Spanish variant of Feliciano, from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy, fortunate, blessed'.
Felisiano is a Spanish variant of Feliciano, from Latin felix, meaning “happy, fortunate, blessed.” Like Felicia, it belongs to a family of names built around the idea of good fortune, but the masculine ending gives it a more formal and traditionally Iberian character. The root is one of the oldest and most durable in European naming, appearing in both everyday and saint-linked contexts, which has helped it survive across centuries and languages.
Felisiano feels elegant, warm, and slightly old-world, with the kind of cadence that sounds more established than rare. The Spanish form gives it a polished, devotional quality, while the meaning keeps it open and optimistic. It is a name that suggests grace under tradition, carrying blessing without becoming overly solemn.
In modern settings it would stand out as distinctive and cultured, but not inaccessible. Felisiano has the richness of a classic name that still feels capable of being lived in comfortably.