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FELIX GARCÍA DÍAZ, 1925 - 2010
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Felix García González, 1922 - 2011
MyHeritage Family TreesFelix García Sánchez, 1882 - 1975
MyHeritage Family TreesFELIX GARCÍA VECINA, 1786 - 1852
MyHeritage Family TreesFelix García Martín, 1903 - 1966
MyHeritage Family TreesFelix Garcia Izquierdo, 1861 - 1914
MyHeritage Family TreesFelix García Sánchez, born Circa 1800
MyHeritage Family TreesFelix García Sánchez, born 1788
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MyHeritage Family TreesFelix Jesús García Sánchez, 1902 - 1995
FamilySearch Family TreeFelix Alejandrina García Sánchez (born Alarcón Manríquez), 1911 - 2001
FamilySearch Family TreeFelix Catalicio García Sánchez, 1949 - 2011
FamilySearch Family TreeFelix Ramón García Sánchez, 1914 - 2018
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- Spanish (f): Félix García Sánchez
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The first name Felix has Latin origins, derived from the word "felix," which means "happy" or "fortunate." It first appeared in ancient Rome and was commonly used as a cognomen, indicating a person who was considered lucky or blessed. Historically, the name has been associated with various saints, including Saint Felix of Nola, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. The name embodies characteristics of joy and prosperity, often linked to individuals who are seen as bringers of good fortune. Variations of Felix can be found across different cultures, including Felice in Italian, Feliks in Polish, and Félix in French and Spanish, each maintaining a similar pronunciation but adapting to local linguistic norms. The name has remained popular in various regions, reflecting a timeless appeal that resonates with the positive connotations of happiness and success.
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