Fortune
Fortune ( French : fate, luck, fortune, in common parlance it is also used to describe economic success):
- Fortune (magazine) , an American business magazine
- HMS Fortune , a British destroyer in World War II
- The Fortunes , a British singing group
- Fortune (computer program) , a computer program
- Fortune (ship type) , a standard cargo ship type built by the Japanese shipyard IHI from 1970
- Fortune (album) , an LP album by American singer and rapper Chris Brown
- Fortune (Newfoundland and Labrador) , a location in Canada
- Fortune (island) , island in the Philippines
- a ballad arrangement by John Dowland
Fortune or Fortuné is the family name of the following people:
- Brian Fortune , Irish actor
- Clayton Fortune (* 1982), English soccer player
- Dion Fortune (1890–1946), Welsh occultist, Rosicrucian, theosophist and author
- Frederick Fortune (1921–1994), American bobsleigh athlete
- George Fortune (1931–2019), American opera singer
- John Fortune († 2013), British comedian
- Jonathan Fortune (* 1980), English football player
- Julie Fortune (* 1962), American SF writer, see Rachel Caine
- Kristin Fortune , American figure skater
- Leah Fortune (* 1990), Brazilian-American soccer player
- Marc-Antoine Fortuné (* 1981), French football player
- Quinton Fortune (born 1977), South African soccer player
- Reo Franklin Fortune (1903–1979), American anthropologist
- Robert Fortune (1812–1880), English gardener and explorer
- Robert Fortune Sanchez (1934–2012), American clergyman, senior archbishop of Santa Fe
- Robert Fortune (director) , French director
- Seán Fortune (1954–1999), priest of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland
- Sonny Fortune (1939–2018), American jazz musician
- Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856–1928), American journalist and civil rights activist
Fortuné is the name
- of the dog of Joséphine Beauharnais, the wife of Napoléon I, see Fortuné (Pug)
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Wiktionary: fortune - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations