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[Opinions] WDYT of Felicity?
Felicity is growing on me lately. Would love to hear your thoughts. Any middle name/sibling names would be very welcome as well!
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I guess I feel neutral on Felicity. On the one hand, I like its soft and light sound.
On the other hand, I'm not too fond of noun names AND I have a hard time imagining a young girl bearing this name.
Therefore I would only use it as a middle name!Combo suggestions:Amata Felicity
Aurea Felicity
Carina Felicity
Clementia Felicity
Leonia Felicity
Leontina Felicity
Oliva Felicity
Rosalia FelicitySibset suggestions:Felicity & Abigail, due to their similar meaning
Felicity & Melinda
Felicity & Noelle
Felicity & Angeline
Felicity & Calista
Felicity & Elodie
Felicity & Lilia
Felicity & Violet
Felicity & Lillian
Felicity & Julia or Julie
Felicity & ClaireFelicity & Beckett
Felicity & Calvin
Felicity & Corbin

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I like it a lot. And most of the Felicity people I've known have gone quite comfortably by the full form, though I do know one Lissy.There were sisters who both worked as radio producers, I think, lots of years ago who were named Felicitas (not Felicity) and Dolores. Made me wonder what the parents were playing at. It seems to have a 1930s vibe, so perhaps Felicity and Margaret?
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I like Felicity, especially with the nn Flick. I think it's a cute name.
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I love it. It has a happy meaning and happy upbeat sound, and it's a lovely periwinkle color. I would totally consider using it, but DH thinks it's too "frilly". :PFelicity Alethea
Felicity Evernia
Felicity Alondra
Felicity Lyra
Felicity Maia
Felicity Mirabelle
Felicity Narcissus
Felicity Nereida
Felicity Pearl
Felicity Poppaea
Felicity Thalia
Felicity Vera
Felicity Vesper
Felicity Zipporah
Felicity Vinca
Felicity Augustine
Felicity Hyacinth
Felicity Sage
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I like Felicity. It's underrated imo and there are plenty of names that work with it, it just depends what you are after. As for sibling names, I like Jane, Elizabeth, Clara, Tabitha, Katherine, Rosemary, Louisa, Matilda, Madeleine, Bianca, Violet, Annabelle, Sabrina, Evelyn and Hannah for girls and Ashton, Maxwell, Oliver, Jude, Chester, Owen, Isaac, Luke, Joseph, Nathaniel, Gideon, Amos, David, Ezra and Hugo for boys.
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I know a 3 year old Felicity. I like it's meaning and that its unusual. When I was young, I didn't care for it (character in The Story Girl) but it has improved on my mind.
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Felicity is nice. I get a prim and proper vibe. Felicity and
Damaris
Violet
Penelope
Sarai
Dorothea
Josephine
Henrietta
ThereseRupert
Theodore
Oswald
Benjamin
Willem

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I don't like it. Sounds just ugly and ckunkly to me. For some reason, I always associate the name to horses. Either a name of a horse or the name of some female who surrounds her life around them; works in the stables, fluent in horse races. Perhaps this because of 'SaddleClub' the book then Canadian TV series which storyline and plot was surrounded by the animals and if I recall correctly, there was a major character with the name.
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