1. Felix - Noun
2. Felix - Proper noun
A male given name from Latin.
A generic name given to a cat.
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Source: en.wiktionary.orgFelix Plater notes of some young physicians, that study to cure diseases, catch them themselves, will be sick, and appropriate all symptoms they find related of others to their own persons. Robert Burton
Please never say again that I wanted to be rid of Felix, I am getting frantic here ... When I get out I 'want' Felix terribly, but I don't want to take him away from you. Gudrun Ensslin
Poor Felix Randal; How far from then forethought of, all thy more boisterous years, When thou at the random grim forge, powerful amidst peers, Didst fettle for the great grey drayhorse his bright and battering sandal! Gerard Manley Hopkins
Felix Randal the farrier, O he is dead then? my duty all ended, Who have watched his mould of man, big-boned and hardy-handsome Pining, pining, till time when reason rambled in it and some Fatal four disorders, fleshed there, all contended? Gerard Manley Hopkins
So-called instincts are instructive, Felix. They point to survival values. Robert A. Heinlein
They call me Fearless Felix. Felix Baumgartner