Filex name meaning

By
Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Filex
Meaning: Fortunate, Happy and Name of a Saint
Add to favorites

What does Filex mean?

Filex is another transcription of Filix. Filix is form of imperishable and pleasing Felix.

Variants of Filex

Filix, Felix, Bodog, Fee, Felicianus

How popular is the name Filex?

Filex is a rare baby name in United States there is very thin chances of it still being given. Filex is a common name in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania while somewhat familiar name in Philippines, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

As per our research, over 7000 people has been named Filex globally.

YearRankBirths
193436795
192541975
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Numerological aspects of Filex

You attract wealth and successful people with your charisma. With time, people who don't belong near you, walk away. Don't live to work. Work to live. Your days of pretending to be Mother Theresa are over. Now it's time you take care of that hole inside your heart. You are easily adaptable to changes and used to take the high road to success. You love to help the people you care for. You lack traveling and exploring.

Looking for a name like Filex? Please go through the following names

  •  Silvain - Used mainly in French and English, Silvain aimed at baby boys, Silvain means "Wood or Forest" is originated from Latin
  •  Béa - The Béa means "Happy" is of Latin origin
  •  Lauriana - Unheard-of Lauriana notably is used in English came from Latin, meaning of Lauriana is "Laurel" is bestowed upon girls
  •  Emelia - Preeminent and Perennial girl name Emelia is principally used in Finnish and Swedish, meaning of Emelia is "Imitating or Rivaling" has its origin in Latin and Gothic
  •  Diane - Trendy and All time favorite unisex name Diane means "Virgin Goddess, Greek Goddess of the Moon or Divine", used predominantly in Finnish and English is originated from Indoeuropean and Latin languages

Famous people named Filex

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
Share your opinion on Filex
Enter Code: captcha