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Felicity

27 replies

notadoctor · 27/08/2013 20:56

What do people think of Felicity? And if I like it, which I do, what else might I like? Thank you! Smile

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SadPander · 27/08/2013 21:03

Love Felicity, was on our list for a girl (but we now know its going to be a boy). My only issue with it was that I wasn't too keen on some of the obvious shortenings/nicknames. Other names on our list were -

Pheobe, Elenor, Amelia, Martha, Penny and Forence.

Not sure if there is any common theme or not there to be honest!

Ihatepeas · 27/08/2013 21:26

I like it a lot but couldn't personally cope with the nn Flick which I think is inevitable!

Names I think have a similar feel..
Philipipa
Penelope
Josephine
Eleanor
Elizabeth

DessieLou · 27/08/2013 21:51

Such a pretty name. I know one who gets called Fliss. How about Annaliese, Genevieve, Francine (I'm told this is vile, but I like it!), Clarissa, Penelope?

Icouldntadviseitsir · 27/08/2013 22:00

I've nc'd for this :) its my name and I actually hate it....

Never could find anything with my name on as a child! Also people often go to spell it with a ph.

I don't really like any of the nn but over the years have been called most of them.Really don't do it ...

sleepingbeautiful · 27/08/2013 22:14

I like it but my DH didn't so it got crossed off.
You may like Felicia, Frances, Lydia, Harriet (Hattie), Juliet, Cassia, Verity, Louisa, Merryn, Elowen, Eleri, Rowan, Robyn, Vivienne/Vivian, Antonia, Margaret...

remaincalm · 28/08/2013 20:18

I have a Felicity, her nn is Lissie, never Flick.
Other names to consider, Matilda, Hattie, Hettie, Elodie.

extracrunchy · 28/08/2013 20:20

Like it a lot!

StrangeGlue · 28/08/2013 20:20

Lovely!

How about Claudia?

Diddle82 · 28/08/2013 22:01

Will always think of the character in neighbours, like the name and think flick is a cute nn, cant imagine it being shortened to anything else really
What about freya?

notadoctor · 29/08/2013 13:14

Thanks for your replies! Some good suggestions and good to get the perspective of a real life Felicity too!

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littlemog · 30/08/2013 20:13

How about Felice?

RhinestoneCowgirl · 30/08/2013 20:16

Had Felicity on my list for DD, ended up with Verity.

I also like other 'virtue' names like Constance etc

KateCroydon · 30/08/2013 21:04

Ace name.

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MyThumbsHaveGoneWeird · 31/08/2013 23:56

Love it. Pretty sounding, nice meaning, not too ubiquitous but still a proper name that people have heard of. DH vetoed because we know one. She likes her name, and tbh nicknames can be whatever you like anyway.

Others on my list:
Flora
Eleanor
Imogen
Bethan
Iris
Helena
Carys
Arianwen

ch1134 · 01/09/2013 14:18

I don't like the sound at all. It sound awkward. Although the meaning is nice.

buttercrumble · 01/09/2013 14:20

Pretty Smile

cupcakeicing · 01/09/2013 14:22

Really love your choice.

CreatureRetorts · 01/09/2013 14:24

Felicia is nice - same sounds as Felicity (not Fer-lee-shaa as they say in America).

Wishfulmakeupping · 01/09/2013 14:25

I really like and the nn too.
Other suggestions
Harriet
Abigail
Georgia
Camilla

Minty82 · 02/09/2013 14:59

WRT nicknames - I know two adult Felicitys, one known as Fizz and one always just Felicity as far as I know. Neither gets Flick, so it's not inevitable! Lissie's pretty remaincalm - though does it get confused for Lizzie?

valiumredhead · 02/09/2013 15:16

Lovely !

FloraPost · 02/09/2013 23:28

Vile - it's my name too. What Icouldntadviseitsir said.

EnjoyEverySandwich · 03/09/2013 15:44

Don't like it, very fussy-sounding. Also reminds me of a smug botoxed actress.

SleepyCatOnTheMat · 03/09/2013 20:15

I love Felicity. Like others have said, kinda classy without being too common and great meaning. Where I live (East Midlands) it was perceived as quite a bohemian name when I was growing up - don't know if that's still the case. I would shorten to Lissie or Fliss or Flissie rather than Flick (so ugly! I don't think even Holly Valence pulled it off). And I love Felicia. A lifetime of saying 'No, not Feleesha, Fel-liss-ee-a' has put me off using that though.

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