Dudemeister, went to school with a German guy with the last name. They also used it on scrubs https://scrubs.fandom.com/wiki/Keith_Dudemeister
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I worked on a ladies computer one time and her name was Judy Batman.
Focker
I mean, people can always just "invent" a last name by means of being derivative. My siblings have lots and lots of children and often give them "theme names" or pun names, either because it's cool or helps them remember and keep track of everyone. One of them has a very musical-sounding first and middle name and just became engaged to the Crescendo family which I think is cool.
Met a guy with the surname "Case" and first name "Justin". Thought that was pretty cool
I also did but I thought it was kinda lame?
January
Idk why, I just thought that it sounds cool for a surname. I even have a cartoon character in my imagination that has it.
In high school I knew a guy named Mark Outlaw. Never have I heard a cooler name.
Nero
How has no one said McLovin??
Doctor Solomonides. I'm absolutely terrible with names and it's stuck with me since I was a child.
My stage name is Witchfire. A lot of people think it's my real last name. I don't correct them.
Windsor