Names That Mean Fortune
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- Lucky
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"having good fortune"Description:
Recently chosen by singer Elle King for her son. Lucky is a name that could see a considerable rise in the near future, as word names continue to heat up.
- Hannibal
Origin:
Punic and AssyrianMeaning:
"grace of Baal, god of fertility and fortune"Description:
These days, it's thought of less as the name of the great general and more as the first name of Lecter the fictional cannibal. Either association is too heavy for a child to bear.
- Koki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"bright light; hopeful fortune"Description:
A Japanese name with lovely meanings.
- Ayan
Origin:
SomaliMeaning:
"fortune"Description:
The African name Ayan was first seen on the US Top 1000 for boys in 2014. It's both simple and distinctive, a winning combination.
- Gadiel
Origin:
Hebrew, ArabicMeaning:
"God is my fortune"Description:
A lesser-known archangel, but the name is probably best known today on comedian Gadiel Del Orte. Thanks to him, and the trend for biblical-sounding names, Gadiel has been rising in recent years.
- Chauncy
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"gamble, fortune"Description:
A popular American name in previous centuries in honor of famed Harvard President, Charles Chauncy. This name is burdened by an incredibly pompous sound and best left in the past.
- Tashi
Origin:
TibetanMeaning:
"good fortune"Description:
Accessible and attractive Tibetan name used for both sexes.
- Serendipity
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"unexpected good fortune"Description:
A unique virtue name with a sound as happy and lively as its meaning.
- Bonaventure
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"good fortune"Description:
One for the truly adventurous baby namers, or perhaps an unexpected middle name to liven up a more traditional first. But on trend short form Bo does make it feel a little more accessible.
- Lykke
Origin:
Swedish and DanishMeaning:
"happiness, good fortune"Description:
Sweet Lykke, virtually unknown in English-speaking countries, is one of the top girl names in Sweden.
- Kota
Origin:
Japanese, Indian, Native AmericanMeaning:
"happiness; good fortune; fort; allies, friends"Description:
Concise and cool, Kota is a name with multiple origins, making it a versatile choice that travels well.
- Tashi
Origin:
TibetanMeaning:
"good fortune"Description:
Tashi is a Tibetan word meaning "good fortune," and is also used as a given name and surname in Tibet and Bhutan.
- Gad
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"fortune"Description:
Simple Biblical name with an auspicious meaning. There are two men named Gad in the Old Testament — one the first son of Jacob and Zilpah, and the other a prophet of King David.
- Odilia
Origin:
GermanicMeaning:
"wealth, fortune"Description:
Though it has never charted in the United States, this frilly name has the elements some brave, modern namers might find attractive—namely, the initial O and the -ia suffix.
- Halona
Origin:
Native AmericanMeaning:
"happy fortune"Description:
Resonant and unusual.
- Ayan
Origin:
SomaliMeaning:
"fortune"Description:
Ayan is an African name heard for both sexes.
- Gaddiel
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"god is my fortune"Description:
The Biblical Gaddiel was a scout sent to Canaan prior to the crossing of the Jordan River. An intriguing alternative to Gideon or Gabriel.
- Tyche
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"fortune"Description:
Tyche is the goddess of luck and fate in Greek mythology. Her Roman equivalent is, fittingly, Fortuna.
- Ventura
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"good fortune"Description:
Ventura started life as a shortening of Bonaventura, Spanish for good luck or good fortune, but now stands on its own. It has a pleasant sound and the stylish 'V' ending, but Angelenos would associate it with the Valley's main stem--Ventura Boulevard, and others might think of Ace or Jesse Ventura.
- Maimon
Origin:
Judeo-Italian variation of Maimun, ArabicMeaning:
"luck, good fortune"