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.
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!
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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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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It fits a dog, but not a human being. What if the child gets a chronic depression?