Free Company Name Generator

Generate professional company name ideas for your new venture. Enter keywords and your industry to get started.

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Last updated: March 2026

What Is a Company Name Generator?

A company name generator creates professional business identity options from the keywords and industry you provide. Naming a company is one of the most consequential early decisions an entrepreneur makes β€” your company name appears on legal filings, contracts, marketing materials, and every customer touchpoint. This tool generates 50-100 unique company name ideas per run using six algorithmic strategies, all running privately in your browser.

The average entrepreneur spends weeks deliberating on a company name. With 33 million small businesses in the US alone and thousands of new companies launching daily, finding an available, memorable name has never been more challenging. This generator accelerates that process by producing diverse options in seconds.

How to Name Your Company

Start with your values and vision. The best company names reflect what you stand for. Write down five words that capture your company's mission, culture, and personality. Use those as your generator keywords.

Consider your audience. A B2B consulting firm needs a different naming tone than a consumer app. Professional audiences respond to names that convey expertise and stability, while consumer brands often benefit from friendlier, more approachable names.

Test internationally. If you plan to operate globally, check that your name doesn't have negative meanings in other languages. Several major brands have learned this lesson the hard way after expensive rebrandings.

Think about the legal entity. Your company name will be followed by Inc., LLC, Corp., or another designation. Make sure the combination sounds professional. "Techify LLC" works; "The Best Solutions Ever LLC" does not.

Company Naming Strategies That Work

The invented word approach. Companies like Kodak, Xerox, and HΓ€agen-Dazs created entirely new words. Invented names are highly distinctive, easier to trademark, and more likely to have available domains. Our generator creates these using vowel swaps, letter insertions, and creative modifications.

The compound approach. Microsoft (microcomputer + software), Facebook (face + book), and YouTube (you + tube) combine familiar words into something new. This approach creates instantly understandable names that still feel fresh.

The suffix approach. Shopify, Spotify, and Coinbase all add recognizable suffixes to core words. Suffixes like -ify, -ly, -hub, and -base signal modernity and tech-savviness. The generator applies 25 different suffixes to your keywords.

Once you have a shortlist of 5-10 names, sleep on it. Names that feel clever at first can wear thin. The ones that still excite you after a few days are your strongest candidates.

Registering Your Company Name

After choosing a name, you'll need to register it. In the US, this typically involves filing with your state's Secretary of State office. If you want exclusive rights beyond your state, consider filing a federal trademark with the USPTO. Secure your domain name and major social media handles as soon as possible β€” all of these can be claimed by others at any time.

A DBA ("doing business as") filing lets you operate under a different name than your legal entity. This gives you flexibility to test a brand name without changing your official registration.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a company name different from a brand name?

A company name is your legal business identity β€” the name registered with your state and on official documents. A brand name is the public-facing name customers know you by. They can be the same (like Apple Inc.) or different (Alphabet Inc. owns the Google brand). This generator works for both purposes.

What types of company names does this tool generate?

The generator creates six types: compound words (CloudTech), prefix/suffix names (Techify), portmanteaus (blended words), invented names (vowel swaps, creative modifications), descriptive pairs (Swift Data), and industry-specific combinations. You get 50-100 unique names per generation.

Should my company name match my domain?

Ideally, yes. Matching your company name and domain reduces confusion and makes it easier for customers to find you online. If your exact .com is taken, consider a slight spelling variation or an alternative TLD like .co or .io rather than choosing a completely different domain.

How do I check if a company name is already taken?

Start with a web search and social media check. Then search the USPTO trademark database (tess2.uspto.gov), your state's Secretary of State business registry, and domain availability. This tool includes a 'Check Domain' link for each generated name to speed up the process.

Can I use the generated names commercially?

The names are algorithmically generated and are not trademarked by us. However, someone else may have already registered a specific name. Always perform a thorough trademark search and business name registration check before using any name commercially.

What makes a professional company name?

Professional company names tend to be concise (1-2 words), easy to pronounce in any language, and free from trendy slang that may age poorly. They convey competence and stability. Think Meridian, Vertex, or Catalyst β€” words that sound established and trustworthy.

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