Brainstorming Toy Names
Use cute, made-up words for your toy name. Get creative and brainstorm unique toy names that no one else has taken. Catchy and creative names include "Gloop," and "Toymania". First, think about whether you want to use a person’s name or a fictitious name. Look at your toy closely. See if it reminds you of someone you know. If related to a holiday, this might suggest a name. Test it out with potential customers. Choosing a great name is an important first step in starting your business. Use these tips to come up with a perfect name.
Steps to Naming Your Toy
- Look at your toy closely to see if it reminds you of someone.
- See if the toy’s face or expression suggests a name.
- Test potential names with customers.
Tips for Naming
- Avoid long or hard to pronounce names, opt for something 3 to 7 letters.
- Consider rhythm, alliteration, or rhyme when naming your toy business.
- Research existing toy store names and how they were created.
- You could even use your own name.
Creating a Toy Store Brand
What Makes a Good Name
To make your toy store stand out, choose your name wisely. A good name has more potential to grab customer attention. Hamleys is the biggest toy store with seven floors. Lego World earned $8.5 billion in 2021. The right name establishes brand identity and supports success.
Tips on Selecting a Name
- Use rhythm, alliteration, or rhyme.
- Consider factors like domain and trademark availability.
- Spend time brainstorming ideas until you find the ideal name.
Considerations for Toy Companies
China makes most toys today, with three quarters coming from 10,000 manufacturers. Toy companies could choose brandable names like: Nulane Toys, Arovas Toys, or Truviro Toys. The Toye family origins are early.