Felix (name)
Felix | |
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Pronunciation |
/ˈfiːlɪks/ French: [feliks] Swedish: [ˈfeːlɪks] Polish: [ˈfɛlʲiks] Spanish: [ˈfeliks] Catalan: [ˈfɛɫiɡz] |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | "lucky" or "successful" |
Other names | |
Related names | Felicity, Felicia |
Felix is a male given name that stems from Latin (fēlix, felicis) and means "happy".
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, Portuguese and Spanish it is written with an acute, "Félix", whereas in Catalan it is written with a grave, "Fèlix". The Italian form of the name is "Felice", in Polish and Croatian "Feliks".
Felix may refer to:
Romans
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla a Roman dictator
- Antonius Felix, procurator of Judaea
- Flavius Felix, a Roman consul
- A part of many Roman emperors' titles starting with Commodus
- Felix (son of Entoria), son of Saturn and Entoria and brother of Janus in Roman mythology
Late Antiquity and Middle Ages
Saints
- "Saint Felix" may refer to:
- Felix of Heraclea, martyred with Januarius
- Felix and Constantia (d. 68), martyrs
- Felix, Fortunatus, and Achilleus (d. c. 212), martyrs
- Felix of Nola (d. c. 255)
- Felix and Regula (d. 286), martyrs
- Felix of Thibiuca (d. 303), bishop of Thibiuca, and patron of Venosa, martyred with Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus
- Felix and Adauctus (d. c. 303), martyrs
- Felix and Nabor (d. c. 303), martyrs
- Felix of Como (d. c. 390)
- Felix of Nîmes (4th century)
- Felix (d. c. 310), martyred at Furci with Justin of Siponto
- Felix of Hadrumetum (d. c. 434) North African Catholic bishop
- Felix of Cornwall (5th or 6th century)
- Felix of Nantes (died 584), bishop of Nantes
- Felix of Burgundy (7th century), who introduced Christianity to the East Anglians
- Felix (d. 852), one of the Martyrs of Córdoba with Aurelius and Natalia
- Felix the Hermit (9th century)
- Felix of Rhuys (d. 1038)
- Felix of Valois (d. 1212)
- Felix, martyred with Anesius
Popes
- Pope Felix I (269–274)
- Antipope Felix II (356–365)
- Pope Felix III (483–492)
- Pope Felix IV (526–530)
- Antipope Felix V, earlier Amadeus VIII of Savoy (1439–1449)
Bishops and priests
- Felix (Bishop of Urgell) (died 818), a Christian bishop and theologian
- Felix of Byzantium (fl. early 2nd century), bishop of Byzantium
- Felix of Ravenna, archbishop in 709-724
- Felix, Frankish clerk of King Æthelwulf of Wessex (fl. 9th century)
- Felix, author of a Life of Saint Guthlac
Early modern period (1500–1799)
- Felix of Cantalice (died 1587)
- Felix of Nicosia (died 1787)
Modern times (1800–present)
Aliases
- Felix (musician), the alias of British DJ and producer Francis Wright
- Felix da Housecat, a House music DJ and record producer
- The pseudonym of Nicholas Wanostrocht, 19th century English cricketer
- The codename of Cold War spy Dieter Gerhardt
- The pen name of Tom Horan, Australian Test cricketer and cricket journalist
Given names
- Felix Adler (clown) (died 1960), long-time head clown of Ringling Brothers Circus
- Felix Adler (screenwriter) (died 1963), film writer, known for writing many Three Stooges scripts
- Felix Adler (Society for Ethical Culture) (died 1933), popular lecturer and founder of Ethical Culture
- Felix Andries Vening Meinesz (died 1966), Dutch geophysicist and geodesist
- Felix Batista, an American security expert
- Felix Baumgartner, an Austrian skydiver who set the world record for the highest skydive at 127,000 feet (39 km)
- Felix Bloch (died 1983), physicist and Nobel laureate
- Felix Bwalya (died 1997), boxer from Zambia
- Félix Caballero, a Dominican priest
- Felix Calonder (died 1952), Swiss politician
- Felix Cavaliere, an American music producer and musician
- Félix Chopin (1813-1892), French bronze designer, active in Russia.
