Felix Avitia's birth name is Felix Miguel Avitia.
Felix Alexander Dausend's birth name is Felix Alexander Dausend.
Felix De Cola's birth name is Mendelssohn Ginsburg, Felix.
Maurice Van Felix my ancestor.
Felix Bwalya died in 1997.
Felix dies Nativitatis.
Flickingeria nativitatis was created in 1982.
Nannosalarias nativitatis was created in 1909.
Felix dies natalis Felix dies natalis Felix dies cara ...(insert name, care if male) Felix dies tibi ad multos anos... (means: and many more)
Dies natalis means simply "birthday": dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth" (natalis can be used by itself to mean "birthday" as well).If you wanted to say "Happy Birthday" you would say Felix Dies Natalis, or simply Felix Natalis.
its not in latin its in spanish it means merry
Felix dies tibi sit,Felix dies tibi sit,Felix dies tibi sit (Insert name here) ,Felix dies tibi sit . might be a little faulty on the third line cos im only 11yrs old In my Latin class we sing: Felix dies natalis tibi Felis dies natalis tibi Felix dies natalis mi amici (mi amici=my dear friend, just put "mi [name in genitive case]") Felix dies natalis tibi
"May a good day be with you," which I suppose also translates to, in a way, "Have a nice day."
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'.
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 is called Nativitatis Domini in Latin, the Nativity of the Lord.
Felix sit natalis dies or felicem diem natalem