there's Felicity Huffman ...
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
The nineties sitcom "Felicity" and the Austin Powers character Felicity Shagwell. (Shagwell by name, shag very well by reputation.)
But it's a fairly unusual name still, and probably the doll is the most long-lasting and positive association most people will have with the name.
My daughter loves American Girl dolls and has several, but while she has a lot of Felicity's clothes, she never wanted Felicity herself. I'm not sure why. I don't think she cares much for red-haired dolls, though she does have Maryellen and Nellie, who are strawberry blondes. She was lucky enough to score a Caroline doll in excellent condition at a yard sale, and Caroline sometimes wears Felicity's clothes.
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Steve Martin
But it's a fairly unusual name still, and probably the doll is the most long-lasting and positive association most people will have with the name.
My daughter loves American Girl dolls and has several, but while she has a lot of Felicity's clothes, she never wanted Felicity herself. I'm not sure why. I don't think she cares much for red-haired dolls, though she does have Maryellen and Nellie, who are strawberry blondes. She was lucky enough to score a Caroline doll in excellent condition at a yard sale, and Caroline sometimes wears Felicity's clothes.
Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
Steve Martin