Latin Origin

Felix

From the Latin 'felix,' meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'blessed.' Felix was borne by multiple early Christian saints and Roman emperors, lending it both spiritual gravitas and classical authority. The name has experienced a major revival in recent decades, particularly in Scandinavian and German-speaking countries, where it's become a fashionable choice for its uplifting meaning and crisp, modern sound.

Felix is a boy's name of Latin origin. From the Latin 'felix,' meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'blessed.' Felix was borne by multiple early Christian saints and Roman emperors, lending it both spiritual gravitas and classical authority. The name has experienced a major revival in recent decades, particularly in Scandinavian and German-speaking countries, where it's become a fashionable choice for its uplifting meaning and crisp, modern sound.

Extremely popular in Scandinavian countries in recent years; also strongly associated with the cartoon character Felix the Cat.

Origin & Etymology

The name Felix has roots in the Latin language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “From the Latin 'felix,' meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'blessed”.

Cultural context: Extremely popular in Scandinavian countries in recent years; also strongly associated with the cartoon character Felix the Cat.

As a boy's name, Felix carries the character of its Latin heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

Popularity Trend
Famous Felixs9
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Felix Kjellberg

EntertainmentSwedish

YouTuber 'PewDiePie', gaming content, internet influence

A Swedish content creator and YouTuber known professionally as 'PewDiePie,' one of the most-subscribed independent creators on YouTube with over 110 million subscribers.

1989 – present

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Felix Baumgartner

SportsAustrian

Red Bull Stratos, breaking the sound barrier in freefall

An Austrian skydiver and BASE jumper best known for jumping from the stratosphere in the Red Bull Stratos mission in 2012, breaking the sound barrier in freefall.

1969 – present

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Felix Unger

FictionalAmerican

Character from 'The Odd Couple', neurotic perfectionist

A fictional character from 'The Odd Couple' (1968 film and 1970s TV series), portrayed by Jack Lemmon, famous for his neurotic, fastidious personality and comedic chemistry with his slovenly roommate.

From: The Odd Couple

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Felix Leiter

FictionalAmerican

James Bond character, CIA agent and ally

A recurring character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and films, a CIA agent and Bond's American ally known for his competence and loyalty across multiple Bond adventures.

From: James Bond series

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Felix Rohatyn

BusinessAmerican

Investment banker, NYC fiscal crisis resolution, U.S. Ambassador to France

An Austrian-American investment banker and diplomat known for his role in restructuring New York City's finances during the 1975 fiscal crisis and later serving as U.S. Ambassador to France.

1928 – 2019

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Felix the Cat

FictionalAmerican

Iconic cartoon character, early animation star

An iconic animated cat character created in 1919, famous for his black body, large eyes, and mischievous grin—one of the earliest and most recognizable cartoon characters ever made.

From: Felix the Cat (animated series)

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Felix Frankfurter

PoliticsAmerican

Supreme Court Justice, legal scholar, constitutional interpretation

An Austrian-American jurist and Supreme Court Justice (1939-1962) known for his influential legal scholarship and intellectual approach to constitutional interpretation.

1882 – 1965

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Felix Hoffmann

ScienceGerman

Synthesizing aspirin, revolutionary pain relief medication

A German chemist who synthesized acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) in 1897, creating one of the world's most widely used medications and revolutionizing pain relief.

1868 – 1946

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Felix Mendelssohn

HistoricalGerman

Romantic composer, 'Wedding March', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' overture

A German Romantic composer and conductor (1809-1847) who created some of the 19th century's most beloved classical music, including the 'Wedding March' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' overture.

1809 – 1847

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Felix mean?

Felix means "From the Latin 'felix,' meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'blessed.' Felix was borne by multiple early Christian saints and Roman emperors, lending it both spiritual gravitas and classical authority. The name has experienced a major revival in recent decades, particularly in Scandinavian and German-speaking countries, where it's become a fashionable choice for its uplifting meaning and crisp, modern sound.", and is of Latin origin.

Is Felix a boy name?

Felix is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Felix?

Felix is of Latin origin. Extremely popular in Scandinavian countries in recent years; also strongly associated with the cartoon character Felix the Cat.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

2

Origin

Latin

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