Our names have the potential to influence our behavior, physical appearance, career path and life choices, popularity, and how others perceive us. If a child has a story behind his name, it can motivate him to be like his namesake and to emulate that person’s good qualities.
Go through the list of popular personalities named Felicity:
Felicity of Rome, 2nd-century Christian martyr and saint
Saint Felicity, early 3rd-century co-martyr of Saint Perpetua
Felicity Abram (born 1986), Australian triathlete
Felicity Aston (born 1977), British adventurer and climate scientist, first person to ski across Antarctica on her own power
Felicity Cockram, Australian film producer
Felicity Dahl (born 1938), British film producer
Felicity Dowker (born 1980), Australian fiction writer, primarily in the horror genre
Felicity Gallup (born 1969), British badminton player
Felicity Galvez (born 1985), Australian swimmer and two-time Olympic champion
Felicity Goodyear-Smith (born 1952), a medical doctor, academic, and public health advocate from New Zealand
Felicity Huffman (born 1962), American actress
Felicity Johnson (born 1971), Australian Paralympic tandem cyclist
Felicity Jones (born 1983), English actress
Felicity Kendal (born 1946), English actress
Felicity LaFortune (born 1954), American actress
Felicity Leydon-Davis (born 1994), New Zealand cricketer
Felicity Lott (born 1947), English soprano
Felicity Montagu (born 1960), English actress
Felicity Okpete Ovai (born 1961), commissioner of the Rivers State Ministry of Works
Felicity Palmer (born 1944), English mezzo-soprano and music professor
Felicity Peake (1913-2002), founding director of the UK’s Women’s Royal Air Force
Felicity Sheedy-Ryan (born 1985), Australian triathlete
Felicity Urquhart (born 1976), Australian country music singer-songwriter
Felicity Ward (born 1980), Australian comedian
Felicity Wardlaw (born 1977), Australian road cyclist
Felicity “Flick” Colby (1946–2011), American dancer
Felicity “Flick” Rea (born c. 1937), English politician