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Felix (male)

Variants:Feel (M) Felice (M)
Derivative(s):Feliciano (M)
Lesser Synonym(s):Szczęsny (M)
Feminine form:Felicia (F) Felicity (F)
   
Source(s): English Parish Register freereg.rootsweb.com
FreeCEN 1841 Census of Aberdeenshire
"Scottish Forenames" - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG
Notes:

English and French from Latin, "happy" or "lucky"; NT Acts 23:26-35.

  • Note The French form has an accent: Félix.

Felix occurs rarely in the 1841 Census of Aberdeenshire.

In old documents in Latin the name Felix is used but declines as Felic- with case endings.