Minnesota'S Risqué Town Names That'Ll Make You Blush

  • By Imani
  • Feb. 1, 2026, 6 a.m.

The Gopher State's Most Scandalous-Sounding Map Locations

Minnesota isn’t just about picturesque lakes and comforting hotdish. Believe it or not, the state also boasts town names that might give you a cheeky grin. We've taken a playful map tour across the Gopher State and rounded up the ten most eyebrow-raising names that could easily be mistaken for something a little naughty.

While these names weren’t likely meant to be scandalous, they do have a certain flair that can tickle the imagination. Whether you’re a native Minnesotan or just passing through, you'll want to see how many of these giggle-inducing names you recognize.

Why These North Star State Towns Might Make You Blush

Let's get real – the charm of these towns lies in their quirky names that might even sound a bit risqué. As Dictionary.com puts it, risqué means 'slightly indecent and liable to shock, especially by being sexually suggestive.' And it's precisely this saucy spirit that we find in some of Minnesota's town names.

“These names are a testament to how playful language can be, even in geography!”

Each state in the U.S. carries its own batch of unusual names, but Minnesota's happen to stand out for their suggestive potential. The North Star State has compiled a list that’s both unique and likely to raise a smile.

The Definitive List: 10 "Risqué" Minnesota Town Names

We've compiled what might be the most definitive list of risqué-sounding towns in Minnesota. From Erhard to Keister, these names are sure to entertain and maybe even prompt a visit just for the novelty of saying you've been to Ball Bluff or Climax.


Erhard
Beaver Bay
Whipholt
Bush Landing
Comstock
Ball Bluff
Moorhead
Goldenrod
Climax
Keister

So, next time you're exploring Minnesota, why not make a detour to some of these cheekily named spots? You might just find the perfect photo-op or at least a good story to tell!

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