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Forename Fely

All over the world, Fely (Fely Philippines India Democratic Republic of the Congo Indonesia Bolivia, Feli Philippines India Democratic Republic of the Congo Indonesia Bolivia, フェリー Japan) is a common largely female, but infrequently masculine first name. The first name Fely is habitual in Philippines, where it is quite a common girly name, Bolivia, where it is quite a common dominantly feminine, but infrequently boy's name, and Macao, where it is quite a rare feminine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Philippines, India, and Indonesia. Very seldom, Fely is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Fely

name Fély, name Feli, name Fely, name フェリー, name Felly, name Phély, name Fèly, name Fëly, name Félghy
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Fely, Feli Philippines, Bolivia, India, Indonesia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
フェリー Japan

First names said to be same

Felly, Fèly, Félghy, Fély, Fëly, and Phély

First name Fely in the context

Fely is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Ferry Kornegg , the operatic character in the operetta Abschiedswalzer and Feli , the musical character in the musical 1492 Up To Date; of the tribe of coppers.

Notable namesakes

fely franquelli Filipino dancer, choreographer and actress, PH (b. 1916) link
fely constantino Filipino actor (b. 1925) link
fely crisóstomo Filipina film director and actress, PH (b. 1927) link
fely acuna Filipino actress, PH (b. 1936) link
picture of fely irvine fely irvine fely irvine actress y conductora, PH (b. 1989) link
fely villasin Philippine-born activist (b. 1941) link

Characteristic surnames

Tan, Sanchez, Soriano, Alvarez, Aguilar, Agustin, Ramirez, De Leon, Domingo, Jimenez, Navarro, Martinez, Santiago, Salvador, Castillo, Bautista, Gonzales, Rodriguez, Dela Cruz, Tolentino, Hernandez, Francisco, Mendoza, Fernandez, Mercado, Mariano, Cruz, Diaz, Perez, Ramos, Reyes, Gomez, Lopez, Manalo, Moreno, Santos, Aquino, Castro, Corpuz, Pascua, Romero, Rivera, Garcia, Javier, Torres, Valdez, Flores, Morales, and Villanueva