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Skeletons are a staple of Halloween decor, scary movies, and game characters. If you’ve got some bony bodies without names hanging around your decorations box, you’re in the right place! We’ve collected over 215 punny , spooky , and celebrity skeleton names that’ll make a splash at any Halloween party or game night. Plus, we’ve got some fun facts about your skeleton loaded up at the end. Keep scrolling to find the perfect skeleton name!

Our Favorite Funny Skeleton Names

  • McRibbs
  • Bony McBoneface
  • Bugs Boney
  • Doug Upp
  • Deadward Scissorhands
  • Albert Spinestein
  • Bona Lisa
  • Skelton John
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Funny & Punny Skeleton Names

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  1. Use puns and wordplay for funny, lighthearted skeleton names. Even though they’re spooky creatures, there’s just something about skeletons that makes them lovable, silly, and just a bit unserious (they’re kind of like us!). Go for a funny pun or play on words to get laughs at your Halloween party, or choose something so awful, it’s hilarious (we’re looking at you, Bony McBoneface). Here’s some inspiration:
    • Bone-jangles
    • Doug Upp
    • McRibbs
    • Rick R. Mortus
    • Hopeless Necromantic
    • X-Ray
    • Funny Bone
    • Bone Meal
    • Spare Ribs
    • Bonevoyage
    • Bone Appetite
    • Grim Jim
    • Bone to Be Wild
    • Dead Man Walking
    • Mr. Bony Pants
    • Bonehead
    • Bonesy
    • Skeletron
    • The Pundertaker
    • Pearly Whites
    • Sweetie Bones
    • Boney Boo
    • Bony Bear
    • Captain Bonebeard
    • Bone Daddy
    • Rattlebones
    • Marrow
    • Bony McBoneface
    • Bone-anza
    • Bony Baloney
    • Bone Buddy
    • Professor Bones
    • Dr. Rattleford
    • The Bony Baron
    • Skele-ton of Fun
    • Rattle & Roll
    • Bone Dry
    • Boner
    • Ribs of Steel
    • Bone to Be Wild
    • Skelly Belly
    • Bonafide
    • Bone Tired
    • Bone with the Wind
    • Bonezilla
    • The Bone Collector
    • Bonehart
    • Rattleshank
    • Skullius
    • Ribsy
    • Funny Bone
    • Bugs Boney
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Spooky Skeleton Names

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  1. Lean into the macabre side of skeleton lore for a more sinister name. Lots of skeletons are portrayed as friendly and funny, but don’t forget that skeletons are monsters, too! Pair skeletal words like “bone” or “skull” with tough or intimidating words like “shadow,” “crusher,” or “rage” to come up with your very own villainous name. Here are some ideas to get you started:
    • Bonecrusher
    • Grimjaw
    • Skullduggery
    • Boneyard
    • Deathshade
    • Bonefist
    • Skullforge
    • Graveclaw
    • Bonebreaker
    • Necro
    • Rattleclaw
    • Cryptkeeper
    • Skullreaver
    • Bone Whisperer
    • Grave Bone
    • Shadowskull
    • Dark Skulker
    • Wraithbone
    • Bonegrinder
    • Bonechill
    • Bone Fury
    • Ragebone
    • Shadowbone
    • Bonechill
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Male Skeleton Names

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  1. Incorporate typical guy names or make a pun based on a fictional character. If you’ve got an unnamed skele-dude on your hands, try mixing skeleton words with common boy names (like Skele-Ted or Bony Bob). Or, choose a beloved male character from novels or movies to make a pun with (who doesn’t want to meet Indiana Bones?).
    • Skele-Ted
    • Bony Bob
    • Skele-Bob
    • Humerus Henry
    • Rib-Ticklin’ Ralph
    • Mr. Bones
    • Bony Tony
    • Skully
    • Skele-Tom
    • Sir Rattle
    • Captain Ribcage
    • Femur Fred
    • Johnny Rotten
    • Captain Jack Marrow
    • Jim Reaper
    • Scary Potter
    • Indiana Bones
    • Count Scapula
    • Boney-Wan Kenobi
    • James Bone
    • Davey Bones
    • Sherlock Bones
    • Deadward Scissorhands
    • The Bone Ranger
    • Bony Stark
    • Skullvester
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Female Skeleton Names

