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Felicia

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Name — A female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Felix.

Etymology

From Middle English Felicia, from Latin Fēlīcia, from fēlīcia (literally “happy things”), the neuter plural of fēlīx, which often occurred in the phrase tempora fēlīcia (“happy times”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Felicia” mean?

The word “Felicia” means a female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Felix.

How do you pronounce “Felicia”?

“Felicia” is pronounced fuh-LEE-shuh (/fəˈliʃə/ in IPA).

What part of speech is “Felicia”?

Depending on how it is used, “Felicia” can be a name and a noun.

Where does the word “Felicia” come from?

The word “Felicia” comes from Latin. From Middle English Felicia, from Latin Fēlīcia, from fēlīcia (literally “happy things”), the neuter plural of fēlīx, which often occurred in the phrase tempora fēlīcia (“happy times”).

How many meanings does “Felicia” have?

“Felicia” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Felix.

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