The Devil Made Me Do It
Depending on context lucky can be translated as:Glücks- lucky charm = Glücksbringer; lucky beggar/devil = GlückspilzGlück to be lucky = Glück habenglücklich a lucky coincidence = ein glücklicher Zufall
Benjamin Franklin?
Zeus is actually the god of fire so he made that. Hephastus helped him.
Roughly 29 pounds (: You lucky devil!
That would be happy go lucky
The Lucky Devil - 1925 was released on: USA: 7 July 1925 (New York City, New York) USA: 13 July 1925 Austria: 1926 Finland: 17 January 1927
It comes from a Middle English language word "hap," which means lucky.
According to Google Translate, felizardo means "lucky". According to Collins dictionary, it means "lucky devil". Others say "lucky guy", or even "lucky and happy". So "quem é o felizardo" literally means "who is the lucky (masculine adjective)". The context will determine the actual translation and possibilities are along the lines of "who is the lucky devil" and "who is the happy-go-lucky guy", but I am guessing that, from the way this question is structured, the context might be something like "who is the lucky guy you are dating/ are going to marry", so the most accurate translation would be "Who's the lucky guy?"
The Old English word is Wicce or Wicca - a woman having dealings with the devil
The name 'Tasmanian devil' originated with the early European settlers of Tasmania. They would hear its unearthly night-time screams and guttural noises, and because they were already fearful of the unknown Australian bush, they ascribed the sounds to the "devil".
"Zayden" is Hebrew and it means "Lucky"."Zaedyn" originates from the United States and wasoriginallyactually a misspelling of "Zayden".