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13 Lucky Baby Names

More than just beautiful, these baby names carry powerful meanings associated with luck.

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Choosing a baby name is one of the most exciting and overwhelming decisions new parents face. A name carries more than sound; it can hold meaning, history and in many cultures, even destiny. Around the world, parents often choose names believed to invite good fortune, happiness and prosperity into their child’s life. These “lucky” baby names are rich with symbolism tied to tradition, language, and belief.

“Naming officially welcomes a baby into the human community,” says Kaomi Taylor, founder of The Museum of Names. “It recognizes each baby's place in the human story and confirms their entitlement to human rights. We like to call it ‘the world’s best door prize!’”

Many societies believe the right name can guide a child toward health, success and joy. While no name guarantees luck, research suggests names can shape how children are perceived and how they see themselves, making symbolic names a hopeful wish for the future. Below, we've compiled timeless baby names from across cultures that symbolize luck.

Asher

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This Hebrew name means “happy” and “blessed.” Found in the Old Testament, Asher was one of Jacob’s 12 sons, and the name has endured as a symbol of joy and divine favor. Its timeless quality and upbeat meaning make it a popular choice among parents who want their child’s life to be filled with happiness.

Ayman

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A name of Arabic origin, Ayman means both “lucky” and “right-handed.” In many cultures, the right hand symbolizes strength, skill, and blessing. This name is especially popular across the Middle East and North Africa, and it carries a sense of auspiciousness wherever it’s used.

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Bahati

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In Swahili, Bahati means “luck” and “fortune.” This lyrical, unique name connects directly to the idea of destiny and positive outcomes. It’s especially meaningful for parents who want to pass on a global heritage or select a name that feels truly distinctive.

Beatrix

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Derived from the Latin “beatus,” meaning “blessed,” Beatrix has also been interpreted as “bringer of joy.” The name conjures images of resilience and optimism (and yes, many will think of the famous children’s author Beatrix Potter). It’s a charming pick that balances vintage elegance with positive meaning.

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Benedict

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Rooted in Latin, Benedict translates directly to “blessed.” It’s long been associated with Saint Benedict, the founder of the Benedictine order, whose name has been linked to piety and protection. Choosing Benedict feels like giving your child a name steeped in history, faith, and fortune.

Chance

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Derived from the Middle English word for “good fortune” or “opportunity,” Chance feels modern, approachable, and optimistic. It suggests openness to possibility and the idea of embracing whatever luck life brings.

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Destiny

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A name with roots in English, Destiny symbolizes fate and the belief that life has a guiding path. Popular since the late 20th century, it reflects a hopeful view that a child’s future holds meaning and purpose.

Felicity

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Directly translating to “happiness,” Felicity is a name that radiates cheer. It has both a classic and contemporary appeal, giving parents a way to symbolize a wish for their child’s joyful life.

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Felix

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Another Latin-rooted name, Felix means “happy” and “fortunate.” Roman families often used it as a way of invoking good luck, and it has since become a beloved name across cultures. Its cheerful tone and long history give it both warmth and gravitas.

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Jade

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More than just a gemstone, jade has been revered for centuries as a protective and lucky stone, particularly in Chinese culture. It symbolizes purity, wisdom, and serenity, and parents who choose this name often love its association with strength and prosperity.

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Lakshmi

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In Hindu culture, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity. Giving a child this name is seen as invoking the goddess’s blessings, offering both spiritual and symbolic protection. It’s a deeply meaningful name that ties directly to one of the most revered deities in Hindu tradition.

Lucky

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Sometimes the simplest choice is the most direct. Lucky is an upbeat, lighthearted name that instantly conveys good fortune. While often used as a nickname, more parents today are embracing it as a given name, drawn to its charm and positivity.

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Monifa

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Of Yoruba origin, Monifa translates to “I am lucky.” This powerful affirmation serves as both a name and a life mantra, celebrating gratitude and the recognition of good fortune. For parents seeking something both beautiful and affirming, Monifa is a rare gem.

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