Coming up with great business names takes time. Looka’s Name Generator provides tons of business name ideas fast. A catchy name mirrors your business. It should stick in minds. Generic names get dismissed. A memorable name provides free advertising as people share it.
Guidelines for a Memorable Name
To make catchy names:
- Be Original. Original names stand out.
- Keep It Simple.
Mash-ups with a generator make smart, catchy combos for names. An appealing name builds your brand personality.
Picking a business name develops your business plan. Know your target consumer. Check name availability. Make a logo from the name.
A name can make or break your business. Campaigns center on the brand name. Consider how it will be used and what it says.
Identify your target market, unique selling proposition, brand identity. See existing names. Show what makes you distinct. Look at words reminding you of your business.
A good business name is unique, easy to say, memorable. Use a mind map with name ideas branching off. Refine your name so people recognize and pronounce it. Balance descriptive and emotive.
Choosing and Protecting Your Name
Check business name availability. Search state and federal records, trademarks and the web. Use acronyms and blends. Get inspiration from books. Choose strategic names conveying your message. Looks and sounds good? Did you check availability? Avoid future legal issues.
Lego means “play well” in Danish. WD-40 took 40 tries to perfect. You do not need generators for creative names. Go beyond just funny to show character.
Search the address online to spark ideas. TechCrunch and GladRags used catchy blends. Repeat with different words until you get smart, catchy mixes.
Stir emotion and sensation. Keep it short to stick. Make it easy to pronounce. Balance unusual and simple sounds. Quickly said is best remembered.
Extend into a naming system. App Carrot has spin-off Parsnip. Luck, genius and inspiration work too.
What Defines a Good Company Name
What makes a good business name? A good name should be unique, easy to pronounce, identified and memorized. Use a circle with your ideas branching off. Refine your name so customers recognize and pronounce it. Balance between descriptive and emotive, literal and evocative.