69 Best Detective Team Names (Curated & Ranked) + Generator
Detective stories have been around since Edgar Allan Poe published “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” in 1841.[1]
From Holmes and Watson to Stabler and Benson, detective teams throughout history have proven that people can accomplish great things when working together!
Detective team names are perfect for murder mystery nights or whenever you want to add a hint of intrigue to your team name.
Inspiration is more wide-ranging than you’d expect, too; detectives in the real world cover fields ranging from classic homicide investigations to high-tech cyber sleuthing.[2]
Our list has a great range of detective team name options, or see our tips below the list to create your own.
Detective Team Names
The Casebusters
Meddling Kids
reference to Scooby Doo
Sherlock's Circle
Hidden Clues
Shadow Secrets
Death Becomes Us[3]
Spy Game
The Informers
Sleuth Squad
Truth Enforcers
Curious Minds
Sabotage
Arsenic & Lace
The Prime Suspects
Marple's Matrix
Top Secret!
Spies in Disguise
Hunting for Clues
Secret Service Inc.
Mystery Solvers
Mystery Masters
Never Outwitted
Decoder Division
Expert Examiners
Magnified
Double Jinx
In the Shadows
Background Check
Espionage Experts
Mystery Mavericks
The Truth Seekers
Gumshoe Co
The Crimefighters
Examiners, Inc.
Look Alive!
Active Acquisitions
Invisible Intruders
Private Eye Posse
Stake-Out Squad
Arms of the Law
Case Crackers
Incognito Investigators
Clue Crew
Clue Cats, Inc.
CSI [your city][3]
for example, CSI Greenville
The Amateurs
Undercover
Team Scotland Yard
Fingerprint Force
The Gumshoes
Sleuth Society
Network of Deception
The Bounty Hunters
Cloak & Dagger
Interesting Investigations
The Mystery Machine
Cracking Cases and Codes
Natural Suspicions
Scheming Supervillains
The Super Sleuths[3]
Looking for Clues
The Sneakers
Conspiring Forces
Suspense Sequence
In Disguise
Clue Crunchers
P. I. Posse
The Enquirers
Gumshoe Gang
Detective Name Generator
How to Create a Great Detective Team Name
Create a mysterious detective team name using the following tips:
- Use your favorite detective book or TV series for inspiration. Whether your favorite sleuth is Nancy Drew, Sherlock, or Stephanie Plum, a great team name can be found by using a name, quote, or other identifying fact or feature you tend to favor. You can be as creative as you like.
- Create a detective-related acronym. Take a short word you want to use as your team name and assign a detective-themed word to each letter to complete your acronym.
- Think of terms and phrases that your favorite detectives use. Virtually any word or short phrase can become a great team name. Get creative with a word or short phrase that your favorite detective is known for.
- Titles of movies and books can become great team names. You can use the original title as your team name, or change it up to suit your team by using a single word from the title and adding a different descriptive word or two.