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What is your business going to be called?

Free name + tagline generator. No signup, no email, just answers.

12 names

Brandable
94/100

Toteme

For the maker who knows where the seam should sit.

Check domain and trademark availability before committing.
Brandable
93/100

Bode

Cuts that fit the people you actually dress.

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Brandable
93/100

Maren

Closet staples that outlast the trend cycle.

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Brandable
93/100

Mansur

Made for the small label, not the chain rack.

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Brandable
93/100

Cuyana

For the brand with a real point of view.

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Brandable
93/100

Brunello & Co

Drops that ship on time without the markdown season.

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Brandable
93/100

Sezane

Cuts that fit the people you actually dress.

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Brandable
92/100

Field & Verse

Honest fabric, honest fit, honest pricing.

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Brandable
92/100

Helen Wu Studio

Drops that ship on time without the markdown season.

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Brandable
92/100

Maris Co

Built for the boutique, not the big-box outlet.

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Brandable
92/100

Wide Eyes

For the maker who knows where the seam should sit.

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Brandable
92/100

Common Ground

Honest fabric, honest fit, honest pricing.

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About the Bizity Business Name Generator

Free Business Name Generator

Bizity is the free business name and tagline generator built for entrepreneurs, creators, small businesses, and startups. No signup. No email. Type your industry, optionally add an audience or vibe, and get twelve brandable, descriptive, and hybrid names with matching taglines in seconds.

Every name is scored for phonetic appeal, memorability, and brandability against an investor-grade quality bar. Only the strongest candidates render, weak generic patterns are discarded internally before they reach you. Always verify domain and trademark availability yourself before committing.

Business Name Ideas for Entrepreneurs, Creators, and Startups

Naming sits at the intersection of brand, marketing, and product. A strong name does three jobs at once: it earns attention in a noisy market, communicates a posture without needing a paragraph, and stays out of the way as your business grows beyond its first product.

Bizity scores those three jobs separately so you can compare names on the dimensions that matter to you. A wedding photographer wants a different posture than an AI startup raising a seed round; the tool above will surface names that fit each.

For entrepreneurs

Pick a name that holds up on a sales call AND on a billing statement. Two-syllable names with a clean .com beat clever names with no domain.

For creators and freelancers

Your name carries your reputation across platforms. Lean on distinctive, brandable words rather than category labels that get drowned out in search.

For small businesses

Local trust is your edge. Place-rooted, neighborhood-friendly names earn word of mouth faster than abstract brand words.

For startups

Optimize for room to grow. The name that fits your seed-round product should also fit your Series B platform.

How to Choose a Strong Business Name

The names that age well share a short list of traits. Run any shortlist through these seven checks before you commit:

  • 1 Memorable in five seconds. If a friend cannot repeat the name back after hearing it once, neither will your customers.
  • 2 Easy to spell. Drop silent letters, double consonants, and any spelling that needs to be repeated on a phone call.
  • 3 Domain-friendly. Check the .com before you fall in love. A short modifier (get, use, try) is acceptable; an obscure TLD is not.
  • 4 Room to grow. Avoid product-specific names that will feel narrow in five years.
  • 5 Tonally aligned. The name should match the audience you want to attract, playful, premium, technical, neighborly. Say it out loud in your sales context to test.
  • 6 Trademark-friendly. Search your country trademark database plus a wide web search before committing. A short consultation with a trademark attorney is cheaper than a rebrand.
  • 7 Search-friendly. A natural keyword inside a brandable name is great; a stuffed keyword string is a tax you pay forever.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a business name?

Start with what people will actually call you. The strongest names are easy to say out loud, easy to spell after hearing once, and short enough to fit on a sign, a search snippet, and a phone home screen. Resist names that are clever but require explanation; those slow down word of mouth. Once you have a shortlist, say each one in a sentence ("I am calling from [name], and we help with X") and notice which ones feel natural.

What makes a good startup name?

A good startup name is short, distinctive, and broad enough to grow into. Aim for two to three syllables, avoid hyphens, and skip overly literal descriptors that lock you into one product. Brandable names (Stripe, Vercel, Linear) tend to age better than category names ("FastPayments") because they can absorb new products without rebranding.

Should my domain match my business name?

When possible, yes -- ideally the .com. Customers will type your business name into the browser before they search for it, and an exact match removes friction. If the .com is taken, try a short modifier ("get", "use", "try") in front of the name rather than an obscure TLD; most visitors trust .com more than alternatives.

Can I trademark a business name?

In most jurisdictions yes, provided the name is distinctive enough and not already in use for similar goods or services. Run a basic search at your country trademark office plus a wide web search before committing to a name. A trademark attorney is worth the small fee once you have a final shortlist -- a missed conflict is far more expensive than a one-hour consultation.

How long should a business name be?

One to three syllables is the sweet spot. Anything longer gets shortened by customers anyway -- "Federal Express" became "FedEx", "Volkswagen" became "VW" -- so save them the work. If you need a longer descriptor, lead with a short brand name and a clear tagline.

Should I include keywords in my brand name?

Light keyword influence is fine if it sounds natural; heavy keyword stuffing is a tax you pay for years. A name like "Hearth Bakery" wears its keyword well; "Best Affordable Bakery In Town" does not. Search engines care less about exact-match keywords in brand names than they used to, and customers care more about the name feeling like a real brand than a category page.

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