Felix — Meaning, Origin, Pronunciation & 2026 Popularity Guide

TL;DR: Felix (FEE-licks) is Latin for "happy" and "lucky" — one of the most positively-meaning boys' names available. Used continuously since Roman antiquity, currently #197 in the US and rising. Quiet rebellion against ornate or trendy boys' names.


Quick facts

Gender Boy
Origin Latin
Meaning "Happy" / "lucky" / "fortunate"
Pronunciation FEE-licks (2 syllables)
2024 US Rank #197
Trend ⬆ Up 140% since 2014
Length 5 letters, 2 syllables
Nicknames Fee, Lix
Religious Several Catholic saints and popes

The story behind the name

Felix means "happy" or "lucky" in Latin — originally a cognomen (nickname) added to a Roman family name to honor a person's good fortune. It became a given name in late antiquity and has been continuously used in the Roman Catholic tradition through four popes named Felix and many canonized saints.

The name has been quietly popular across European cultures for two millennia:

In the US, Felix faded mid-20th century (eclipsed by trendier boys' names) but has been steadily reclimbing since 2008, driven by parents seeking classical-but-not-stuffy boys' names — peers include Atticus, Theodore, Sebastian, Augustus, Magnus.


How popular is Felix in 2026?

Year Rank Babies named Felix
2010 #341 ~1,100
2015 #267 ~1,540
2020 #232 ~1,820
2024 #197 ~2,200

Felix entered the US Top 200 in 2023 and is on track to enter the Top 150 by 2027.


How to pronounce Felix

Standard US: FEE-licks (2 syllables, even stress)

German / Latin classical: FAY-licks

Spanish: FEH-leeks (slightly fuller vowels)

All variants are correct depending on cultural context. Most US English speakers default to FEE-licks.


Pairings

Best middle names: Felix Theodore, Felix Sebastian, Felix Atticus, Felix James, Felix Alexander, Felix Augustus, Felix Wilder

Surname pairings: Felix's strong consonant endings work with most surnames. Strong: Felix Bennett, Felix Park, Felix Chen, Felix Walsh, Felix Foster. Avoid surnames starting with X or hard consonants.

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Famous bearers


Frequently asked questions

Is Felix a Catholic name?

It has strong Catholic associations (four popes, many saints) but is widely used by all backgrounds. The name's literal meaning ("happy/lucky") is what most modern families choose for.

Is Felix nerdy?

Increasingly the opposite — it's joining the "rare classic boys' names" wave (Atticus, Theodore, August). It feels confident and slightly bookish without being nerdy.

What's the best nickname for Felix?

Felix typically stays whole. Fee is occasionally used as a 1-syllable short form. Lix is rare and tomboyish.

Is Felix gender-neutral?

It reads strongly masculine across all cultures. The feminine version is Felicity (separate name, much longer).


Names similar to Felix

Name Origin Why similar
Atticus Latin/Greek Same classical-rare boys'-name wave
Theodore Greek Same era, same revival
Augustus Latin Same Roman classical roots
Caspian Persian/literary Same rare-but-recognizable energy
Magnus Latin Same strong-meaning classical

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Last updated: May 2026. Data sources: US Social Security Administration baby names database, Behind the Name. Curated by Fablely.

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