[Opinions] Felicity
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Hate it.
It reminds me of the words fellatio and illicitly.
The meaning "happiness" is either shallow and childish, or preciously religious. It's like the name Heaven.
These two things together make me think "great porn star pseud"
I liked it when I was 11 ... for a cat.
Plus I know a girl named Felicity, and even though she seems nice, it didn't help me like the name. It's still annoying and sounds stupidly singsong.
I like Felicia alright, though it sounds kind of outdated.
Felicie is difficult in English, so not my thing.
Felicitas is kind of like ultrahipster Felicity, and eccentric too. Middle name.
It reminds me of the words fellatio and illicitly.
The meaning "happiness" is either shallow and childish, or preciously religious. It's like the name Heaven.
These two things together make me think "great porn star pseud"
I liked it when I was 11 ... for a cat.
Plus I know a girl named Felicity, and even though she seems nice, it didn't help me like the name. It's still annoying and sounds stupidly singsong.
I like Felicia alright, though it sounds kind of outdated.
Felicie is difficult in English, so not my thing.
Felicitas is kind of like ultrahipster Felicity, and eccentric too. Middle name.
I think of the tv show on a while ago. It's ok, but not my style. The sound was weird to me before I watched the show.
Felicia is okay too. The others are still a bit too weird for me.
Felicia is okay too. The others are still a bit too weird for me.
Felicie looks unEnglish and I wouldn't use it where I live.
Felicitas seems more suited to a nun.
I like Felicity enough to use.
Felicia is a cheerful daisy, low-growing and hardy with beautiful blue flowers. Very pleasing; I've only ever met one human Felicia and she was so unpleasant that it's put me right off the name, which is a pity.
Felicitas seems more suited to a nun.
I like Felicity enough to use.
Felicia is a cheerful daisy, low-growing and hardy with beautiful blue flowers. Very pleasing; I've only ever met one human Felicia and she was so unpleasant that it's put me right off the name, which is a pity.