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3000+ Funny And Cute Octopus Names

Welcome to the delightful world of funny Octopus Names! Dive into the ocean of creativity as we explore playful and imaginative monikers for these fascinating sea creatures. 

Whether you’re an aquarium enthusiast or just someone who loves a good laugh, these names are sure to entertain and bring a smile to your face. 

Get ready to meet some of the wittiest and most charming octopuses you could imagine!

Funny Octopus Names

Funny Octopus Names

1. Incubator

A nod to the octopus’s inky defense mechanism while sounding like a cozy space for hatching creative ideas.

2. Tentacular Spectacular

Highlighting the marvelous display of eight arms swirling gracefully in the water.

3. Octavius Inkster

A distinguished name for those particularly charismatic octopuses known for their vibrant personalities.

4. Suckerlot

Combining sucker and Camelot, perfect for an octopus with a knightly presence in the depths.

5. Camo Camille

For an octopus with exceptional camouflaging skills that leave predators baffled.

6. Squigglesworth

A light-hearted option for the playful squiggling antics of the agile octopian.

7. Eightly Smothers

A humorous twist on the phrase “tightly covers,” capturing the octopus’s tendency to wrap its tentacles around objects.

8. Sir Salty

An ode to the salty seas where these eight-legged wonders reside.

9. Wiggleton

For those cephalopods who love wiggling their arms with unmatched enthusiasm.

10. Dr. Suckers

Illustrates the scientific nature of an octopus’s amazing suction abilities.

11. Quirktopus

For the quirky, unpredictable nature they often exhibit.

12. Inkheart

Referencing their ability to express emotion through uncertainty with a burst of ink.

13. The Kraken Up

A playful take on the legendary sea monster, perfect for a large, humorous octopus.

14. Gizmo Gill

For the technologically savvy octopus who invents gadgets from its surroundings.

15. Wiggles McGee

Emphasizing the whimsical wiggle dance that fascinates spectators.

16. Bubble Ink

A love for creating ink-filled bubbles to confuse predators.

17. Count Von Tentacle

A fancy moniker for a very proper and possibly noble octopus.

18. Lord Eightlington

Adding a regal touch to an octopus who reigns over their particular patch of the sea.

19. Slinky Sea

Accentuates the elegant slinking motion typical of octopuses.

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20. Curls McSwirl

An ode to the curling and swirling tentacles in a graceful underwater dance.

21. Clever Cephalopod

For the truly intelligent among their species, especially skilled in problem-solving.

22. Inky Balboa

Inspired by the fighting spirit and with a punch of ink.

23. Ocean Houdini

Honoring the beloved escape artist of the sea, adept at squeezing through the tightest spots.

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24. Blurple

Describing an octopus with a uniquely blue-purple hue.

25. Tentacletoes

An affectionate name for those particularly dexterous in handling things with their limbs.

26. Paddlepuss

For an octopus who loves to paddle playfully through the ocean currents.

27. Fantasea

Marveling at the fantastic beauty and mystical qualities of these ocean inhabitants.

28. Blubberhug

A warm and squishy embrace that only an octopus can provide.

29. Curly Q

Appropriately named for the tightly coiled appearance of their arms.

30. Sea-Sational

Captures the sensational experience of encountering these underwater wonders.

31. Munchkintopus

A small and adorable octopus who wins over hearts with its antics.

32. Splashtastic

Symbolizing the joy and fun brought to the sea with each splash.

33. Tidal Giggle

For octopuses that bring laughter with their subtle underwater tricks.

34. Admiral Armstron

A stately name for a commanding presence in oceanic realms.

35. Sir Squidge

Sharing an aura of squishy elegance with an extra dash of squiggle on top.

36. Professor Percepts

An octopus regarded for its sharp observations and clever maneuvers.

37. Neptune’s Napper

An octopus who likes to sneak naps in the sea king’s court.

