What values and mission does your brand stand for?
Who is your ideal customer?
What emotions do you want your name to evoke?
Your name should align with your brand’s DNA.
2. Choose a Naming Strategy
Popular approaches include:
Descriptive: Explains what you do (e.g., General Motors).
Evocative: Suggests an emotion or concept (e.g., Nike).
Invented: Completely new, creative word (e.g., Kodak).
Metaphorical: Symbolic or storytelling (e.g., Amazon).
Selecting a strategy helps narrow your creative direction.
3. Brainstorm Without Limits
Generate as many ideas as possible:
Use mind maps and word association
Mix and match unrelated words
Explore translations in other languages (with caution)
Think about phonetics — easy to say, easy to remember
Quantity first, quality later.
4. Shortlist Based on Criteria
Filter your list by asking:
Is it short and memorable?
Is it easy to spell and pronounce?
Does it have positive connotations?
Is it culturally sensitive and relevant?
This step eliminates weak or risky options.
5. Check Domain & Social Media Availability
In today’s world, online presence is critical.
Search for exact domain match
Check availability on major social platforms
Avoid names that are already heavily used
A name without a digital presence will struggle to grow.
6. Run Legal Checks
Search trademark databases in target markets
Consult an intellectual property lawyer if necessary
Avoid legal disputes before they happen
Securing your name legally protects your brand long-term.
7. Test With Your Audience
Gather feedback from potential customers:
First impressions
Emotional response
Ease of recall
Real-world input can prevent costly rebranding later.
8. Consider Future Scalability
Choose a name that can grow with you:
Avoid being too specific if you might expand
Ensure it works in multiple languages and markets
Your name should adapt as your business evolves.
9. Finalize & Commit
Once chosen:
Secure the domain and social handles
Register trademarks
Start building brand assets around the name
Quick Checklist — Brand Naming
Step
Question
Action
1. Identity
Does it fit our values?
Define brand core
2. Strategy
What’s our approach?
Pick a naming style
3. Brainstorm
Do we have enough ideas?
Go wide and creative
4. Shortlist
Is it memorable & positive?
Filter by criteria
5. Digital
Can we own it online?
Check domain/social
6. Legal
Is it safe to use?
Run trademark search
7. Testing
Will people like it?
Get audience feedback
8. Scalability
Will it grow with us?
Future-proof the name
9. Commitment
Are we ready to use it?
Secure & register
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