This is a list of surnames in which the categories include cluedo characters.
BLACKEnglish Means either "black" (from Old English blæc) or "pale" (from Old English blac). It could refer to a person with a pale or a dark complexion, or a person who worked with black dye.
BROWNEnglish Originally a nickname for a person who had brown hair or skin. A notable bearer is Charlie Brown from the 'Peanuts' comic strip by Charles Schulz.
GRAYEnglish From a nickname for a person who had grey hair or grey clothes.
GREENEnglish Descriptive name for someone who often wore the colour green or someone who lived near the village green.
HOGARTHEnglish From a place name meaning "hog pen". It was first recorded in North Yorkshire.
PEACOCKEnglish From the Middle English words pecok and pocok which mean "peacock". It was originally a nickname for a proud or haughty person.
ROSE (1)English, French, German, Scottish, Jewish Means "rose" from the Middle English, Old French and Middle High German rose. All denote a person of a rosy complexion or a person who lived in an area abundant with roses. It is also found derived from the Yiddish royz, which always referred to the flower.
SCARLETTEnglish Denoted a person who sold or made clothes made of scarlet, a kind of cloth, ultimately derived from Persian سقرلاط (saghrilat).
WHITEEnglish Originally a nickname for a person who had white hair or a pale complexion, from Old English hwit "white".