Last year (2022), 2 baby girls were given the name Felicia in Poland. It was not given to any babies as a middle name. As of January this year, there have been 110 Felicias in Poland, as well as 54 other women with Felicia as their middle name.
While the standard Polish form of this name is Felicja, Felicia is also in use. Last year (2021) three baby girls in Poland were given the name Felicia. Other two got it as a middle name. As of January this year, there have been 95 women in Poland with this name. A Felicia could celebrate her Polish name day together with Felicja (24 January and 30 September), or perhaps with Feliks (12 and 14 January, 21 February, 23 March, 24 April, 18 May, 30 August and 6 November), Felicjan (9 June), or Felicyta (7 March, 27 April or 30 September) and use many of the same nicknames as Felicja, including Fela, Felunia, Felusia, Lunia, Lusia, Felisia, Felka, Lisia, Felinka, Fifi etc. Etc.
Also Corsican. You'll find numerous bearers on social media.
― Anonymous User 8/9/2020
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Felicia has been used every year for newborns in Italy. In 1999 were born 47 babies, in 2000 were born 64 Felicia (the highest peak of popularity in years 1999-2019) while in 2018 were born 26 babies with this name.
In 2018, 24 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Felicia who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 553rd most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/17/2018
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Felicia is not a Hungarian name. We use Felícia. [noted -ed]
Modern slang uses "Bye Felicia" to refer to someone who doesn't matter so much, that they are now called Felicia. Not a bad name in my opinion, if it weren't for the term.