This is the 3459th most frequent Catalan word.
félix
The word "félix" does not exist in Catalan; it may be a mistaken form of "feliç," which means "happy" in English.
In this sentence, Félix refers to a proper name, often used in Catalan-speaking regions, derived from Latin, meaning "luck" or "fortunate."
Félix és un nom propi que prové del llatí.
Félix is a given name that comes from Latin.
Here, Félix again represents a proper noun as a personal name identifying a specific individual.
El meu amic Félix viu al barri de Gràcia.
My friend Félix lives in the Gràcia neighborhood.
In this context, "félix" is employed as a descriptor meaning "fortunate" rather than a name for a person.