Business Name Generator
Generate creative and professional business names that perfectly match your industry and brand style.
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Step by step
How to use the Business Name Generator
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Pick your industry
Choose the category that best fits your business — moving, real estate, professional services, restaurants, e-commerce, and more. The generator tunes results to your space.
- 2
Choose a style
Pick a vibe: modern, classic, playful, or minimal. The same industry can produce wildly different name suggestions depending on the tone you want.
- 3
Add seed keywords
Optional but powerful. Drop in 1–3 words that describe your business (e.g., "fast", "local", "premium") and the generator weaves them into name ideas.
- 4
Shortlist and check availability
Save names you like. Before committing, verify domain availability and run a basic trademark check on your shortlist using a tool like USPTO TESS.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The generator combines your selected industry, style preference, and optional keywords with curated word patterns to produce dozens of name ideas. Each refresh produces a fresh batch — keep generating until you find names that feel right.
The generator focuses on creative naming, not availability. Always check domain availability (e.g., GoDaddy, Namecheap) and run a U.S. trademark search at uspto.gov/trademarks before committing to a name. Available domains and clear trademarks change daily.
Yes — the suggestions are starting points you can use as your business name. Once you pick one, register the domain, file your business entity (LLC, corp), and consider trademarking the name to lock down your rights.
There's no limit. Generate as many batches as you need. We recommend creating a shortlist of 10–20 favorites, then narrowing down based on domain availability, ease of pronunciation, and how well it represents your brand.
A strong business name is short (1–3 words), easy to spell and pronounce, available as a .com domain, distinct from competitors, and hints at what you do — without locking you into a niche if you plan to expand. Avoid trendy spellings that age poorly.
If you plan to operate beyond a single state or build a recognizable brand, yes — trademark registration with the USPTO protects your name from competitors. Start with a free TESS search, then file an application yourself or with an attorney for around $250–$350 per class.
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