Felician
/fəlˈiʃən/
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Felician, of Latin origin, derives from 'felix', meaning 'happy' or 'prosperous'. It carries connotations of good fortune and success, often associated with positivity and well-being. The name has historical roots in Roman culture and remains a classic, though rare, choice in English-speaking countries.
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