Phyllis and
Felicia have different origins, but they have been confused for centuries.
The common form of
Felicia in medieval England was Felis. By the 16th century this was often confused with
Phyllis, and there are examples of the same woman being called both
Felicia and
Phyllis.
Phyllis is a rather minor character in Greek mythology, and the confusion of her name with Felicia/Felice is probably part of why the name
Phyllis became regularly used in English speaking countries.
So though the two names had separate origins, part of their etymological history is that they have been used as forms of each other.
A similar confusion has existed between
Amelia and
Emily; in the 17th and 18th centuries, those two names were often seen as equivalent. The youngest daughter of
George III of England was
Princess Amelia but was often called
Princess Emily during her lifetime.
This message was edited 1/21/2010, 5:50 AM