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Filicity

A spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good fortune.

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Filicity is a spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good fortune. The altered spelling leaves the core meaning intact while giving the name a more individualized, contemporary look.

It preserves the cheerful spirit of the original but presents it in a form that feels visibly modern. As a name, Filicity sounds bright, optimistic, and a little unconventional. It keeps the softness and grace of Felicity while changing the visual impression enough to make it stand apart.

That kind of variation is common in contemporary naming, where familiar classics are remade with a personal twist. Filicity does that gently, and the result is friendly, distinctive, and still clearly linked to joy.

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