Business
Business Name Idea Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A business name idea generator takes the guesswork out of one of the hardest parts of launching a company. Your name shapes first impressions, influences domain availability, and follows you into every pitch and marketing campaign you run. Getting it right early saves months of rebranding headaches later. This tool generates creative, brandable names from a core keyword and naming style you choose — move from blank page to shortlist in seconds. Pick Modern & Techy for SaaS products, Classic & Professional for consultancies, or Playful & Creative for consumer brands. Switching styles on the same keyword produces dramatically different results. Treat each run as a funnel: generate many, filter fast, then pressure-test survivors against domain registrars and trademark databases.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Type your core keyword or theme into the keyword field — use a concept, not just your category.
- Select a naming style from the dropdown that matches your brand's intended tone and audience.
- Set the count to 8 or higher to get a wide enough list for meaningful comparison.
- Click Generate and scan the results, copying any names that pass a quick gut-check.
- Re-run with a different keyword or style to build a second batch, then cross-check your favorites against domain registrars and trademark databases.
Use Cases
- •Generating a shortlist of SaaS startup names before registering the LLC and securing a .com domain
- •Brainstorming sub-brand names for a new product line using a shared keyword across multiple style runs
- •Finding a freelance studio name in the Bold & Strong style that survives a Google search without noise
- •Creating 20-plus candidates across keyword variations before a rebrand strategy session with stakeholders
- •Naming a mobile app during early development and comparing Modern & Techy versus Playful & Creative outputs
Tips
- →Use abstract or metaphor keywords like 'forge', 'drift', or 'echo' instead of your literal industry term for more distinctive results.
- →Run the same keyword on at least two different naming styles before evaluating — the contrast reveals which direction suits your brand.
- →If a generated name is close but not quite right, use it as a new keyword input to produce variations on that specific pattern.
- →Check social media handle availability immediately when a name catches your eye — handles disappear faster than domains.
- →Avoid names ending in common SaaS suffixes like '-ly' or '-ify' if you want to stand out; many sectors are already saturated with that pattern.
- →Say your top candidates out loud and spell them aloud to someone else — names that cause confusion when spoken will cause friction forever.
FAQ
how do I come up with a good business name from a single keyword
Start with your core keyword, then run it through multiple naming styles — the same word produces very different results on Modern & Techy versus Classic & Professional settings. Generate at least 20 to 30 candidates before cutting. Filter by pronunciation ease, spelling simplicity, and domain availability before shortlisting.
can I use a generated business name for a real company
Yes, but verify before committing. Run the name through your national trademark database (USPTO in the US, IPO in the UK), check .com availability on Namecheap or Porkbun, and confirm social handles on your key platforms. A generated name is a creative starting point — due diligence before registration is non-negotiable.
what makes a business name actually brandable
Four things: under three syllables, easy to spell after hearing it once, distinct enough that a Google search surfaces your business, and flexible enough to outlast your first product. Avoid hyphens, numbers, and trendy spelling substitutions — they create friction every time someone types your URL.