About this tool
A strong business name needs to be clear enough to remember, flexible enough to grow with the company, and distinct enough to stand apart from competitors. This generator helps you create fast name directions before you move into domain checks, trademark review, and final brand refinement.
How to use the generator well
Start with a short keyword tied to your offer, audience, or positioning. Then choose an industry and tone so the generated results feel closer to the kind of business you want to launch or rename.
Use the generated list as a direction-setting exercise rather than expecting one perfect final answer immediately. Strong naming usually improves after a few rounds of selection and refinement.
- Keep names short enough to say and spell easily.
- Check domain, social, and legal availability before committing.
- Avoid names that lock you into a product you may outgrow.
What to review after generating ideas
Once you have a shortlist, test each name out loud, write it in a logo-like format, and imagine it on invoices, social profiles, and search results. A good name should feel natural across all of those surfaces.
If you serve a local market, make sure the wording still sounds credible and trustworthy in your region. If you plan to scale, avoid overly narrow wording that may age badly as the business expands.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use my own keyword?
Yes. The generator works best when you give it a short keyword tied to your niche, offer, or brand angle.
Does this check domains or trademarks?
No. It generates name ideas only, so you should verify legal and availability checks separately before choosing one.
Is it useful for startups and local businesses?
Yes. It works well for startup naming, agency ideas, ecommerce shops, apps, and local service businesses.