38. Wiggle Waggle

Perfectly describes the undulating motion showcased during exploration.

39. Tentaclaus

A play on the jolly gift-giver who delivers cheer in the ocean depths.

40. Tickles

For the friendly aquatic critter known to tickle with its exploring tentacles.

41. Slip-Slide Sally

For the effortless motion of sliding through ocean waves repeatedly.

42. Aqua Acrobat

Highlighting their unparalleled acrobatics performed in water currents.

43. Pebble Painter

Honoring those who love to rearrange pebbles and shells creatively.

44. Shade Shifter

Crediting their impressive ability to change colors and blend with surroundings fluidly.

45. Breezy

For an octopus content in letting the ocean current guide them with ease.

46. Silkstring

A name given due to the silky nature of their graceful movements.

47. Wave Weaver

Describing an octopus that seems to weave in and out of the cresting waves seamlessly.

48. Inktastic

For embracing the fantastic and highly skilled use of underwater ink.

49. Bubble Bruncher

Named after their delightful routine of playing with bubbles in their leisure time.

50. Smiles McGurk

Sure to bring a smile to the deepest ocean abyss with charismatic antics.

Funny Octopus Names Male

  1. Sir Inksalot
  2. Captain Tentacles
  3. Mr. Squiggly
  4. Count Inkula
  5. Dr. Inktopus
  6. Tentellus Maximus
  7. Inkmeister
  8. Admiral Eightlegs
  9. Barnacle Bill
  10. Splotchy
  11. Octopoleon
  12. Lord Squirmington
  13. Mister Wiggly
  14. Inkman McGee
  15. Sir Armstong
  16. Gigglesworth
  17. The Inknificent One
  18. Octavian
  19. Deepsea Dave
  20. Wobble Woo
  21. Tic Tac Toe
  22. Inky Doodle
  23. Dapper Fin
  24. Monsieur Pulp
  25. Bloopington
  26. Slinkster
  27. Wiggles Wobble
  28. Kraken McCracken
  29. Splashy Sam
  30. Squigglekins
  31. Captain Curl
  32. Sultan Sucker
  33. Octo O’Connor
  34. Wrappo
  35. Mr. Twisty
  36. Jiggly Joe
  37. Waverley
  38. The Tidal Terror
  39. Slick Slide
  40. Bubbly Bruce
  41. Wiggly Willy
  42. Neptune’s Jester
  43. Deep Blue Dan
  44. Ocean Snuggler
  45. Undulate Ulysses
  46. Bloopster Bob
  47. Earl of Eight
  48. Flipper Fred
  49. Commander Curly
  50. Squidward Jenkins

Funny Octopus Names Female

  1. Lady Inkwell 
  2. Madam Squiggle 
  3. Countess Tentaclia 
  4. Duchess Splotchy 
  5. Madame Wobble 
  6. Octandra 
  7. Inky Belle 
  8. Miss Cephalot 
  9. Lady Bloop 
  10. Madame Curl 
  11. Squirtina 
  12. Countess Splash 
  13. Squiggly Sue 
  14. Tidal Tina 
  15. Oceanetta 
  16. Bubbly Beatrice 
  17. Pearlina 
  18. Dame Tentacleton 
  19. Jiggly Jane 
  20. Squirmy Sally 
  21. Madame McSplash 
  22. Duchess Deepsea 
  23. Twisty Tessa 
  24. Lady Wiggles 
  25. Madame Bubble 
  26. Lady Squish 
  27. Inky Isabella 
  28. Miss Waverly 
  29. Misty McSquiggle 
  30. Madam Wrinkles 
  31. Duchess Dribble 
  32. Madame Aqua 
  33. Miss Wobbleton 
  34. Giggle Gillian 
  35. Slick Sally 
  36. Mistress Munch 
  37. Madame Hula 
  38. Flicker Faye 
  39. Inktini 
  40. Slinksy Sarah 
  41. Wavy Wanda 
  42. Pearl Puddle 
  43. Twirly Trina 
  44. Sofia Squidge 
  45. Madame Mizzle 
  46. Lady Lumina 
  47. Floater Faye 
  48. Wiggly Willow 
  49. Splashy Sophia 
  50. Madam Ripple 

