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We all know luck can be a bit of a mystery, one minute, you're on top of the world, and the next, you're dealing with a flat tire. But what if your name could tilt the odds in your favor? Turns out, luck might not be as random as we think.
We compiled names of individuals who fit our luck-related categories: American and Canadian billionaires, millionaires, CEOs, lottery and jackpot winners, game show champions, random draw winners, and even those who survived rare events like plane crashes or lightning strikes. What we discovered is certain names seem to have a clear connection to good fortune.
Ready to see if your name made the list? Keep reading to find out which names are luckier than others and whether yours is one of them.
Robert ranks as the #1 luckiest male name, and with nearly 3.1 million Americans and 234,850 Canadians named Robert, 3 in 50 are deemed as lucky. From big-time lottery wins to near-impossible survival stories, Robert shows up again and again when the odds say otherwise. Just ask Robert De Niro, Robert Downey Jr., or Robert Redford; fame, fortune, and a few lucky breaks seem to follow the name. Whether it’s a jackpot ticket or a one-in-a-million opportunity, Robert keeps showing up where the odds pay off.
Michael takes the #2 luckiest name for males with 1 in 25 Michael's seen as lucky. From Michael Jordan’s game-winning shots to Michael Dell’s tech empire, this name has success, and luck, written all over it. But it’s not just billionaires who are benefiting from this golden name, everyday Michaels seem to be winning too. Call it fate, destiny, or perfect timing, if your name is Michael, odds are you’re already winning without knowing it.
John ranks #3 on the list of luckiest male name - impressive, considering there are over 5,163 first names commonly used in the US [US Census Bureau]. With 3 out of every 100 Johns considered lucky, it’s easy to see why the name stands out. John shows up across the luck spectrum: billionaires, lottery legends, jackpot scorers, and random draw competition champions. If your name’s John, it seems the odds are forever in your favor (or at least more often than not).
Lisa takes the crown as the #1 luckiest female name, and with over 850,000 Lisas in the US alone and 66,780 in CA, 3 in 100 are considered as lucky. The name pops up everywhere from major lottery wins to remarkable survival stories, making it a regular in life’s most fortunate headlines. Whether it’s winning big or narrowly dodging disaster, the stats suggest Lisas really do have a talent for being in the right place at the right time.
Gloria holds the #2 spot among the luckiest female names, with 1 in every 50 Glorias seen as lucky. This name is a frequent flyer in the world of unexpected success, from major jackpots to lottery wins. There’s an uncanny ability for Glorias to stumble upon golden opportunities.
Jennifer rounds out the top 3 luckiest female names and the track record speaks for itself. With over 1.5 million Jennifers in the US and 110,720 in CA, nearly 1 in every 50 (1.6%) is seen as lucky. From high-stakes lottery wins and millionaire success stories to surviving the odds in the most unlikely circumstances, Jennifers seem to have a knack for landing on their feet.
And just when you thought we couldn’t surprise you more, we had to give a special mention to Karen, who ranks in our top 40 luckiest names. Yes, you read that right. Despite the name having a reputation for complaints, Karen serves as proof that luck doesn’t care about internet stereotypes.
In conclusion, while luck can be unpredictable, these names seem to have a way of drawing it in. Whether it’s through lottery wins, life-changing opportunities, or extraordinary survival stories, there’s no denying that some names come with a little extra luck on their side. So, if your name happens to be Robert, Michael, Lisa, or any of the others on the list, don’t chalk it up to coincidence; your luck could very well be written in your name.
The analysis categorized names based on different types of luck-related events. For Millionaires, Billionaires, and CEOs, only current and recent name data were considered. For Gameshow Winners, Jackpot Winners, Lottery Winners, and Random Draw Winners, records were reviewed up to approximately the year 2000. For rare or unlikely events, the scope was broadened to include data going back to the early 20th century. We used sources like Forbes, SuperGrok, and official US and CA sites.
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