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Mermaid Name Quiz

Do you secretly wish you lived under water? Take this quiz to find out what your mermaid name would be!

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Beano Quiz Team
Last Updated:  February 16th 2022
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What do you want to do when you're an adult mermaid?

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Which of these sea creatures would you get on best with?

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You're at the famous mermaid restaurant, O'Fishies - what do you order for dinner?

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Who's your favourite human woman?

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How do you like to relax after a long day being a mermaid?

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Pick a mermaid accessory:

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What do you think of the Disney movie The Little Mermaid?

8/10 A brightly coloured mermaid tail

What colour is your tail?

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What's your favourite thing about being a mermaid?

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What's the most annoying thing about being a mermaid?

You're Coral!

This is a good, wholesome mermaid name - it's a bit old fashioned but there's nothing wrong with that. Famous mermaids with this name include Coral Monroe, who campaigned for votes for mermaids in 1910, and Coral Corrall, a famous American seahorse stunt rider. So you come from good stock!

You're Shelley!

Shelley is a traditional mermaid name, but it's gotten more popular again recently. Some mermaids shorten it to Shell, which gives it a kind of cool feel. Shelleys are usually extra confident and enthusiastic mermaids, like the famous President Shelley of the powerful Welsh Mermaid Federation.

You're Pearl!

Pearl is a very glamorous Mermaid name, and is a good fit for a particularly elegant and well-dressed Mermaid. Famous mermaids called Pearl include Pearl Marina, the Brazilian bubble-pop singer, and Pearl Yang, star of the movie Mermaids On Ice 2.

You're Laguna!

Laguna is a very posh, upper class Mermaid name - it's actually Italian for lake so it has a glamorous, foreign feel to it. Its quite a common name among Royal Mermaids, like the famous Duchess Laguna Waterington or Laguna Lakesford, who invented urchin repellent in 1952.