Silly & Humorous Chinese Names
Funny Chinese names with puns and wordplay
Bái Fùměi
White Rich Beautiful
A popular internet slang term turned name. Literally describes someone who is fair-skinned, wealthy, and beautiful.
Gāo Fùshuài
Tall Rich Handsome
The male counterpart to Bai Fu Mei. Describes the 'perfect' man in Chinese internet culture.
Wāng Wāng
Woof Woof
Sounds exactly like a dog barking in Chinese. Perfect for dog lovers who appreciate a good laugh!
Méi Wèntí
No Problem
Imagine introducing yourself: 'Hi, I'm No Problem!' Always positive, never worried.
Kuài Diǎn Ba
Hurry Up
A name that sounds impatient. Great for someone who's always rushing!
Mǎi Mǎi Tí
Buy Buy Lift
A common Uyghur name (Muhammad) that sounds like 'buy buy lift' in Chinese. Shopping enthusiast's dream!
Hú Tú
Confused / Muddled
Sounds like 糊涂 (confused). Perfect for the perpetually puzzled. A pun on the surname Hu (胡).
Shǐ Zhēn Xiāng
History Truly Fragrant
The surname Shi (史) sounds like 'history', and Zhen Xiang means 'truly fragrant'. A delicious-sounding name!
Dù Zǐ Téng
Stomach Ache
A clever pun: 杜子腾 sounds like 肚子疼 (stomach ache). A name that's painfully funny!
Méi Qiántú
No Future
The surname Mei (梅) sounds like 没 (no/not). So 'Mei Qiantu' sounds like 'no future'. Ironically dark humor!
Qián Tài Duō
Too Much Money
The surname Qian (钱) means 'money'. 'Too Much Money' — humble brag as a name!
Gǒu Fùguì
If Rich
From a famous quote: '苟富贵,勿相忘' (If one day we are rich, don't forget each other). The surname Gou sounds like 'if'.
Zhū Wánsī
Pig Once
The surname Zhu (朱) sounds like 猪 (pig). A bilingual pun that works in both languages!
Hé Bì
Why Bother
A philosophical name meaning 'why bother' or 'what's the point'. For the chill person who questions everything.
Cháng Kāixīn
Always Happy
The surname Chang (常) means 'always'. Combined with Kaixin (happy), it's 'Always Happy'. Wholesome and silly!
Mǎ Mǎ Hū Hū
So-So / Just Okay
A famous Chinese idiom meaning 'just so-so'. As a name, you'd always be '马马虎虎' (just okay)!
Lǎo Wài
Foreigner
Literally means 'old foreigner' — what Chinese people call foreigners. Imagine a foreigner named 'Foreigner'!
Bù Zhīdào
Don't Know
When someone asks your name and you say 'Don't Know' — but that IS your name!
Suíbiàn
Whatever / Casual
The most common answer to 'what do you want to eat?' Now it's a name. 'What's your name?' 'Whatever.'
Hǎo Chī
Delicious
A name that's simply 'Delicious'. Great for foodies who want their name to be universally appealing!
Fù Qián
Pay Money
The surname Fu (付) means 'to pay', and Qian means 'money'. Your name literally means 'Pay Up'!
Xiè Xiè
Thank You
Using the surname Xie (谢), doubled up to mean 'Thank You'. The politest name ever!
Ān Jìng
Quiet
The surname An (安) plus Jing (quiet). Your name is literally 'Be Quiet' — great for librarians!
Kāixīn Guǒ
Happy Fruit / Pistachio
Means both 'pistachio' and 'the one who brings joy'. A nutty, happy name!
Dòufu
Tofu
Simple, soft, and universally loved. A name that's as mild-mannered as it sounds.
Dà Zuǐbā
Big Mouth
For the person who can't keep a secret. A hilariously honest name!
Shuìjiào
Sleep
Some people's favorite activity as a literal name. 'Hi, I'm Sleep.'
Nǎichá
Milk Tea / Bubble Tea
The most beloved drink in Asia as a personal name. Sweet, popular, and everyone wants you around.
