Thursday, July 16, 2026

What's in a Name? Which First Name Rules the Q4QS Rankings?

 


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.

  • Phil27 players, headed by Phil Johnson-Hale (#708).

  • Philip16 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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