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  1. Mix feminine names with spooky skeleton terms and puns. Try a playful name like Bella Bones, or maybe something more refined like Bonehilda. The possibilities are endless! Don’t forget your favorite female characters, either—Scary Poppins and Lady MacRib would make excellent choices for female skeletons (and reveal your sense of humor, too).
    • Bella Bones
    • Skellie Rae
    • Boneita
    • Marrowina
    • Skeletona
    • Humerus Hannah
    • Bonehilda
    • Marrowyn
    • Scary Poppins
    • Bona Lisa
    • Skulltima
    • Ivana B. Rattlin
    • Cat A. Comb
    • Cass Kitt
    • Dee Ceased
    • Abby Cadaver
    • Scarlett O’Scara
    • Anita Bone
    • Spiña Colada
    • Lady MacRib
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Famous Skeleton Character Names

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  1. Name your skeleton after your favorite bony character. Movies, TV shows, video games, and comics are full of skeletons! Choose a well-known fav like Jack Skellington, or go for a more obscure reference like Smitty Werbenjagermanjenson to show off your interests and spark some conversation.
    • Skeletor ( He-Man and the Masters of the Universe )
    • Jack Skellington ( The Nightmare Before Christmas )
    • Ghost Rider ( Ghost Rider )
    • Dry Bones ( The Super Mario Bros. Movie )
    • The Horned King ( The Black Cauldron )
    • T-800 ( The Terminator )
    • Red Skull ( Captain America: The First Avenger ) [1]
    • Sans ( Undertale )
    • Papyrus ( Undertale )
    • Grim ( The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy )
    • Bonejangles ( Corpse Bride )
    • Brook ( One Piece )
    • Smitty Werbenjagermanjenson ( SpongeBob SquarePants )
    • Uncle Hector ( Coco )
    • The Lich ( Adventure Time )
    • Crypt Keeper ( Tales from the Crypt )
    • Scorpion ( Mortal Kombat )
    • Mr. Bones ( The Haunted Mansion )
    • Skulker ( Danny Phantom )
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Celebrity & Historical Figure Skeleton Names

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  1. Pick a famous name to make a spooky play on words with. Skeleton names based on real, famous people are super memorable (and hilarious). Brainstorm a list of celebs or historical figures you love, then try to make a pun with words like “skull,” “bone,” “spine,” or whatever other skeletal words you can think of. Here are some examples for inspiration:
    • Jon Bone Jovi
    • Vincent Van Bone
    • Albert Spinestein
    • Blake Skeleton
    • Clarence Marrow
    • Bury White
    • Teddy Bones-evelt
    • Bones McCoy
    • Thomas Deadison
    • Skullary Clinton
    • Jerry Spinefeld
    • Macaulay Skullkin
    • Jessica Bones
    • Napoleon Bone-apart
    • Gwen Stiffani
    • Christopher Walken Dead
    • Bone Cold Steve Austin
    • Amelia Scarehart
    • Humphrey Bone-gart
    • Val Killmore
    • Ben Rattling
    • Helen Skeller
    • Meryl Shriek
    • Scarilyn Monroe
    • Mariah Scary
    • Scarah Silverman
    • Skelly Clarkson
    • Grace Skelly
    • Bones Malone
    • Pelvis Presley
    • Bony M
    • Edgar Allen Bone
    • Bone of Arc
    • Bone Diesel
    • Rib-ert Downey Jr.
    • Skelly Nelson
    • Skelton John
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Dog Skeleton Names

