I know the people with this name could not control it cause naming a child is the parents job, but why? Why in the world would someone ever EVER name their child this? I seriously cannot believe it, leave names like this to a dog.
Lucky "Sheriff" Baloyi is a South African football (soccer) player who plays as a midfielder and defender for Kaizer Chiefs in the Premier Soccer League.
I am a boy, my parents named me Lucky. But some people told me, "Your name is a girl's name. Many times I've seen girls' named Lucky. I say to myself, this name can be for a boy or a girl.
― Anonymous User 3/31/2016
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My son's name is Lucky, given at birth, legal name. I lost his twin, to an etopic pregnancy on top of a uterine pregnancy. They found and took the tubal fetus. They said I would lose both during the surgery, as I was 34 and at risk anyway. He came out with flying colors, and I continued on until mothers day 1996, when he came feet first. Another emergency C-section and I had a healthy, perfect 8lb boy. He was "Lucky". He is now in college and his name has brought not only laughter at times, but opportunities as well. Greatest kid on earth!
My daughter uses this name. Her given name is Alexis, but as a baby her toddler brother couldn't say "Lexi" so he always called her Lucky. Now she insists upon it and when anyone tried to call her Alexis or Lexi she corrects them and insists upon Lucky. Anyone who knows her knows it fits perfectly!
I don't think the name deserves all that much hate. It's not a good formal first name, but Lucky is a cute nickname for the much more formal name Felix.
I really like this name, but I would spell it 'Lakhi' like 'LAH-key'. (this was the closest to that name I could find). I think it's a great name for a girl or a woman.
― Anonymous User 11/27/2008
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Oh my God! Are you kidding me? This is girl's name too! I know too many girls named Lucky. It should be labeled "Feminine and Masculine" hello. It's a sweet name, but I'd only recommend it as a nickname. Children should have proper names.
This name sounds very stupid. Not only that, but it shows that the parents expect too much from their son and want him to be an overachiever. I also think of the Britney Spears song, which is a good song but kind of sad, and that annoying leprechaun from the Lucky Charms commercials. I can just hear that leprechaun singing that really irritating song.
Gosh, I hope no one is going to name their son this today. Maybe it sounded okay in the 1940s or so, but I have a funny feeling it would simply lead to stupid jokes about being lucky, and, of course, ''getting lucky''. It's a very goofy and infantile name.
It sounds quite stupid as a name for an actual human. Even for a dog, it's a cliche name.
― Anonymous User 2/23/2007
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Tacky. Just tacky. I'd never even call a dog that. For me, at least, it conjures up images of a cheesy, sleazy, card-shark sort of guy. I've never actually met anyone with this name, and that's quite a good thing.
― Anonymous User 6/7/2006
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"Lucky" is the name of a Bulgarian town, which is situated in the west part of the Rodopi mountains (or Rhodopi mountains), Lucky is near the town of Chepelare - one of the famous ski towns in Bulgaria.