Felicia
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The name Felicia (a Latin female version of "Felix", meaning happiness) is associated with saints, poets, astronomical objects, plant genera, fictional characters, and animals, especially cats.
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People
- Felicia Brandström, Swedish singer and one of the contestants in Swedish Idol 2006
- St. Felicia Meda, a Poor Clare and Founding Abbess of Pesaro, 1444
- Felicia Browne Hemans (1793–1835), English poet
- Felicia Farr (born 1932), actress, widow of Jack Lemmon
- Felicia Day, American actress
- Felicia Pearson, American actress from The Wire
- Felicia Barton, a semifinalist on the eighth season of American Idol
- Felicia Singson,(born 1987), Mizo singer associated with the band Blue Corn
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Other
- Felicia (Darkstalkers), a catgirl from the Capcom video game series Darkstalkers
- Felicia Hardy, more commonly known by her alias Black Cat, a Marvel Comics character
- Felicia Tilman, a fictional character in Desperate Housewives played by Harriet Sansom Harris
- Felicia Forrester, a fictional character in The Bold and the Beautiful
- Škoda Felicia, an automobile
- Felicia's Journey, a 1992 novel by Irish novelist William Trevor which was made into a movie by Atom Egoyan
- "Felicia No Capecia" was made famous by Louis Prima in the early 20th century
- Hurricane Felicia, named by the National Hurricane Center in 1997, did not hit land and took no casualties
- 294 Felicia, an asteroid in the main belt of the solar system
- Felicia (genus), a genus of the sunflower family (Asteraceae)
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See also
- The Sony FeliCa, a smart card system, sometimes misidentified as "the Sony Felicia".
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