Yes. The Favorites List can be extended through a DataExtender, similar to how most other data structures can be extended. Since favorites are meant to be shortcuts to other items in the Tridion Content Manager data model, they have the same properties available on them.
This is an example of a list of items in my Building Blocks folder:
<tcm:ListItems Managed="10682" ID="tcm:1-1-2"
xmlns:tcm="http://www.tridion.com/ContentManager/5.0">
<tcm:Item ID="tcm:1-5-2" Title="Component Templates" Type="2"
Modified="2011-11-18T11:09:45" IsNew="false" Icon="T2L0P0"
IsPublished="false" Lock="0" IsShared="false" IsLocalized="false"
Trustee="tcm:0-0-0" Allow="269085696" Deny="96" Managed="10682" />
</tcm:ListItems>
This is an example of a FavoritesList:
<tcm:ListFavoriteItems xmlns:tcm="http://www.tridion.com/ContentManager/5.0">
<tcm:Item xmlns:tcm="http://www.tridion.com/ContentManager/5.0"
ID="cme:0-41336414110293-shortcut" Title="Folder" RefID="tcm:1-57-2"
Path="\Content Management\Pub1\Building Blocks\Folder" Icon="T2"
Created="2012-5-7T14:8:30" HasChildren="false" Allow="24576" />
</tcm:ListFavoriteItems>
So aside from the root element name, this looks pretty similar to other lists you can get back from Tridion in your DataExtender.