Funny teacher names can be created by combining unexpected words. For example, 'Ms. Quirky Quill' combines 'quirky' which means strange or odd in an interesting way and 'quill' which gives a bit of an old - school teacher vibe. 'Mr. Jolly Jumble' is also a good one. The word 'jolly' gives the sense of being happy and 'jumble' makes it seem like the teacher's teaching style might be a bit all over the place, but in a fun way. You can also use rhyming words like 'Mr. Tick - Tock Hickock' which is just really absurd and would be perfect for a humorous story.
Mr. Sagewood. 'Sage' represents wisdom and 'wood' gives an earthy, stable feeling. So Mr. Sagewood would be a very wise and dependable teacher in the story, someone students can look up to for knowledge and guidance. This name also has a bit of a rustic charm which can add depth to the character in a story.
Professor Williams. In numerous stories, he is the strict but fair teacher. He has high standards for his students, but also provides great support when they face difficulties, like helping a struggling student with extra tutoring sessions after school.
One funny story is that a teacher was so pregnant that she couldn't see her feet anymore. One day, she was trying to find something she dropped on the floor and ended up looking like a little round ball wiggling around. The students were trying hard not to laugh out loud.
There was a boy who had a crush on his English teacher. He would secretly leave little notes with quotes from the books they were reading in the teacher's desk. One day, the teacher found one and read it out loud, thinking it was just a general note for the class. The boy turned bright red. But later, when he confessed his little secret to the teacher at the end of the year, the teacher was really touched and said it was one of the sweetest things a student had ever done for her.