- Felix Maria Diogg (1762–1834), Swiss Classicism portrait painter
- Felix Dodds, sustainable development activist
- Felix Dzerzhinsky (died 1926), Polish Communist, founder of Bolshevik secret police, the Cheka
- Felix Ehrlich (1877–1942), German chemist and biochemist
- Félix Faure (died 1899), President of France from 1895 until 1899
- Félix Fénéon (died 1944), French anarchist and art critic
- Félix Fermin a former Major League Baseball player born in the Dominican Republic
- Felix Frankfurter (1882–1965), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1939 to 1962
- Félix Omar Fernández, Puerto Rican track and field athlete
- Félix González-Torres (died 1996), Cuban-American artist
- Félix Guattari (died 1992), French psychotherapist and philosopher
- Felix Hamrin, Prime Minister of Sweden August–September 1932
- Felix Hausdorff (died 1942), German mathematician, founder of modern topology
- Félix Hernández, Venezuelan baseball pitcher
- Félix Houphouët-Boigny (died 1993), first President of Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa
- Félix José Hernández, Venezuelan football midfielder
- Felix Hoffmann (died 1946), German chemist and inventor of Aspirin
- Felix Jaehn, German DJ and producer
- Felix Jones, American football player
- Felix Jones (rugby union), Irish rugby union player
- Felix Kasper (died 2003), Austrian figure skater
- Felix Klein (died 1925), German mathematician
- Felix Kjellberg, YouTube personality and video gamer, better known as PewDiePie
- Felix Kroos, German football player
- Félix Leclerc (died 1988), Québécois singer-songwriter, poet, writer, actor and political activist
- Felix von Luckner (died 1966), German nobleman and navy officer
- Felix Magath, former German football central midfielder and current manager
- Felix Manalo (1886-1963), Founder and First leader of a religious movement Iglesia Ni Cristo
- Félix Mantilla (baseball), former Major League Baseball player
- Félix Mantilla Botella, former Spanish professional tennis player
- Félix Mathé (1834-1911), French politician.
- Félix Miélli Venerando (1927–2012), Brazilian football goalkeeper (1970 World Cup winner)
- Felix Mendelssohn (died 1847), German composer
- Felix Neureuther, German alpine skier
- Felix A. Obuah, Nigerian businessman
- Félix Ortiz, Representative of New York's 51st Assembly District
- Felix Pipes, Austrian tennis player
- Félix Porteiro, Spanish racecar driver
- Félix Potvin, former ice hockey goaltender
- Felix Riebl, one of the founding members of The Cat Empire
- Félix Rodríguez (baseball), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Félix Rodríguez (Central Intelligence Agency), former CIA intelligence operative
- Felix Rodriguez (guitarist), guitar player in the Swedish band, The Sounds
- Felix Salmon, American financial journalist
- Felix Sandman, a singer
- Felix Schütz, German ice hockey player
- Felix Standaert, Belgian diplomat
- Félix Stevens, Cuban sprinter
- Félix Trinidad, Puerto Rican boxer
- Felix Unger, Austrian heart surgeon
- Félix Varela (died 1853), Cuban churchman
- Felix Wankel (died 1988), German inventor of the Wankel engine
- Felix Weingartner (died 1942), Austrian conductor, composer and pianist
- Felix Yusupov (died 1967), Russian noble famous for his part in the murder of Grigory Rasputin
- Archduke Felix of Austria, Archduke of Austria, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia
- León Félix Batista, Dominican poet
- Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma (died 1970), son of the deposed Robert I, Duke of Parma
- Prince Felix of Denmark, Danish prince
- Prince Félix of Luxembourg, son of Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and Prince of Nassau
- Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg (died 1852), Austrian statesman and part of Europe's highest nobility
Surname
- Allyson Felix, American track and field athlete
- Julien Félix, French aviator
Fictional characters
- Felix Dargai Strachan, protagonist, fictional Canadian Soldier in the Novel "Killing is a Sin" by Christopher J Harvie
- Felix the Cat, a cartoon character
- Felix Alexius, a character in the video game Dragon Age: Inquisition
- Felix Argyle, a character in the japanese animation title Re:Zero (Also known as Ferris)
- Felix Boulevardez, a character in the television series, The Proud Family
- Felix Dawkins, a primary character portrayed by Jordan Gavaris in the BBC America/Space TV series Orphan Black
- Felix DeZouza, a character from the movie Formula 51
- Felix Gaeta, a character in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series
- Felix Gunn, a minor character in the book series Children of the Red King
- Felix Harrowgate, the protagonist of the Doctrine of Labyrinths series of books
- Felix Holt, the title character in George Eliot's novel Felix Holt, the Radical
- Felix Jaeger, a character in the Gotrek and Felix series of books
- Felix Krull, the protagonist of Thomas Mann's novel Confessions of Felix Krull
- Felix Leiter, a character from the James Bond books and movies
- Felix Lodd, a character in The Edge Chronicles
- Felix Renton, a secondary character in Disney's Kim Possible
- Felix Sanders, the protagonist of The Divide trilogy book series
- Felix Stewart, a character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Felix Taggaro, a recurring character in the television series One Tree Hill
- Felix Ungar, character in the stage play, movie adaptation and television series The Odd Couple
- Felix, a character from the Nintendo video game series Golden Sun
- Felix, a character in the video game Scarface: The World Is Yours
- Felix, a character from the video game series SSX
- Felix, a member of the Volturi Guard in the Twilight series
- Felix, an Iberian lynx in the animated film Missing Lynx
- Felix, the protagonist of the novel Armor by John Steakley
- Felix, the title character from a series of Micro Power video games such as Felix in the Factory
- Fix-It Felix Jr., a character from Disney's Wreck-It Ralph.
- Felix, a character from the Kane Chronicles
- Felix, a character from the web-series Red vs. Blue
- Felix, a character from the game "Tales from the Borderlands"
- Felix, a 'lost boy' from the television show Once Upon a Time (TV series)
- Felix, a holo-programmer in Star Trek: DS9 who was friends with Julian Bashir, fond of the 1960s and created Vic Fontaine
- Felix de Lacey, a minor character in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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