🎤 Pop Culture WiFi Names

50 hand-picked pop culture Wi-Fi names. Click any name to copy. Vote the good ones up.

Pop culture SSIDs are the most shareable category here, because the reference does all the work. If your Wi-Fi is named after a song lyric everyone knows or a movie line that's been memed for ten years, you don't have to explain the joke — the person scanning nearby networks just smiles and moves on.

This list pulls from chart-topping songs, quotable movies, binge-worthy TV shows, reality TV catchphrases, and the viral moments that refuse to die. A mix of evergreens (lines that have held up for decades) and recent hits that still hit.

Every name is under the 32-character limit and uses characters your router will accept. Copy with one click, paste into your router's "Network Name" or "SSID" field, save, and the new name goes live in under a minute. If a lyric or quote makes you laugh, upvote it — the top five across all categories show up on the homepage.

Use case: Best for: apartments, shared houses, offices, and any dense Wi-Fi environment where your SSID will be scanned by strangers on a daily basis. The more people who see it, the better a good pop-culture name performs.

All 50 Pop Culture Wi-Fi Names

Pop Culture Wi-Fi Names — FAQ

Are these Pop Culture Wi-Fi names safe to use?
Yes. Your SSID is a label, not a security setting. Your network is kept secure by your Wi-Fi password and encryption (WPA2 or WPA3) — the name has no effect on that. Just avoid putting personal info in the SSID, since it's broadcast in plain sight to anyone within range.
How do I change my Wi-Fi name to one of these?
Log into your router admin page (usually at 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 in a browser), open the "Wireless" or "Wi-Fi" settings, and edit the field labelled "SSID" or "Network Name". Save, and every device will need to reconnect with the new name.
What is the character limit for a Wi-Fi name?
SSIDs can be up to 32 characters long. Every name on this page stays under that limit.
Does changing my SSID affect internet speed?
No. The Wi-Fi name is purely cosmetic — it has zero impact on bandwidth, latency, or reliability.

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