Cute Octopus Names

  1. Bubbles 
  2. Squishy 
  3. Poppy 
  4. Puffy 
  5. Twinkle 
  6. Coral 
  7. Splash 
  8. Nibbles 
  9. Pebbles 
  10. Smooch 
  11. Flippy 
  12. Pip 
  13. Button 
  14. Wiggles 
  15. Starsky 
  16. Sprinkles 
  17. Jellybean 
  18. Puddles 
  19. Buddy 
  20. Tippy 
  21. Fizz 
  22. Dotty 
  23. Snuggles 
  24. Seafoam 
  25. Cuddles 
  26. Wobbles 
  27. Lolly 
  28. Frisk 
  29. Ripple 
  30. Sunny 
  31. Blossom 
  32. Tinker 
  33. Cloudy 
  34. Dizzy 
  35. Chipper 
  36. Gizmo 
  37. Hazel 
  38. Toffee 
  39. Pippin 
  40. Sprite 
  41. Bean 
  42. Cosmo 
  43. Ruffles 
  44. Pippie 
  45. Skipper 
  46. Toto 
  47. Tutu 
  48. Twinkie 
  49. Ziggy 
  50. Sparky 

Mythical Octopus Names

  1. Kraken 
  2. Leviathan 
  3. Cetus 
  4. Charybdis 
  5. Jormungandr 
  6. Hydra 
  7. Scylla 
  8. Poseidon 
  9. Triton 
  10. Thalassa 
  11. Oceanus 
  12. Nereus 
  13. Proteus 
  14. Pontus 
  15. Amphitrite 
  16. Ceto 
  17. Karkinos 
  18. Tiamat 
  19. Rahab 
  20. Yamata 
  21. Fenghuang 
  22. Rusalka 
  23. Davy Jones 
  24. Kelpie 
  25. Siren 
  26. Nymph 
  27. Selkie 
  28. Lorelei 
  29. Atargatis 
  30. Melusine 
  31. Ningyo 
  32. Moira 
  33. Lerna 
  34. Sirenia 
  35. Ausus 
  36. Galene 
  37. Vodyanoy 
  38. Glaucus 
  39. Nodens 
  40. Algul 
  41. Volturnus 
  42. Zosimus 
  43. Chione 
  44. Phorcys 
  45. Aegir 
  46. Tanit 
  47. Sethlans 
  48. Aquilo 
  49. Typhoeus 
  50. Elegast 

Unique Names for Octopus

  1. Umbra 
  2. Marlin 
  3. Nimbus 
  4. Quasar 
  5. Sirenian 
  6. Flicker 
  7. Vortex 
  8. Zephyr 
  9. Starlight 
  10. Briny 
  11. Echo 
  12. Drift 
  13. Solstice 
  14. Meridian 
  15. Halcyon 
  16. Cascade 
  17. Orion 
  18. Elara 
  19. Isolde 
  20. Osiris 
  21. Elysium 
  22. Mistral 
  23. Zephyrine 
  24. Arion 
  25. Quartz 
  26. Sirocco 
  27. Azura 
  28. Borealis 
  29. Cyrene 
  30. Electra 
  31. Gale 
  32. Helix 
  33. Jett 
  34. Lucida 
  35. Mirage 
  36. Nereid 
  37. Pyxis 
  38. Ryker 
  39. Selene 
  40. Synergy 
  41. Tarvos 
  42. Whirl 
  43. Xanthe 
  44. Yuki 
  45. Zenith 
  46. Aether 
  47. Beluga 
  48. Cyclone 
  49. Lumen 
  50. Marigold 

