Felix (name)

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Felix
PronunciationEnglish: /ˈflɪks/ FEE-liks
French: [feliks]
Swedish: [ˈfěːlɪks]
Polish: [ˈfɛliks]
Spanish: [ˈfeliks]
Catalan: [ˈfɛliks]
Portuguese: [ˈfɛliʃ]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameLatin
Meaning"lucky" or "successful"
Other names
Related namesFelicity, Felicia

Felix is a male given name that stems from Latin (fēlix, felicis) and means "happy" or "lucky".

Its female form is Felicity (English)—late 14c., "happiness; that which is a source of happiness", from Old French felicite "happiness" (14c.), from Latin felicitatem (nominative felicitas) "happiness, fertility", from felix (genitive felicis) "happy, fortunate, fruitful, fertile".[1]

In German, Dutch, Czech, Slovenian, Romanian and Scandinavian languages the form "Felix" is the same as English. In French, Hungarian, Slovak, Portuguese and Spanish it is written with an acute accent, "Félix", whereas in Catalan it is written with a grave accent, "Fèlix". The Italian form of the name is "Felice", in Polish and Croatian "Feliks".

Felix may refer to:

Romans

Late Antiquity and Middle Ages

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Early modern period (1500–1799)

Modern times (1800–present)

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