Happy is he who owes nothing
Felix means fruitful, lucky, happy, fortunate or successful
No, Felix does not mean Phillip in English. Felix is a Latin name meaning "happy" or "fortunate," while Phillip is derived from the Greek name Philippos, meaning "lover of horses." The two names have different origins and meanings.
The Latin equivalent of the English greeting 'Happy Valentine's Day' is Felix dies Valentini. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'Felix' means 'happy'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The noun 'Valentini' means 'Valentine's'.
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Assuming you mean the boxer Felix 'Tito' Trinidad... At the time of answering - he is still alive.
Happy birthday.
It's Latin for 'Merry Christmas.'
In the phrase "Felix dies tibi sit," the word "sit" is a form of the Latin verb "esse," which means "to be." In this context, "sit" translates to "may it be" or "may it happen," conveying a wish or hope. Therefore, the phrase overall can be interpreted as "May your day be happy."
it usually means happy, rich or lucky :)
I think you must mean Felix Frankfurter. He was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice from 1939 to 1962. Lots of info on him at Wikipedia and other biographical sites.
Wai-Ming Felix Lee has written: 'A mean ergodic theorem for multiparameter superadditive processes on Banach lattices'
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