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Peaceful pastel nursery scene with a baby in a bassinet, evoking happiness and good fortune.

Felicity

/fə-LISS-i-tee/

  • English
  • Girl
  • 4 syl · long
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Quick facts

Felicity at a glance

Origin
English
Gender
Girl
Pronunciation
/fə-LISS-i-tee/
Syllables
4
Length
long
Uniqueness
68/100
Life-path number
8

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Felicity

“Felicity is an English feminine name meaning "happiness" and "good fortune." It comes from Latin felicitas, a word tied to luck, blessing, and a happy life.”

Felicity is one of those names that says its meaning right out loud, but still feels graceful rather than sugary. At its heart, Felicity means "happiness." It comes through English from the Latin word felicitas, meaning "luck" or "good fortune," and it is closely related to Felicia, Felice, Felix, and Felicitas. If you like names with a clear positive meaning, Felicity gives you that in a very polished package. The name has an old, classical backbone. Felicitas was used in Latin, and the related Felix meant "lucky" or "successful." Felicity also connects to the Roman idea of fortune, since Felicitas was associated with good luck and prosperity. That gives the name more depth than simply "happy." It carries the feeling of a child who is wished a blessed, fortunate, joyful life. In English, Felicity feels bright and literary. It has four syllables, which gives it movement: fə-LISS-i-tee. The ending is soft, but the crisp middle sound keeps it from feeling too frilly. It sits nicely beside other elegant, virtue-like names such as Verity, Grace, Hope, and Clementine, while still having its own distinct rhythm. Parents often love that Felicity can grow with a child. A toddler might be Fliss or Lissy at home, a teenager might choose Flick or Fee, and an adult Felicity has a full name that feels capable and memorable on a resume, book cover, stage program, or classroom door. The name is feminine in current English use, but not flimsy. It has cheer, history, and a little sparkle. Cultural variants and relatives broaden the family beautifully. Felicia is the familiar Latin-derived sister name, Felice is a related form, and Felix is the masculine cousin. Felicitas preserves the older Latin shape. Félicie and Félicienne show how the name family appears in French. All of them circle around the same lovely idea: luck, happiness, and a life touched by good fortune.

Why parents love it

Why parents love the name Felicity

Choose Felicity if you want a name that feels like a blessing without sounding too delicate. Its meaning is clear and lovely: happiness, luck, and good fortune. That makes it a deeply affectionate choice, especially for parents who care about a name's message as much as its sound. It also has range. Felicity can feel buttoned-up and classic in full, then playful in nickname form. Picture a preschool cubby labeled "Fliss," a teen signing a birthday card as "Flick," and an adult introducing herself as Felicity in a meeting. The name works at every stage. Parents who like sibling sets often find Felicity easy to pair. With sisters, it sits beautifully next to Beatrice, Clara, Phoebe, Cecilia, Juliet, or Rosalie because those names share its vintage brightness. With brothers, it pairs well with Theodore, Henry, Arthur, Sebastian, Oliver, or Felix. Felix is especially charming because it shares the same lucky Latin family, though using Felix and Felicity together is a bold match. Felicity is familiar but still special. It ranked number 473 in the US in 2025 according to the provided Nameberry data, so it is known without feeling overly common. If you want a happy name with history, substance, and several sweet everyday options, Felicity is a wonderful one to keep on the list.

Spelling variations

  • Feliciti
  • Felicitee
  • Felicitea

Nicknames

  • Fee
  • Flick
  • Flicka
  • Fliss
  • Flissy
  • Flossie
  • Flossy
  • Liccy
  • Liss
  • Lissa
  • Lissie
  • Lissy

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Felicity has both joyful everyday meaning and serious historical roots, which is a nice balance for a baby name. In Christian tradition, the name is connected with saints. Source material notes Saint Felicity of Rome, a 2nd-century saint venerated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Saint Felicity, also called Felicitas, a Carthaginian martyr remembered alongside Perpetua. For families who appreciate saint names, Felicity can feel meaningful without being overly formal or unfamiliar. The name also belongs to the wider category of virtue and blessing names in English. It does not name a moral quality in quite the same direct way as Grace or Patience, but it expresses a hoped-for state of life: happiness, good luck, and good fortune. That makes it especially tender as a choice for a child. It sounds like a wish parents might whisper over a crib: may you be happy, may life be kind to you, may good things find you. Felicity has modern pop culture recognition too. The American drama television series "Felicity" aired on The WB from 1998 to 2002 and starred Keri Russell. Because the show used Felicity as the title character's name, many parents in English-speaking places may hear a thoughtful, college-age coming-of-age feeling in it. That association is gentle rather than overpowering. There are no broad taboos attached to Felicity in the provided sources. The main thing to know is practical: it is longer than many popular girls' names, and people may ask whether you use a nickname. Luckily, the traditional diminutives are plentiful, from Fliss and Flossie to Fee, Flick, Liss, Lissa, Lissie, and Lissy.

