Lucky for a girl
What do you think of the name Lucky for a girl?
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I'd rather be called Prosper or Lux, but I feel like I've heard Lucky (the same sound, at least, not sure of spelling) in a movie as a NN for Lakshmi, and I think Lakshmi's pretty cool.
It also reminds me of a man I know of who's been called Plucky since childhood, so for that reason, mostly it strikes me as old school rural.
It also reminds me of a man I know of who's been called Plucky since childhood, so for that reason, mostly it strikes me as old school rural.
This message was edited 11/30/2021, 2:18 PM
It’s a dog’s name to me.
I think it's bad, mainly because I'd hate being called that or referred to that way. It just does not work well as a name IMO.
for a girl dog, it's fine ...
Though very cliched.
For an actual human girl (or boy) it's lame. On a person is sounds like an old-fashioned mobster's or bandit's nn.
Though very cliched.
For an actual human girl (or boy) it's lame. On a person is sounds like an old-fashioned mobster's or bandit's nn.
Well there was Lucky Luciano...
I’ve been thinking about the name Lucky a lot lately. I don’t have anything against it as a name, but it’s nice on a dog.
It's nice for a pet, and not the worst name I've heard for a human. Fortunata and Felix have the same meaning, I think, though, and I prefer those. Still, it's actually not that bad. The more I look at it, the more I like it!
Where I live, it's quite often used, but I've only ever seen it on boys. I wouldn't use it at all.
Terrible
I like it, but would never use it. It’s kinda a guilty pleasure name of mine.
The question would be for me if I'd like Lucky for a human. It'd be a cute m'n I guess. I wouldn't use it as a fn because it's considered more a name for pets.