Felisha

English

Proper noun

Felisha

  1. A female given name, variant of Felicia.
    • 2012, Michael Stone, “Wednesday, January 11th”, in The Tale of Two Necklaces, Chino Valley, Ariz.: One World Press, →ISBN, chapter 2, page 46:
      With this, the red necklace finally took complete control of Felisha’s mind and body. “I’m free. I’m out of that stupid necklace and I have a new body to control, [] And I hate the name Felisha,” she yelled, “I’m going to call myself Fire Goddess.”
    • 2014 April 18, Billie H. Wilson, “Before Me, 1931”, in Bug Swamp’s Gold, Bloomigton, Ind.: WestBow Press, →ISBN, page 9:
      Like everyone else, Papa called Mama Todd, “Sis,” because she hated “Cleva Felisha,” her name.
    • 2017 June 22, Tamara Barnett, “My Life Is Your Life”, in Religion, Romance and Real Life, Ishpeming, Mich.: BookVenture Publishing LLC, →ISBN:
      “I’m Dominick…… what’s your name?” “Felisha.” “That’s a pretty name. []

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