Uniqueness Score

68/100
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Popularity over time

Not enough popularity data to chart yet.

Numerology

8
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Joyful

    Felicity literally means happiness, so the name naturally suggests a sunny child who brings warmth into a room.

  • Graceful

    Its four-syllable rhythm gives it a polished, composed sound that feels gentle without being weak.

  • Hopeful

    Because Felicity is tied to good fortune, it carries the feeling of parents wishing good things over their daughter.

  • Thoughtful

    The name's saintly and literary feel gives it a reflective quality, like a child who notices small details.

  • Distinctive

    Felicity is recognizable but not everywhere, so it suits a girl who stands out in a quiet, confident way.

Fun facts about Felicity

  • Felicity comes from Latin felicitas, meaning luck or good fortune.
  • The related name Felix means lucky or successful.
  • Traditional nicknames include Fliss, Flick, Fee, Lissy, and Flossie.
  • The TV drama "Felicity" aired from 1998 to 2002 and starred Keri Russell.
  • Nameberry lists Felicity at number 473 in the US for 2025.
  • Felicity has saintly connections through Saint Felicity of Rome and Saint Felicity or Felicitas.

Famous people named Felicity

  • Saint Felicity or Felicitas: A Carthaginian martyr remembered alongside Perpetua, giving the name a long-standing Christian connection.
  • Saint Felicity of Rome: A 2nd-century saint venerated by the Roman Catholic Church, noted in name history as an influence on the use of Felicity.
  • Felicity Huffman: An American actress listed among well-known people named Felicity.
  • Felicity Jones: An English actress listed among famous bearers of the name.
  • Felicity Kendal: An actress listed among notable people named Felicity.

Felicity in other scripts

Original

Felicity

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Sibling names that go with Felicity

Goes well with

  • Beatrice
  • Clara
  • Vivian
  • Sylvia
  • Fiona
  • Cecilia
  • Lydia
  • Phoebe
  • Rosalie
  • Juliet
  • Theodore
  • Arthur
  • Henry
  • Sebastian
  • Felix
  • Oliver

Middle names that pair with Felicity

  • Felicity Felicity Jane

    Jane keeps the long first name grounded and gives the full name a crisp, classic finish.

  • Felicity Felicity Rose

    Rose adds a soft floral note without competing with Felicity's lively rhythm.

  • Felicity Felicity Claire

    Claire's clear one-syllable sound balances Felicity beautifully.

  • Felicity Felicity Mae

    Mae makes the name feel warm and approachable, especially if you plan to use Fliss or Lissy at home.

  • Felicity Felicity Grace

    Grace pairs naturally with Felicity because both names carry a gentle, blessing-like meaning.

  • Felicity Felicity Pearl

    Pearl gives the name a vintage English feel and adds a quiet shine.

  • Felicity Felicity June

    June feels fresh and sunny beside a name that already means happiness.

  • Felicity Felicity Elise

    Elise keeps the whole name elegant while adding a smooth, musical ending.

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Frequently asked questions about Felicity

What does the name Felicity mean?
Felicity means "happiness" and is also tied to "luck" and "good fortune" through the Latin word felicitas.
Is Felicity a boy or girl name?
Felicity is used as a feminine name in English. Related names include Felicia and Felicitas for girls, and Felix as a masculine cousin.
How do you pronounce Felicity?
Felicity is pronounced fə-LISS-i-tee. It has four syllables, with the emphasis on LISS.
Is Felicity a popular name?
It is familiar but not overly common. The provided popularity data lists Felicity at number 473 in the US in 2025 and number 153 in England in 2024.
What are good nicknames for Felicity?
Sweet options include Fliss, Flissy, Flick, Fee, Liss, Lissa, Lissie, Lissy, Flossie, and Flossy. Fliss is especially neat and easy.
What names pair well with Felicity?
For siblings, try Beatrice, Clara, Phoebe, Juliet, Theodore, Arthur, Henry, or Sebastian. For middles, Felicity Jane, Felicity Rose, and Felicity Claire all flow well.