Famous Octopus Names

  1. Paul the Octopus 
  2. Squidward Tentacles 
  3. Octavius 
  4. Ocho 
  5. Hachi 
  6. Inky 
  7. Ursula 
  8. Hank 
  9. Tako 
  10. Old Ben 
  11. Ol’ Blue 
  12. Clemence 
  13. Ambergris 
  14. Aristotle 
  15. Oswald 
  16. Davy 
  17. Ollie 
  18. Captain Cephalopod 
  19. Suckerpunch 
  20. Elasticus 

Cool Names for Octopus

  1. Nebula 
  2. Flash 
  3. Orion 
  4. Tsunami 
  5. Blaze 
  6. Cyclone 
  7. Phantom 
  8. Surge 
  9. Eclipse 
  10. Vortex 
  11. Tempest 
  12. Stardust 
  13. Thunder 
  14. Quicksilver 
  15. Zephyr 
  16. Volt 
  17. Hurricane 
  18. Shockwave 
  19. Goliath 
  20. Inferno 
  21. Frostbite 
  22. Typhoon 
  23. Lightning 
  24. Divergent 
  25. Kraken 
  26. Solstice 
  27. Ember 
  28. Nexus 
  29. Dusk 
  30. Apex 
  31. Torrent 
  32. Echo 
  33. Spectrum 
  34. Zenith 
  35. Polar 
  36. Glacier 
  37. Nova 
  38. Siren 
  39. Tide 
  40. Aurora 
  41. Jetstream 
  42. Chaos 
  43. Voltai 
  44. Skylark 
  45. Blaze 
  46. Arcane 
  47. Drifter 
  48. Pulsar 
  49. Specter 
  50. Tempest Wave 

Famous Octopuses in Popular Culture

  1. Paul 
  2. Squidward 
  3. Ursula 
  4. Hank 
  5. Inky 
  6. Tako 
  7. Davy Jones 
  8. Stretch 
  9. Cleo 
  10. Bill 
  11. Otto 
  12. Flapjack 
  13. Tentacruel 
  14. Octillery 
  15. Dr. Zoidberg 
  16. Cramorant 
  17. Octogeddon 
  18. Mr. Tako 
  19. Octo 
  20. Oswald 
  21. Roberto 
  22. Turmoil 
  23. Vermis 
  24. Arbella 
  25. Octonauts’ Peso 
  26. Maurice 
  27. Papimanne 
  28. Ploop 
  29. Orville 
  30. Rocktopus 
  31. Admiral Ackbar 
  32. Inkay 
  33. Inhuman Oktapussi 
  34. Lord Chap 
  35. Aurelia 
  36. Baron Tentak 
  37. Takoyaki 
  38. Tentu 
  39. Oliver 
  40. Penelope 
  41. Squiddly 
  42. Squirt 
  43. Bedlam 
  44. Spectro 
  45. Captain Nemo 
  46. Artemis 
  47. Eldrich 
  48. Le Grand 
  49. Octavius 
  50. Gala 

Baby Octopus Names

  1. Bubby 
  2. Noodles 
  3. Squiggles 
  4. Winky 
  5. Pebbly 
  6. Waddles 
  7. Pipsqueak 
  8. Bounce 
  9. Tickles 
  10. Tads 
  11. Wobbly 
  12. Bubbly 
  13. Flopsy 
  14. Twirls 
  15. Wiglet 
  16. Pips 
  17. Boop 
  18. Puddle 
  19. Twizzy 
  20. Dot 
  21. Bumpkin 
  22. Munchkin 
  23. Skittle 
  24. Toony 
  25. Hiccup 
  26. Bitsy 
  27. Jiggly 
  28. Squirtle 
  29. Wiggly 
  30. Snuffle 
  31. Fluff 
  32. Pebble 
  33. Tootsie 
  34. Winkle 
  35. Dandilly 
  36. Doodle 
  37. Snuffy 
  38. Moosh 
  39. Zeppy 
  40. Fizzle 
  41. Gurgle 
  42. Squeaky 
  43. Tizzy 
  44. Blip 
  45. Bink 
  46. Niblet 
  47. Sweets 
  48. Snug 
  49. Teeny 
  50. Twinkle