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  1. Pick a creature-inspired name for your 4-legged skeletal friend. Skeletons need their canine companions, too! Choose something that speaks to their animal nature, like Werewolf or Gargoyle. You could also pick a famous monster dog name, like Cujo or Cerberus, or go for something more playful like Skellywags. Here are some ideas for inspiration:
    • Scraps (from Corpse Bride )
    • Grim
    • Cerberus
    • Bonecrusher
    • Cujo (from Cujo )
    • Reaper
    • Sphynx
    • Gargoyle
    • Werewolf
    • Skelly
    • Bone Digger
    • Bony Barker
    • Fang
    • Skellywags
    • Zero (from The Nightmare Before Christmas )
    • Need more dog name help? Try our Dog Name Generator to get your creative juices flowing!
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Bone Names for Skeletons

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  1. Use the names of your bones for anatomical inspiration. Go to the source material—skeletons are full of femurs, phalanges, vertebrae, and more uniquely-named bones to incorporate. Pull up a diagram of the human skeleton for ideas, or check out this list to get your creativity flowing:
    • Fred Femur [2]
    • Titan Tibia
    • Steve Sternum
    • Phantom Phalanx
    • Jet Jaw
    • Maverick Marrow
    • Spike Spine
    • Drift Digit
    • Chrome Cranium
    • Rebel Radius
    • Raptor Radius
    • Raven Ribcage
    • Storm Sacrum
    • Cobalt Clavicle
    • Vortex Vertebrae
    • Wolf Wrist
    • Iron Ilium
    • Blaze Bone
    • Echo Elbow
    • Flash Fibula
    • Hawk Humerus
    • Vector Vertebrae
    • Matrix Mandible
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Creating Your Own Skeleton Name

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    Try making a pun based on a skeleton-related word. You probably noticed that a lot of names on our list are pretty punny! Puns are a fun and clever way to create a memorable name with a humorous twist. Use words related to bones, skeletons, Halloween, or other spooky things to brainstorm some wordplay that tickles your funny bone. Here are some potential starting points:
    • Bone
    • Rib
    • Skull
    • Skele-
    • Rattle
    • Grim
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    Give your skeleton a title or role. Add some personality to your skeleton character with a title like “Professor,” “Madame,” “Doctor,” or “Royal Highness.” These prefixes can help inspire your skeleton’s personality traits, outfits (if they wear them), and poses for photo opps at your big Halloween party! For example:
    • Professor Bones: An elderly academic who wears sweater vests and glasses.
    • Dr. Rattleford: An orthopedic doctor who insists on being called “doctor.”
    • Captain Ribcage: A seafaring skeleton on the hunt for buried treasure.
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    Make a bony spoof of a celebrity or fictional character’s name. Wordplay based on a recognizable name is extremely memorable and allows you to share one of your interests or hobbies. It can also inspire your skeleton’s personality and look, too! Here are a few examples:
    • Bone Cold Steve Austin
    • Amelia Scarehart
    • Meryl Shriek
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    Incorporate your hobbies or interests into the name. This is another great strategy for thinking up an original name with your personal stamp on it. Say you’re a Roman Empire enthusiast—why not have a Roman skeleton named Skullius? Or maybe you’re a regular at the art museum—Bona Lisa lets the world know you have exquisite taste!
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Human Skeleton Fun Facts

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  1. Did you know there are a whopping 206 bones in your body? That means there’s a lot to explore and learn about your skeletal system! Here are some interesting facts about your bones, joints, and skeleton that you may be surprised to hear: [3]
    • Babies are born with about 300 bones. As they grow, these bones fuse together until an adult skeleton with 206 bones is formed.
    • Over half of your bones are in your hands and feet. Each hand has 27 bones, and each foot has 26.
    • You get a new skeleton about every 7 years. The collagen in your bones is constantly replenishing itself, and bones can repair themselves very quickly.
    • The enamel on your teeth is stronger than any bone in your body.
    • The largest bone in your body is the femur (thigh bone).
    • The smallest bone in your body is the stapes (in your middle ear).
    • When you hit your “funny bone,” you’re not hitting a bone at all—you’re actually hitting your ulnar nerve. “Funny bone” is a play on “humerus” (your upper arm bone).
    • There’s a crescent-shaped, floating bone (not connected to any other bones) underneath your jaw called the hyoid that holds your tongue in place.
    • Bone marrow makes white and red blood cells. White blood cells boost your immune system, and red blood cells carry oxygen around your body.

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