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Felicity?
Felicity? What do ya think?
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I never met a Felicity, but it's pretty name. Possible nicknames are Fefe or Lissie.
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I love it, but it is not a name I'd get around to using. It's great though.
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I love it!
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Love it, love it, love it. Could a name have a lovlier meaning coupled with such a lovely sound? I truly adore it. It's an ever-growing favourite.
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I love it.
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I think it's a really pretty name, very sweet and feminine. Of course the meaning is lovely too.
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I think this name is lovely, and I use to really love this as a young child.
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Eh - it's not really my style, but it's not terrible, either. I think Felice/Felise is prettier and a little less frilly.
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Felicity is gorgeous! I've recently started to really like it and have been thinking of adding it to my list of favorites, but it's not QUITE at that level yet. It's a beautiful name, though. Thumbs up!
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I love Felicity. Nice meaning, though it's becoming more common, after the advent of the TV show. :-(
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i don't like it. it's too syrupy sweet.
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I love it.
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Preppy and dated. The name of 2 girls in my class, along with the 3 Felicias.
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I know a ton of girls named FeliciaIt's to the point of being sickening.
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just for clarificationDo you get sick of ALL really common names? Or is it Felicia in particular? If I knew lots of Felicias I would be very happy. I think it is excellent enough of a name that it should be at least in the top twenty just by merit. I am quite happy to know lots of Annas and Johns.
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I think it's Felicia in particular. All the Felicias I know are really snotty, stuck up girls. Though I know it's bad to assume every Felicia is that way. I just happen to know a lot of rude girls named Felicia.
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For me, it's a mixture . . .The name is popular enough that I have bad associations with it. The same goes for Anna. If I only knew one Felicia and one Anna, and didn't like them, it wouldn't affect it as strongly. (Lydia is an example.)That said, I hate the sound of Felicia / Felicity to begin with.
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Oh wowI'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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    I like this name. I think it's beautiful
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