Some people, while naming towns and villages, were really creative, we must say. Okay, the foreign ones have an excuse – English is not their native language and it’s all a funny coincidence – but fellow English speakers, what were you thinking? Well, whatever they thought, they made history with these place names. Let’s check some of the rudest place names in the world! We tried to make a top 10 of the most „inspiring“ ones. And don’t say you weren’t warned – it gets pretty crazy.

Shitterton, England – This hamlet’s name is about 1000 years old. If one pronounces it with an English accent: yeah, it sounds quite posh.

Twatt, Scotland – Subtlety is not one of the Scottish traits, now is it?

Spunk Creek, Minnesota (USA) – Oh dear goodness. Is this a get-together kinda place? It has to be.

Fucking, Austria – You can’t blame the tourists for stopping by just to take photos next to the sign. Nor the residents for wanting to change the place name to Fugging. Is it better, though?

Bitchfield, Lincolnshire, England – Someone was angry while naming this place.

Longdong Avenue, Shanghai (China) – Hahahahhahaha. That’s it. That’s the comment.

Dildo, Canada – Really, Canadian bros? You, out of all people? At least we thought you were polite…

Titz, Germany – Does that mean the female residents of this place have big…? Ok, never mind. We’ll shut up now. Sorry, German bros.

Intercourse, Pennsylvania (USA) – If you thought this classic wouldn’t be in the top 10, you thought wrong. Us ‘Muricans have a few aces up our sleeves.

Sandy Balls, England – English fellas have a lot of inspiration when it comes to “mildly“ insulting and rude place names. And this is one of the popular holiday destinations! Well, we know where we’re going after the pandemic.
What do you think about these place names, Rad audience? If you’re into them, we’ve got a part 2 coming up!