Fidelia

fi-DAY-lee-ah
Latin
"faithful"

Fidelia Origin and Meaning

The name Fidelia is a girl's name meaning "faithful".

Fidelia stems from the Latin word Fides, meaning faith. It has the some root as the English word fidelity. Fidelia gained popularity in the mid-19th Century after Beethoven's opera "Fidelio" gave this name cultural and virtuous significance.

# 888 in the US

Fidelia Rank in US Top 1000

Famous People Named Fidelia

  • Fidelia Bridges
    American artist
  • Fidelia Ann Hoscott Smith Fielding
    American Mohegan language educator, last native speaker of the Mohegan Pequot language
  • Ana Fidelia Quirot (Moré
    ) Cuban Olympic runner
  • Fidelia Fiske
    American Congregationalist missionary

Fidelia in Pop Culture

  • Fidelia (Faith)
    character in Spenser's The Faerie Queene, sister of Speranza (Hope) and Charissa (Charity)
  • Fidelia
    character in William Wycherley's "The Plain Dealer"
  • Fidelia
    character in opera "Edgar" by Giacomo Puccini
  • Fidelia Lennox
    main character in "How Fidelia Went to the Store" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
  • Magister Fidelia Lapointe
    character in the webcomic "Never Satisfied" by Taylor Robin
  • Spanish
    feminine form of Fidel (see also Fidelio)
  • Fidalea
    wife of Byzas and daughter of Thracian king Varvizos (or Varvisios) in Greek mythology