Submitted Name Revision History

loadingDate    Editor    Change Summary
5/13/2021, 11:25 AM LMS
5/20/2018, 12:54 AM Frollein Gladys
9/27/2014, 8:40 AM Frollein Gladys
9/27/2014, 8:38 AM Frollein Gladys
9/27/2014, 7:25 AM Frollein Gladys
9/27/2014, 7:23 AM Frollein Gladys
9/27/2014, 7:22 AM Frollein Gladys

Name Félonise
Gender Feminine
Other Forms FormsFélonice, Félonia, Félonie, Phélonise
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

Possibly a feminization of the French surname Félon, which is derived from the medieval French legal term félon "perjured", ultimately from Latin fallere "to deceive; to cheat; to disappoint; to fail".
In the Middle Ages, a "félon" was a vassal who betrayed his feudal lord and thus broke his feudal contract, for example by harming the feudal lord or a member of his family (be it physically or otherwise).

However, the surname Félon is also found in French-speaking Belgium where it has been debated to be derived from Walloon flon "tart".
Added 9/27/2014 by Frollein Gladys