Brand Name Generator

Naming a product or company? This generator mixes a style and a keyword into ideas you can copy in one click. It runs in your browser — nothing gets uploaded.

Generate your brand names

Pick a style, add a keyword if you like, then hit generate. It all runs on your device — your ideas stay private.

Like what you see? Generate again or copy the names you like — it is all on your device.

How to Use This Generator

Choose a style (Modern, Luxury, Playful, or Tech) to steer the suggestions. Add a keyword if you want it woven in. Hit Generate to get a fresh batch you can copy one by one or all at once. Want a deeper method? Read our What is a name generator? guide.

Name Ideas by Style

Here are a few examples for each style:

Modern

  • Form Studio
  • Mono Co
  • FormWorks

Luxury

  • Maison Atelier
  • Aurelia House
  • Maison House

Playful

  • Bubbly Box
  • Wiggly Sprout
  • Bubbly Studio

Tech

  • Data Systems
  • Neuro Works
  • DataWorks

Name Ideas for Specific Needs

Startup brand name ideas

Modern, fundable names for a new company.

  • Northbeam
  • Lumio
  • Cobalt Labs

Product brand name ideas

Names that sit well on a box and an app icon.

  • Pebble
  • Verge
  • Halo Goods

Creative studio name ideas

Distinct names for a design or agency brand.

  • Paper Plane Co
  • Odd Studio
  • Field Notes

FAQ

How do I name a brand?

Start with a coined or evocative word, then add a suffix like Co, Labs, or Studio. Say it aloud — short and punchy wins.

Should it be a real word?

Not necessarily. Coined names (like Nova, Vertex) are easier to trademark and own as a domain.

How do I check it is free?

Search the trademark register and domain availability. If taken in your class, tweak the spelling or suffix.

What makes a name premium?

The Luxury style uses words like Maison and Atelier for a high-end feel without extra explanation.

How do I name a brand that feels original?

Start with a coined or evocative word, then add a suffix like Co, Labs, or Studio. Say it aloud: short and punchy wins.

Should I check domain and trademark before branding?

Yes. A great name stuck behind an owned .com or trademark is a dead end. Check both before you print anything.