Middle names for Felix
Scored the way we score whole families: rhythm first (Felix has 2 syllables, and a middle with a different beat count usually flows best), then shared roots and style. Every pick says why it works.
Felix Claudio
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · Italian/Spanish form of Claudius, traditionally 'lame'
Felix Ignacio
4 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · Spanish form of Ignatius, traditionally linked to Latin 'ignis' (fire)
Felix Cassius
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · Roman family name, traditionally linked to Latin cassus, 'empty, vain'
Felix Dominik
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · variant of Dominic, meaning of the Lord
Felix Adrian
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · from Hadria
Felix Renato
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · reborn
Felix Mauricio
4 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · Spanish/Portuguese form of Maurice, from Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus, 'North African, Moorish'
Felix Florian
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · flowering, blossoming (from Latin Florianus, borne by a Roman saint); a staple in Germany, Austria, and France, and famously borne by Germany's Florian Wirtz
Felix Augusto
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Augustus, 'exalted, venerable', from Latin augeo, 'to increase'
Felix Julio
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · Spanish form of Julius, a Roman family name of debated meaning, possibly Greek ioulos, 'downy-bearded'
Felix Camilo
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · “Spanish form of Camillus, a Roman family name for a ceremonial attendant”
Felix Maximilian
5 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · "greatest," from the Roman Maximus; by tradition coined by Emperor Frederick III to combine two Roman generals' virtues for his son, and a Habsburg signature ever after. The grandest route to Max there is
Felix Fábio
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · “Italian and Spanish Fabio and Portuguese Fábio continue the Roman family name Fabius; its origin is uncertain, sometimes linked to Latin faba, bean”
Felix Valentin
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · from Latin valens, 'strong, healthy'
Felix Antonio
4 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · the Italian and Spanish form of Anthony, from the Roman name Antonius, of uncertain Etruscan origin
Felix Salvador
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · 'savior', from Latin salvator
Felix Dominick
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · variant of Dominic, from the Late Latin Dominicus, 'of the Lord'
Felix Cassian
3 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · meaning uncertain, from the Roman family name Cassius (possibly 'empty' or 'vain')
Felix Aloysius
4 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · famous warrior, same root as Louis and Ludwig (Provençal form); famously borne by the young Jesuit saint Aloysius Gonzaga
Felix Maximiliano
6 beats to Felix's 2, so the pair keeps its rhythm · shares Latin roots · elaboration of Maximilian, "greatest"
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