Nickname for Octopus

  1. Ocho 
  2. Inky 
  3. Squirt 
  4. Wiggles 
  5. Tinta 
  6. Puffy 
  7. Tangles 
  8. Floater 
  9. Twirly 
  10. Curly 
  11. Seabreeze 
  12. Slinky 
  13. Tentacle 
  14. Bubbly 
  15. Loopy 
  16. Swishy 
  17. Wiglet 
  18. Splashy 
  19. Jiggly 
  20. Pearly 
  21. Octy 
  22. Inksy 
  23. Surge 
  24. Scribble 
  25. Noodle 
  26. Dizzy 
  27. Swirly 
  28. Swish 
  29. Peck 
  30. Jumble 
  31. Ripple 
  32. Gust 
  33. Fizz 
  34. Swirl

Cartoon Octopus Names

  1. Ollie the Octopus
  2. Inky the Explorer
  3. Tentacle Tim
  4. Bubbles the Brave
  5. Cephalopod Sam
  6. Coral the Curious
  7. Wavy Wilma
  8. Deep-Sea Dave
  9. Squiggly Sue
  10. Splashy Steve
  11. Noodle Nancy
  12. Captain Cuddle
  13. Aqua Annie
  14. Finny Fred
  15. Swirly Sally
  16. Oceanic Oscar
  17. Marina the Magnificent
  18. Driftwood Doug
  19. Tidepool Tina
  20. Reefy Ralph
  21. Blue the Navigator
  22. Sandy the Scholar
  23. Eddy the Adventurer
  24. Twirl Tommy
  25. Salty Sally
  26. Current Cory
  27. Pearl the Playful
  28. Wave Rider Wade
  29. Inkblot Izzy
  30. Coraline the Colorful

Green Octopus Names

  1. Emerald Eddie 
  2. Jade Josie 
  3. Forest Fern 
  4. Algae Andy 
  5. Minty Molly 
  6. Seaweed Sam 
  7. Mossy Max 
  8. Pistachio Pete 
  9. Leafy Lucy 
  10. Viridian Vince 
  11. Piney Patty 
  12. Olive Ozzie 
  13. Lime Larry 
  14. Spruce Steve 
  15. Herb Hank 
  16. Sage Susie 
  17. Beryl Bella 
  18. Chartreuse Charlie 
  19. Shamrock Shannon 
  20. Meadow Mike 
  21. Envy Evan 
  22. Peridot Penny 
  23. Ferny Fred 
  24. Celadon Sally 
  25. Esmeralda Ellen 
  26. Malibu Morgan 
  27. Pistache Pauline 
  28. Grassy Grace 
  29. Verde Victor 
  30. Krypton Kyle 

