei Su Long, although I'm not exactly sure on the spelling I know it does translate to "little dragon"
Fairy Godmothers? Tinkerbell? Tooth Fairy? Cottingley Fairies? Puck? Oberon (king of fairies)? Titania (queen of fairies)? Sugar Plum Fairy? lol... there are loads!
The language in "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe helps capture a melancholic and mournful atmosphere. The choice of words and tone evoke a sense of loss, longing, and undying love. Poe's use of repetition and musicality adds to the haunting and sorrowful mood of the poem.
James Lee Clayton has written: 'Fairly fractured fairy tales for discerning adults and precocious children' -- subject(s): Adaptations, American Humorous stories, Fairy tales, Humorous stories, American
Lee is a name and a jeans name
Not sure but Union General Philip Sheridan's horse had the name Renzi.