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[Opinions] Felicity/Felicia
Felicity and Felicia are names I love. I am seriously considering one for a future daughter. WDYT of Felicity and Felicia?
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I far prefer Felicity; it sounds both playful and elegant, but Felicia sounds more like a muffled sneeze. Although, Felicia daisies are among the most cheerful and reliable flowering plants - indigenous to South Africa; a gorgeous shade of blue; dainty, stylish, cheerful and tough. For all I know, they might even grow in Scotland!
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I like Felicity.I dislike Felicia.
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They're probably my favourite F names for girls because they're established, pretty and complete. I like the nn Flick for either Felicity or Felicia =)
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I very much like Phylicia myself :)
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One of my childhood best friends was named Felicia, and for ages she was the only one I'd ever met. So for that reason alone I have a positive association. I think it fits well with a lot of Latin-origin names that are popular now, and it was never popular enough in the past to become dated. The only potential obstacle would be the "Bye, Felicia!" meme, but even that seems to be dying down.As much as I like Felicia, I love Felicity even more. It's one of my very favorites. Can't really explain why Felicity appeals to me so much, it just does.
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I prefer Felicity, but Felicia is nice too. There is just something so spring-y and youthful about Felicity. I love it.
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Hi !!!I think that both are ok.I prefer the Italian forms Felicita (fe-LEE-chee-ta) and Felicia pronounced fe-LEE-cha.However I rate Felicity 8/10.
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Love them
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