Unfortunate Last Names

I've always thought my last name was pretty bad. And I mean that in the literal sense. 'Boese' means 'bad' (or angry) in German. But its meaning wouldn't matter much if only English-speaking people could pronounce it (it's 'burr-za', as if it had an 'r' in it... not 'boose'). But I shouldn't feel too sorry for myself, because this guy in Brazil, Mr. Reinhardt Adolfo Fuck, has me beat hands down. As far as I can tell, that really is his name. He must get endless jokes about it.

Identity/Imposters

Posted on Thu May 20, 2004



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we once had a teacher named mr.randy cox HA HA!!!! 😛
Posted by Kayla and marley  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  01:49 PM
I went to college at the U. of South Carolina (the Fighting Gamecocks -- and trust me, I've probably heard everything you can hear about that. Our yell is "Go Cocks!"). There was a girl named Loni Mustard. She married a guy who had the last name of Pickles. Her name, today, is Loni Mustard Pickles. And that's just unfortunate.
Posted by voodoo311  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  02:18 PM
i once knew a girl whose surname was WILD.she promised me that she would name her first born son BIJORN TOBY...i haven't seen for 10 years,i still wonder if she did.
Posted by snowy  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  04:20 PM
thinking about it i also went to school with a lad called ANTON HISCOCK and i also knew someone called PETER CRAP, as far as i know they have both got on well in life dispite of this.
Posted by snowy  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  04:29 PM
bloody hell. the more i think about it the more i remember(see the 2 below this).i have a very good friend called LOU ROLLS..if she knew i told the world ...??????
Posted by snowy  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  05:55 PM
My husband worked with a fellow whose name was spekt, allan (All) Dyck and his brother was named Harry Dyck
Posted by Kara  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  07:15 PM
How about our 2 nieces? Our overly zealously religious brother/sister-in-law named their daughters:

Joy Melody and Glory Hallelujah!!
Posted by Chuck & Iris  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  07:36 PM
I dont know if any of you know this but, there were two collegiate basketball players with the last name Map, their first names......Majestic, and Scientific
Posted by grim  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  08:03 PM
hi i went to highschool with 2 girls who were named INA PURDY, and MIA HOOKER. get it !! i thought it was funny
Posted by kris  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  09:51 PM
Ok, so in marching band when I was in high school there was a young lady named Butts.
First name Peachy.

