Proper noun
A surname transferred from the given name.
A hamlet in Stoke Climsland parish, east Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX3873).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs a senior project manager, she’ll be dedicated to her clients’ continued success and ensure they continue to experience the highest level of customer service from Luckett & Farley. Source: Internet
Fisher (2001) pg. 28 The play was reviewed to determine whether Wycheck had lateraled the ball to Dyson or made an illegal forward pass. Referee Phil Luckett upheld the original call on the field of a touchdown, giving Tennessee the win. Source: Internet
Luckett gave her year of birth as 1896 to the Social Security Administration, thus shaving off eight years. Source: Internet
She was the only child of Kenneth Seymour Robbins (1894–1972), a car salesman who had been born into a once-prosperous family, citation Reagan, Nancy (1989), p. 66. and his actress wife, radio actress Edith Prescott Luckett (1888–1987). Source: Internet