This is a list of submitted surnames in which the meaning contains the keyword fool.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
BoboSpanish Means "a fool; stupid, silly, naive" in Spanish, derived from Latin balbus "stammering, stuttering, fumbling".
CetruloItalian Possibly from Italian citrullo "fool, simpleton", or alternately from Latin citrullus "watermelon".
FucikCzech, German Most likely from the Czech word fuch which means "fool, idiot". It could also be a variant of the German surname Fuch, which is related to fuchs meaning "fox".
JoplinEnglish Possibly derived from a Middle English diminutive of Geoffrey, a nickname from Middle English joppe "fool", or from the Biblical name Job... [more]
MazepaUkrainian From Ukrainian мазепа (mazepa), meaning "idiot, fool, blockhead".
QuastGerman habitational name from any of several places so named in northern Germany. metonymic occupational name for a barber or nickname for someone who wore a conspicuous tassel or feather, from Middle Low German, Middle High German quast(e) "tuft", "tassel", "brush", also "fool".
SchutJewish Occupational name from East Slavic šut "jester, fool".