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Felecie

Variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, lucky, or fortunate.

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Felecie is a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy, lucky, or fortunate. That Latin root has a long and cheerful history in naming, appearing in forms that suggest blessing, good fortune, and gladness. Felecie preserves that positive semantic center while giving it a more individualized spelling and a slightly more delicate finish than the standard form.

As a name, Felecie feels graceful, uncommon, and gently celebratory. It carries the emotional brightness of Felicia, but the altered ending gives it a more tailored, distinctive look. Names derived from felix often feel inherently upbeat, and Felecie is no exception.

It sounds feminine and light, with a soft cadence that keeps the meaning in the foreground. The rarity of the spelling makes it feel fresh without losing the historical warmth of the original Latin root. Felecie is elegant in a quiet way, with luck and happiness embedded at its core.

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