Gān Fàn
Eat Rice / Chow Down
From the viral Chinese internet slang '干饭人' (foodie). A name that means business when it's mealtime.
Xiǎo Míng
Little Bright
The most famous name in Chinese textbooks — every Chinese joke starts with 'Xiao Ming...' You'd be legendary!
Wáng Dàchuí
King Big Hammer
From the viral comedy short series 'Report Boss'. Absurdly memorable and guaranteed to get a laugh.
Bào Fù
Get Rich Quick
Everyone's dream, now as a name. The surname Bao (暴) means 'sudden' and Fu (富) means 'rich'.
Hǎo Rén
Good Person
The surname Hao (郝) sounds like 好 (good). Your name literally declares you're a good person!
Méi Bànfǎ
No Way / Nothing Can Be Done
A shrug as a name. 'What can you do?' — that's literally your name. Peak resignation humor.
Děng Yíxià
Wait A Moment
Always running late? This name buys you time. 'Hold on, let me introduce myself... Wait A Moment!'
Tài Bàng Le
Awesome / Fantastic
A name that's perpetually enthusiastic. Every roll call is a compliment!
Tiě Dàn
Iron Egg
A classic rustic Chinese nickname. Tough, round, and unbreakable. Traditional countryside humor!
Èr Gǒu
Second Dog
A traditional countryside nickname believed to ward off evil spirits. 'Ugly name = long life' is an old folk belief.
Pàng Hǔ
Fat Tiger
Literally 'Chubby Tiger'. Sounds tough AND cute at the same time. Inspired by the character from Doraemon.
Dà Bái
Big White
Like the lovable robot from Big Hero 6. Simple, huggable, and absolutely adorable as a name.
Miàoyǔ
Clever Words
Someone whose words always hit the funny bone. A natural comedian's name.
Huájī
Comical / Funny
Straight to the point — your name IS funny. An ancient word for comedy in Chinese.
Dòulè
Amuse / Make Someone Laugh
Your purpose in life, encoded in your name: bringing joy and laughter to others.
Xiàotiān
Laugh At The Sky
Someone who laughs so hard even the sky can hear. Bold, confident humor.
Lètiān
Optimistic / Happy-Go-Lucky
Also the courtesy name of Bai Juyi, one of China's greatest poets. Classic and cheerful.
Hāhā
Hahaha
The universal sound of laughter as a name. Impossible to say without smiling.
Xīhā
Hehe-Haha / Hip-Hop
Double meaning: playful laughter AND hip-hop music. Cool and funny at once.
Kāixīn
Happy / Open Heart
Pure joy in name form. The character 开 means 'open' and 心 means 'heart'.
Lèhe
Cheerful And Relaxed
A Northern Chinese dialect word for being jolly and easygoing. Comfortable humor.
Qiàopí
Playful And Mischievous
Describes someone playfully cheeky. A name with personality and sparkle.
Xiàohuà
Joke
Bold move: naming yourself literally 'Joke'. Either the funniest or the most confusing introduction ever.
Dòudou
Tease Tease / Funny Bean
A cute, repetitive name meaning 'to amuse'. Also sounds like a bean nickname — adorable!
Lèduōduō
Lots And Lots Of Joy
Triple happiness: the character 乐 (joy) combined with 多多 (lots). Maximum joy!
Gǎoguài
Play Pranks / Act Goofy
The Chinese spirit of silliness captured in two characters. A professional goofball's name.
Yōumò
Humor
The Chinese loanword for 'humor', coined by linguist Lin Yutang. Sophisticated funny.
Jīling
Clever And Quick-Witted
Sharp as a tack and funny with it. The kind of humor that comes from quick thinking.
Tiáopí
Naughty And Playful
A little mischievous, a lot of fun. The class clown's official title in Chinese.
Dòubǐ
Funny Person / Goofball
Internet slang for someone hilariously silly. Gen Z's favorite compliment disguised as a name.
Lèfāntiān
Laughing To The Heavens
Joy so intense it literally flips the sky. Maximum volume laughter!
Gǎoxiào
Make People Laugh
Your name is your mission statement: to make people laugh. Simple and effective.