Business Name Generator
For growth-focused companies finding a great name that is also available is actually more difficult than would it first appear. With Brandings.com business name generator you can find the perfect name fast-and-easy.
Randomness is at the very core of Brandings.com business name generator. The generator makes up unique, engaging and varied word combinations by combining letters in multiple ways. The business name generator uses random powerfful algorithms to create company names with application in multiple industries.
With the competition for high quality names becoming more fierce as scarcity increases, there are a finite number of company names that are both available and legally "usable."
Pre-Developed Business Names
Search for a business name by category and subcategory. Check-out the category list in the column to the left. You'll see that that business name categories have more specific subcategories. Just select a category or subcategory and browse.
Brandings.com Business Name Generator
Use the business name generator to find great names that can be used in multiple industries and across various markets. We know that it can be frustrating when a brand name generator creates a great brand name only to find that the dot.com domain name is unavailable. With the Brandings.com Business Name Generator you will only receive brand names with the exact-match available dot.com domain name. It is just so important to have the dot.com domain name exactly match your brand name
Generate the Perfect Business Name
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Name Generator Worksheet
Our etymologists have created a worksheet for you to use as you develop a name for your firm. These are the categories that we use in our company name generation.
When the naming experts at Brandings generate a company name we consider the best-fit category based on client strategic positioning objectives. Categories include -- (1) Coined & Creative, (2) Evocative, (3) Descriptive, (4) Acronym & Abbreviation, (5) Metaphor, (6) Positive Connotation, and (7) Innovative Spelling.
Use the worksheet below to generate the perfect company name – just like the experts.
1. Coined & Creative names that are “brainstormed” by our etymologists and strategists. These names are unique and highly brandable. Examples of “coined & creative” names in the Brandings include -- Vygen, Gymbotics, Septar, Frozurt, Huxy, Clownville, Kixos, Babyriffic, and Backologist.
A. Identify key attributes or areas of competitive advantage for your firm:
B. Enter these attributes in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names that emanate from these attributes. List company names here:
2. Evocative names elicit or draw forth a positive association. Evocative names are short and meaningful and call up a good feeling. Examples of “evocative” names in the Brandings inventory include -- BlueSurge, MegaBath, BlueberrySky, and MissClever.
A. Identify the positive associations evoked by your firm:
B. Enter these words in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names based on these evocations. List company names here:
3. Descriptive names are fairly straight forward. Descriptive names, are more literal in nature and follow the primary or strict meaning of the word or words. Examples of “descriptive” names include -- SupplyDepo, VetStores, CherryGlaze, RiverDubai, TryPeru, ContactsOnly, and FuneralAid.
A. Describe the activities, characteristics, geography and features of your firm:
B. Enter these words in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names based on these descriptions. List company names here:
4. Acronyms & Abbreviations are words formed from the initial letters or groups of letters of words in a phrase or series of words. This is a great way to shorten long names – because the longer a name is, the great the propensity for confusion or misapplication. Examples of “acronyms & abbreviations” names in the Brandings inventory include -- USPopcorn, GoBH, uDiploma, GeoBus, uCorps, EMXY, eBaptism, and iDefendant.
A. List acronyms and abbreviations related to your start-up:
B. Enter these acronyms and abbreviations in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names based on these acronyms and abbreviations. List company names here:
5. Metaphor names are non-literal applications of a word or term to another in order to suggest a resemblance. Examples of “metaphor” names in the Brandings inventory include -- GreenSiege, IronCampus, JetMaids, BoxingStew, and BerrySun.
A. Identify metaphors for the characteristics, attributes or evocations of your firm:
B. Enter these metaphors in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names based on these metaphors. List company names here:
6. Positive Connotation names use a strong or positive descriptive word that is attached to the product or industry. Examples of “positive connotation” names in the Brandings inventory include -- GroceryMax, DrugValues, QualityLodge, and EnergyTurbo.
A. Identify strong positive descriptive words associated with your product or industry:
B. Enter these words in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names based on your positive descriptive words. List company names here:
7. Innovative Spellings are unique and interesting twists of a word or group of words. These names can be very memorable but can be confusing without proper brand development. Examples of “innovative spellings” names in the Brandings inventory include -- GroFund, PixBuy, EZBuyMeds, MaxBoi, ConvertaBed, AmeriVisa, and LuxBright.
A. Identify unique or interesting spellings related to the characteristics, attributes, geography, evocation and features of your firm:
B. Enter these words in the KEYWORD search bar above to generate company names. List company names here:
C. Brainstorm additional company names based on these words. List company names here:
If you have any questions as you complete the Company Name Generator Worksheet – don’t hesitate to give our Client Services Team a call.
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