Names are serious business. But every once in a while, someone with an unusual last name comes along and you just have to laugh.
It might be a word you don’t recognize that translates innocently yet ridiculously, an odd spelling that begs for an exaggerated accent, or even a double meaning that only appears when pronounced in another language. Either way, funny last names are always a delight.
Today, we’re serving up 200 funny last names from around the world. Some are hilarious because they sound strange in English, others because of their literal meanings or quirky translations. Whatever the reason, take a deep breath—you’ll need it—and enjoy!
Why Are Some Last Names Funny?
Many surnames originated from occupations, geographic regions, or physical descriptions. What sounds silly now may have once been a perfectly ordinary way of identifying someone.
For example, names like Baker or Shoemaker were simply tied to trades. But through time, language shifts, and cross-cultural interactions, those names—or their equivalents in other languages—take on humorous tones. A name that sounds serious in German might be laugh-out-loud funny in English, and vice versa.
Food-Inspired Funny Last Names
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Bacon
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Pickles
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Hamburger
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Spaghetti
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Pease (pronounced like “peas”)
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Donut
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Bread
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Cornish (as in Cornish hen)
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Appleby
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Bean
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Noodle
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Cabbage
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Sausage
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Eggers
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Burger
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Broccoli
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Dill
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Cheeseman
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Honeybuns
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Buttermore
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Garlic
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Mustard
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Rice
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Hotdog
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Pancake
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Souper
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Pita
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Chutney
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Muffin
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Taters
Animal-Inspired Funny Last Names
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Duck
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Bearman
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Chicken
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Fishback
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Catman
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Rooster
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Beaver
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Foxworthy
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Goatley
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Coward (not flattering, but funny)
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Hogg
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Stork
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Birdwhistle
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Wolfeschlegelstein (yes, it’s real)
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Eagleburger
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Pigman
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Trout
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Rabbit
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Sheepshanks
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Camel
Silly Professions and Occupations
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Shoemaker
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Butcher
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Coffinmaker
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Bakerloo
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Milkman
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Candlestick
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Cartwright
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Cheesewright
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Taylor (tailor)
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Smithereens
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Bookbinder
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Painter
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Roper (rope maker)
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Archer
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Jester
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Bishopbottom
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Shepherdson
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Cobbler
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Pieman
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Gloveman
Quirky Wordplays and Odd Combinations
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Bumgardner
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Crumplehorn
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Snodgrass
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Hoggard
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Dingleberry
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Fannybottom
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Clutterbuck
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Booger
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Doofenschmirtz (from the cartoon, but also a real surname in parts of Germany)
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Nutter
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Hiccup
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Wigglesworth
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Tickle
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Puddifoot
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Shufflebottom
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Dingledine
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Snicklefritz
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Chubb
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Fartwell
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Blabber
Literal Laugh-Out-Loud Names
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Sillyman
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Looney
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Giggly
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Giggleswick
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Crackpot
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Stinky
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Wacko
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Funnybone
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Cheeseface
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Giggleman
More Funny Last Names from Around the World
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Knuckles
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Bugg
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Jellyman
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Dork
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Quackenbush
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Crapper (Thomas Crapper was indeed a real person!)
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Shufflebotham
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Cockburn (pronounced “Coburn”)
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Hoggart
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Lollipop
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Bumstead
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Sidebottom
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Featherstonehaugh (pronounced “Fanshaw”)
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Waddle
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Bottomley
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Wrigglesworth
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Poop
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Zucchini
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Wigglebottom
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Toot
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Slaughterhouse
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Carrot
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Rumpelstiltskin (literary, but documented as a surname too)
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Gravy
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Pigeon
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Hogsflesh
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Skunk
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Clownman
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Doodle
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Nibble
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Dribble
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Oddbody
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Fumble
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Tater
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Twaddle
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Sneeze
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Pumpernickel
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Wombat
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Hooten
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Shrekman
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Bellyflop
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Gooseman
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Peabrain
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Jellybean
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Nutcracker
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Dinglehopper
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Gigglepants
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Chuckles
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Oodles
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Muffintop
The Remaining Funny Gems
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Bubbleman
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Pickleherring
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Lollygag
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Cheeseworth
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Butterman
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Boombox
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Guffey
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Lollipopsky
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Waffles
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Dingdong
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Gobble
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Tootle
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Noodleman
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Sillybones
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Butterfingers
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Bumblebee
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Hooters
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Burpman
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Sneezy
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Goosebottom
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Waddlebottom
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Doodlesworth
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Giggletush
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Clumsy
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Duckworth
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Shufflebottomley
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Bananaman
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Taterman
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Puddles
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Wiggly
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Cheeseburger
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Pancakeman
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Honeybutter
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Popcorn
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Gobstopper
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Crumble
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Picklemore
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Pumperdoodle
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Jellywell
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Sillyworth
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Funnybottom
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Toaster
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Butterbean
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Fudge
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Bagel
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Donnelly (means “little brown one,” but amusing in sound)
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Muffintree
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Puddin
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Chuckleman
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Clownworthy
Final Thoughts
Names tell stories about origins, ancestry, and identity. But the 200 funny last names in this list prove that sometimes, those stories come with a sense of humor. From the simple (Pickles, Knuckles) to the oddly poetic (Wigglesworth, Puddifoot), names remind us that identity can carry both history and laughter.
If you know someone with a funny last name, try not to laugh in their face—but don’t be afraid to smile. These names are conversation starters, and sometimes, nothing brings people together better than a little humor.
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