Meaning & Origin
Lachance is a French surname that literally means "chance, luck" in the French language. It originated as a nickname for someone considered fortunate or lucky, often given to a person who had a stroke of luck or to a foundling blessed by fate.EtymologyThe name is composed of the French definite article la and chance, derived from the Old French word cheance meaning "falling of dice" or "fortune." Over time, it became a hereditary surname in France.Notable BearersArthur Lachance (1868–1945), Canadian politicianCandy LaChance (1870–1932), American professional baseball playerClaude-André Lachance (born 1954), Canadian lawyer and politicianImogen LaChance (1853-1938), American social reformerMichel Lachance (born 1955), Canadian professional hockey playerScott Lachance (born 1972), American professional hockey playerWalter William LaChance (1870–1951), Canadian architectThe surname is particularly common in French-speaking Canada, with many bearers from Quebec. Its fortune-themed meaning has made it a popular name in literature as a representative character attribute.Cultural SignificanceThe name Lachance reflects naming conventions in French-speaking cultures where positive qualities and events often become family names. Similar lucky-named surnames include Bonnechance or Vega (with a distinct etymology). Today, Lachance is most frequently found in France and French Canada, with emigrants spreading it to the United States.Meaning: "luck, chance"Origin: FrenchType: Surname (nickname origin)Usage regions: France, Quebec (Canada), United States