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Felix

[ fee-liks ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy, lucky.”


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Example Sentences

Much of the narrative stars the fathers of bacteriophage research, Georgian Giorgi Eliava and French Canadian Félix d’Hérelle.

From Salon

When England head-hunted assistant coach Felix Jones from the back-to-back world champions, they hoped his arrival in early 2024 would be accompanied by a recreation of the Boks’ bear-trap defence.

From BBC

Frank Sato Felix was 25 years old when he and then-21-year-old Joshua Charles Acosta, an Army mechanic, met the girl.

Felix and the teen began a romantic relationship, prosecutors said, but her parents, 39-year-old Jennifer Goodwill-Yost and 35-year-old Christopher Yost, disapproved of it.

On Sept. 24, 2016, Felix and Acosta drove to the Yosts’ Fullerton home, where they planned to take the 17-year-old and keep her away from her family until she turned 18.

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