Every now and then I spot something in the rankings that makes me wonder...
This week I noticed that Luke Humphries sits at No.1 in the Q4QS Rankings, Luke Littler is No.2, and Luke Woodhouse isn't far behind.
So naturally I started thinking...
Is Luke the strongest first name in darts?
To find out, I grouped every player in the Q4QS rankings by first name. Rather than simply looking at the highest-ranked player, I added together the rankings of each name's best five players. That rewards names with real depth rather than just one superstar.
The results were a real surprise...
The Strongest First Names in Q4QS
🥇 1. Jack (Combined Ranking Score: 558)
Jack Drayton (#34)
Jack Aldridge (#50)
Jack Tweddell (#136)
Jack Johnson (#145)
Jack Todd (#193)
🥈 2. Daniel (571)
Daniel Ayres (#25)
Daniel Klose (#46)
Daniel Zapata (#87)
Daniel Larsson (#171)
Daniel Nicholls (#242)
🥉 3. James (670)
James Wade (#13)
James Beeton (#40)
James Hurrell (#163)
James Howard Hughes (#226)
James Parkin (#228)
4. Ryan (761)
Ryan Searle (#100)
Ryan Hogarth (#114)
Ryan Joyce (#119)
Ryan Branley (#196)
Ryan Furness (#232)
5. Michael (811)
Michael van Gerwen (#6)
Michael Smith (#84)
Michael Unterbuchner (#178)
Michael Wiles (#202)
Michael Bajowski (#341)
6. Adam (812)
Adam Gawlas (#37)
Adam Sevada (#116)
Adam Leek (#142)
Adam Beck (#189)
Adam Paxton
7. Scott (895)
Scott Robertson (#26)
Scott Waites (#29)
Scott Walters (#258)
Scott Campbell (#277)
Scott Winder (#305)
So what about the Lukes?
This was the whole reason I looked into it.
With Luke Humphries at #1, Luke Littler at #2 and Luke Woodhouse at #11, I thought Luke would probably top the table.
Not even close!
Once you get beyond those three, the rankings thin out, meaning Luke only finishes 15th overall in the first-name standings.
It just shows that having the world's two best players doesn't necessarily give you the strongest name overall.
Is your name any good?
Being called Paul myself, I couldn't resist checking.
There are 107 Pauls in the current Q4QS rankings.
The leading five are:
Paul Krohne (#19)
Paul Milford (#240)
Paul Rowley (#369)
Paul Hogan (#379)
Paul Redfern (#575)
That puts Paul in 17th place overall. Not bad... but I'll admit I'm slightly disappointed we couldn't crack the Top 10!
What about some of darts' legendary names?
I also wondered how some of the sport's most famous first names were represented today.
Eric – Just 9 players appear in the rankings, with Eric Wadlow (#1064) currently leading the way.
Phil – 27 players, headed by Phil Johnson-Hale (#708).
Philip – 16 players, with Philip Van Gasse (#738) the highest ranked.
Raymond – Led by Raymond Smith (#58) and Raymond van Barneveld (#399), giving the name a respectable showing.
Ray – Only 6 players, with Ray Byron (#3302) currently the highest ranked.
It seems some of darts' most iconic names have become surprisingly uncommon in today's rankings.
Which name comes next?
This started as a bit of fun, but it turned out to be a fascinating look at the depth of talent behind each first name.
It also raises plenty of other questions...
Which surname is strongest?
Which first name is the most common?
Which names are climbing fastest?
Is there a lucky darts name after all?
I'll definitely be digging into the data again.
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