Felicity
I have always loved the name Felicity, and love it now even more because I can use it to honor my mom (Felicia) and grandmother (Felicitas). I just don't know if this name is too long or for some reason not usable. Do you like the name Felicity? Is it usable to you?
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I like Felicity quite a lot. I think it is definitely usable and I think it is sweet to use it after family like that. :-)
I think it's pretty and very usable.
Yay!
Totally usable, and much more refreshing than Hope, Faith, Grace, etc. It's a very happy, feminine, flowing name and I would use it on my own daughter.
Totally usable, and much more refreshing than Hope, Faith, Grace, etc. It's a very happy, feminine, flowing name and I would use it on my own daughter.
It's lovely, and it's classy. I can't understand why you would doubt that it's usable.
It's not over-used, but it's familiar through famous bearers like actresses Felicity Huffman in the US and Felicity Kendall in Britain, and political wife Felicity ("Flick") Kennett in Australia.
Felicity is on my PNL. I love it.
It's not over-used, but it's familiar through famous bearers like actresses Felicity Huffman in the US and Felicity Kendall in Britain, and political wife Felicity ("Flick") Kennett in Australia.
Felicity is on my PNL. I love it.
It's not too long, definitely usable. It's not my favorite but I like it okay.
I love this name and I say USE IT. This name is perfectly usable, and surprisingly was more popular 30 years ago than today, but was never really extremely popular.
I don't know if you like Lissy for a nickname but I find that charming.
Felicity works well because it can be old-fashioned or modern depending on middle name and personality of the bearer.
Felicity also breaks one of my "rules" with virtue names. I don't normally like them, but I make an exception for Felicity and Verity which I both love.
I considered this before I was even pregnant with my daughter (who is almost 23 months), but my husband vetoed it.
I don't know if you like Lissy for a nickname but I find that charming.
Felicity works well because it can be old-fashioned or modern depending on middle name and personality of the bearer.
Felicity also breaks one of my "rules" with virtue names. I don't normally like them, but I make an exception for Felicity and Verity which I both love.
I considered this before I was even pregnant with my daughter (who is almost 23 months), but my husband vetoed it.