That is not unfortuante, I beleive her parents were down right cruel.
Posted by Rick B  on  Tue Sep 14, 2004  at  11:34 PM
I work in market research. We are still chuckling about the doctor named Richard Kisser. Think about the most common nickname for Richard, and you will wonder, as I do, how the poor guy made it through middle school. And what were his parents thinking?
Posted by Warmenuf  on  Wed Sep 15, 2004  at  08:48 AM
Maths teacher at my old school? Mr. A.Mount. Also, in Ashford,Kent, there's a dentist named I.Chew. Oh, and I knew a bloke named Ian Kuntz. Yes, pronounced like that.
Posted by jules  on  Wed Sep 15, 2004  at  04:07 PM
I went to school with a girl with the unfortunate name of Charmin (as in the toilet paper) Roller. Not quite sure what her parents were thinking..............
Posted by Michelle  on  Wed Sep 15, 2004  at  04:49 PM
My childhood dentist was named Dr. Fillmore; a friend had breast augmentation and a face lift done by a plastic surgeon in San Francisco named Dr. Falces (pronounced "Falsies")
Posted by tenthumbs  on  Wed Sep 15, 2004  at  07:23 PM
When my daughter was in junior high school, two of her classmates were brothers named Matt and Richard (Dick) Whacker...I still wonder what their parents were thinking. 😊
Posted by red  on  Wed Sep 15, 2004  at  09:32 PM
I work in market research. We are still laughing at the doctor whose name is Richard Kisser. What were his parents thinking? How did he make it through middle school?
Posted by Tom Byrd  on  Wed Sep 15, 2004  at  11:08 PM
I went to school with a poor young chap who went by the name of Richard (Dick) Head, needless to say he REALLY lived up to it!!
Posted by lovelydoll  on  Thu Sep 16, 2004  at  07:52 AM
I know a guy named Bruce Dick who named his son Bruce Dick Jr. They are always referred to as Big Dick and Little Dick. Bug Dick probably get more dates !
Posted by TERESA  on  Thu Sep 16, 2004  at  08:56 AM
I know a few good ones, a cousin's friend named "Assin Butt", and a man named "Bob Loblaw."
Posted by rosee  on  Thu Sep 16, 2004  at  08:13 PM
Along the same vein as the name discussed by Teresa, I had a boyhood friend named Harold Dick...you can see where that led!! Eventually his mother remarried and he was able to change it before he graduated from HS. My teenaged daughter swears that she once had a substitute teacher whose name was Ms. Cunt. I never really beleived that one.
Posted by Bob F  on  Thu Sep 16, 2004  at  08:37 PM
I work for an ambulance company and one of the doctors we deal with everyday (who happens to be a cardiologist) is Dr. Plack....He is a GREAT doctor but it is kind of funny how he is a cardiologist who does heart surgery (and one of those is removing plack from the arteries) and that his last name is the same as his profession. :coolsmile:
Posted by Vixen  on  Thu Sep 16, 2004  at  09:45 PM
At the Fort Leonard Wood Hospital here in Missouri, we have an ER Doc named Coffin and an ENT Doc named Dr Wax.
Posted by sixgunz  on  Thu Sep 16, 2004  at  10:38 PM
I know a family who's last name is Harddick (said Hardick, not the literal...)That's kinda harsh...
Posted by blaize  on  Fri Sep 17, 2004  at  07:16 AM
Uhh there is a family in our town whose last name is glasscock?
Posted by Shawna Hawkins  on  Sat Sep 18, 2004  at  03:15 AM
Another bloke I was at school with : Clive Dunn. One for the "Dad's Army" fans. And no, I don't recall ever asking him if his parents were aware.

There was also a photograhers of the early 20th C. by the name of De'Ath. Don't know if they ever branched out into the funeral business, mind.

I seem to recall that in the 1600's, a popular christian name was "Lettuce". Heaven knows why.
Posted by jules  on  Sun Sep 19, 2004  at  08:30 AM
This isnt rude but my daughters teacher is called Mr Oakey (Okey Dokey, Hokey Pokey, voice was croaky, drank some cokey, gave his wife a nice long pokey while he had a quick strokey) - you can tell we have lots of jokies...I mean jokes about this at home). Every time someone mentions his name she cant help bursting out in smile but is at least polite enough not to say anything. Unlike her mother who blurts this out on the web!
Posted by NattyNZ  on  Sun Sep 19, 2004  at  05:40 PM
I was in navy boot camp with a guy named Sean Stain. His rank was Seaman, hence his hilarious title, Seaman Stain.
Posted by arbit  on  Mon Sep 20, 2004  at  05:28 AM
I went to school with a guy with the last name pepper. His dad was a doctor. DR. PEPPER
Posted by pete  on  Mon Sep 20, 2004  at  03:53 PM
This morning I was doing paperwork for a closing and one of the sellers' first name was Smilie. Her parents must have been hippies.
Posted by Jellybelly  on  Mon Sep 20, 2004  at  08:38 PM
When I was in college I worked at a bank. There was a young couple that were customers there. His name was Dusty and her name was Sandy. Their last name was Rhodes. I always thought they were made for each other!
Posted by JD  on  Tue Sep 21, 2004  at  12:16 AM
There was a guy in my DOD High School in Japan named Harry Koontz...got a LOT of ribbing for that one!
Posted by Mike Ferguson  on  Tue Sep 21, 2004  at  01:34 PM
I have a friend whose last name is Denowh (pronounced "dunno") and a very common last name in a city near where I live is "Kraxberger" another common name is "Yoder" which isn't disturbing or anything but it's still fun to say.
Posted by Sharon  on  Wed Sep 22, 2004  at  12:00 AM
there's a barbara backyard here in phoenix, no it's not a pornstar name. also, gary swallows is a real estate agent in phoenix. i just went over a rental app for a guy named richard n. head, but unfortunately he goes by rich. also, check the phone book, i swear there are plenty of people who will answer to "Dick Ryder" also i found people named Dick Sucher and Dick Zucker.
Posted by z  on  Wed Sep 22, 2004  at  12:20 AM
There is a company in ontario called "Cumming Cockburn" Nasty!
Posted by Andre Marin  on  Wed Sep 22, 2004  at  10:42 AM
My husband works in sales and ran across the name,
Silkey Stump. My brother in law is a Harry Groth.
Posted by ks  on  Wed Sep 22, 2004  at  02:24 PM
there was a girl I went to High School with named Sunny Day. No Joke
Posted by Anthony Zeigler  on  Wed Sep 22, 2004  at  11:37 PM
I had a renter, Rustin Balls. Imagine a parent that would name a tiny helpless baby that.
Posted by sybil  on  Thu Sep 23, 2004  at  01:15 AM
I had a classmate back in middle school named Justin Cider.He wore that moniker proudly,as he well should have.
Posted by Rich  on  Thu Sep 23, 2004  at  10:36 AM
My last name is Reefer.
I'm just glad the parents didn't call me Mary Jane...
Posted by 'Breezy  on  Fri Sep 24, 2004  at  10:06 PM
I work for (a major employer; possibly postal). We get the Mrs Palmers, Master Bates (rare but do happen). Recently poor Mr Farkas got laugh. Same goes for 'someone' Poulakakis
Posted by steve  on  Sat Sep 25, 2004  at  12:17 PM
This one is absolutely genuine:http://www.coldwellbankerpbr.com/males/ If she is married and took her husbands name what was she thinking?
Posted by steve  on  Sat Sep 25, 2004  at  01:06 PM
There is a place near me called Butt's Plumbing.
Posted by Ian Miller  on  Sat Sep 25, 2004  at  04:13 PM
A link I posted (just below) has been removed. The poor individual was a broker from california: Gaye Males.

