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I'm not doubting you or anything, but that's really weird. I've never met anybody named Felicity or Felicia in my entire life. I guess it all depends on region, though.
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I know one Felicia....She's my boyfriend's sister and is the loveliest person I've ever met, so I have a super positive association with the name. I adore her. She's an older-sister figure to me and it's great. (I'm actually closer in age to her than to Taylor, lol.) I would love to use Felicity as a mn to honor her in the future, that would be awesome.
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I knew a Felicity and a Felicia.
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Felicia is pretty common where I'm from but not Felicity.
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Really?Wow! I assumed those names were this common everywhere.
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The only Felicity I've "met" . . .was on Sunday nights at 9, I believe, until she left me in 2002 when her show got cancelled. :-( LOL :-)BTW, she was played by Keri Russell, hehe. I was an odd child.I've never met one either.Edited...
Well, I knew her:
  • 1998-1999: Tuesdays @ 9

  • 1999-2000: Sundays @ 9

  • 2000-2001: Thursdays @ 9

  • 2001-2002: Wednesdays @ 9
  • This message was edited 5/4/2008, 8:21 PM

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    nope, no Felicitys here either.
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    I've not met a Felicity!I have met one Felicia. I think Felicia is an amazing name.But yeah - no Felicity's! Check out - http://www.behindthename.com/top/search.php?extra=p&terms=felicity&submit=GoI am pleased to see it's charting lately though. It's nice. Hard to bear as a first name though I think, lovely middle name.
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    Neither have II've never met a Felicity, but my heart would absolutely *melt* if I did, and it's not even a favourite of mine. It's just so.. fresh, and elegant. It would be like meeting a Persephone, or something.I've never personally met a Felicia either, but I remember once in the school auditorium someone called out "Hey Felicia!" and I was so elated that someone my age had such a classy name.ETA: I think it was the Alicia craze that wiped out a lot of the Felicia-namers, sadly :(

    This message was edited 5/4/2008, 7:39 PM

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    Seriously?I guess we're ahead of the times here, then!
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