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A diminutive form of names like Alicia or Felicia, derived from the Latin 'felicitas' meaning 'happiness' or the Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'. Lecia embodies a spirited and joyful essence, reflecting a person who carries themselves with a blend of sophisticated grace and an infectious, positive energy.
Key Stats
| Total births | 1,246 |
| Gender | Female (2% / 98%) |
| Peak year | 1986 |
| Peak generation | Millennial |
| First recorded | 1984 |
| Most recent | 2004 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Origin | English, Latin, Spanish, German |
| Comeback name | No |
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Lecia Brooks (Civil Rights Activist at the Southern Poverty Law Center) · Lecia Jonsson (Danish Singer and member of the duo Lecia & Lucienne) · Lecia Sequist (Prominent Medical Oncologist and Professor at Harvard Medical School) · Lecia Louise (Australian Multi-instrumentalist and Singer-Songwriter) · Lecia Macryn (Professional Voice Actress and Communications Specialist)
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