36 Fascinating Facts About Octopuses

  1. Incredible Intelligence: Octopuses are known for their exceptional problem-solving skills and intelligence, often being able to navigate mazes and open jars to access food.
  1. Three Hearts: These cephalopods have three hearts; two pump blood to the gills, while the third pumps it to the rest of the body.
  1. Blue Blood: Octopuses have blue blood, due to a copper-rich protein called hemocyanin, which carries oxygen more efficiently in cold water and low oxygen conditions.
  1. Camouflage Masters: Equipped with special skin cells called chromatophores, octopuses can change their color and texture to blend into their surroundings, avoiding predators.
  1. Short Lifespan: Most octopuses have a relatively short lifespan, living only one to two years, with some species like the Giant Pacific Octopus living up to five years.
  1. Regeneration: Much like starfish, octopuses can regenerate lost arms; a handy trait if one gets caught by a predator.
  1. Ink Defense: They squirt ink to create a smoke screen, allowing them to escape potential threats.
  1. Flexible Bodies: Without a rigid skeleton, octopuses can squeeze through incredibly tight spaces, as their bodies are nearly entirely soft tissue.
  1. Octopus Babies: Also known as larvae after hatching, young octopuses float on ocean currents with plankton for several weeks.
  1. Jet Propulsion: To evade predators, octopuses can use jet propulsion suddenly expelling water through a funnel-like siphon to rapidly move away.
  1. Tool Use: Certain species, particularly the Veined Octopus, have been observed using coconut shells and other objects as tools or portable shelters.
  1. Solitary Creatures: Octopuses generally prefer a solitary existence, coming together with others mainly for mating purposes.
  1. Complex Nervous System: They possess a decentralized nervous system, with the majority of their neurons located in their arms, enabling sophisticated motor control.
  1. No Bones: Lacking any bone structure or hard shell, except for a beak similar to a parrot’s, octopuses are fully efficient in contracting and moving in different patterns.
  1. Night Hunters: Many octopus species are nocturnal, hunting in the solitude of night for various prey including fish and crustaceans.
  1. Unique Parenting: Female octopuses lay up to 200,000 eggs and zealously guard them until they hatch, not leaving to hunt during this period.
  1. Ocean Health Indicators: As they are sensitive to changes in their environment, octopuses can be indicators of ocean health, reflecting the effects of pollution or overfishing.
  1. Multiple Species: There are roughly 300 different species of octopuses, each exhibiting unique behavior and habitat preferences.
  1. Taste with Their Arms: Special receptors on their arms allow octopuses to taste and touch as they move around, enhancing their sensory exploration of surroundings.
  1. Memory and Learning: Octopuses have shown the ability to learn through observation, mirroring behaviors of other individuals.
  1. Hidden Venom: Almost all octopuses possess some degree of venom, though only the Blue-Ringed Octopus is known to be deadly to humans.
  1. Unique Reproduction: The male uses a specialized arm called the hectocotylus to deliver sperm to the female, after which he often dies shortly afterwards.
  1. Giant Variants: The largest recorded Giant Pacific Octopus weighed over 600 pounds with an arm span of nearly 30 feet.
  1. Autotomy: Like some reptiles, octopuses can detach their arms voluntarily to escape predators or conflict.
  1. Sensory Skin: Apart from chromatophores, their skin also contains light-sensitive cells, allowing them to respond to changes in light without using their eyes.
  1. Rapid Assimilation: Young octopuses grow quickly, often reaching maturity in just a few months.
  1. Mimicry Skills: Some octopuses, like the mimic octopus, can imitate other marine life such as flatfish and lionfish to avoid predators.
  1. Ink and Emotion: Interestingly, octopus ink contains dopamine, which may alter the mental state of predators, making this defense more strategic than once thought.
  1. Unique Locomotion: Combining arm movement with jet propulsion, octopuses can maneuver with dexterity and speed in multiple directions.
  1. Environmental Innovators: They have been seen carrying shells, coconut halves, and other materials to construct shelters on the ocean floor.
  1. Visual Artisans: In laboratory experiments, they’ve been known to recognize shapes and patterns, some even appearing to discern different music types!
  1. Inky Escape: The ink not only obscures visibility but also contains compounds that might impair a predator’s sense of smell.
  1. Desolate Lovers: After mating, males quickly decline and die, while females nurture the eggs and die soon after they hatch.
  1. Tentacle Coordinations: Each arm can act somewhat independently, showcasing neural independence by displaying different reactions at the same time.
  1. Adaptable Diets: These creatures are opportunistic eaters, incorporating a wide range of marine life into their diet depending on available resources.
  1. Cultural Icons: Known worldwide, octopuses often appear in various mythologies and cultures as intelligent, mysterious sea creatures.

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