Other posts have mentioned business names. In melbourne we have a couple of restaurants: Fook the Cook (chinese) and Lahore House (indian). Worth a mention
Posted by steve  on  Sat Sep 25, 2004  at  09:00 PM
THERE IS A SHOP IN KUANTAN , EAST COAST OF PEN. MALAYSIA CALLED :

FOOK YEW TRADING
Posted by suhami  on  Mon Sep 27, 2004  at  01:45 AM
Here in Israel we have a man who hosts E!-style TV programs named Guy Pines, pronounced "Penis". The Coen Brothers joke about him in the commentery of "The Man Who Wasn't There" DVD. They say he insists on telling people to pronounce it "Penis" and not "PY-inz". Go figure. They also mention a reporter named Hans Fuck.

Pines is a surname of quite a few people here. We even have a place called "Kfar Pines", which I guess can be translated to "Penis Village".
Posted by Isaac  on  Wed Sep 29, 2004  at  08:00 AM
We have a man here named Dr. Richard (Dick) Dickenhorst...with a last name like that, you would think his parents would have tried for a better first name.
Posted by sp  on  Wed Sep 29, 2004  at  03:36 PM
I know if a guy, owner of an investment management boutique, called Micheal Coward. Imagine someone entrusting a guy called this with their money. Also, I work in sales and in my database I had a prospect called John Butt. I never really got to courage to cald call him 😊.
Posted by roshla  on  Fri Oct 01, 2004  at  05:09 AM
Another one i remembered. Ms Paiement, working as accountant.
Posted by roshla  on  Fri Oct 01, 2004  at  08:07 AM
A guy from Italy called Piero Pascarelli moved to Helsinki, Finland, and after a while decided he had to change his name. Why? Because 'pieru' in Finnish means 'fart' and 'paska' means 'shit'. Anywhere he introduced himself people would assume it was some kind of a joke and look funny at him.
Posted by Paul  on  Sat Oct 02, 2004  at  04:51 PM
Fans of European football and particularly the Championship Manager series of computer games might recall the Brazilian footballer named Argel.
Although it is common for south American footballers to be referred to by their nicknames, Argel was probably keener than most to be called by his nickname as his real name was Argelico Fucks.
Posted by fenix down  on  Mon Oct 04, 2004  at  11:07 AM
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