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Brand Name Generator

Describe your business, audience, and values, and get 20 categorized brand name ideas, each with a tagline, a .com domain suggestion, and a one-line brand personality note.

Live Demo
INPUT
Brand names for a clean, minimalist skincare line targeting women 25-40
OUTPUT
Top Picks
1. Velaire - "Skin, Unveiled" (velaire.com)
2. Dewbloom - "Glow Naturally" (dewbloom.co)
3. Skinné - "Pure by Nature" (skinne.com)

More Ideas
- Lumiveil, Baresoul, Glowhaus, Petaline, Softera

Why Use Brand Name Generator

20 Names, One Run

Each generation returns 20 brand name ideas organized into four categories: real-word, coined, compound, and acronym. You get breadth without having to run the tool multiple times.

Domain-Ready Output

Every name comes with a .com suggestion or an alternative TLD when the .com is unlikely to be available. You can go straight from the list to a registrar without extra research.

Tagline Included

Each name ships with a suggested tagline so you can evaluate the full verbal package before committing to a direction. No need to loop back later just to write the slogan.

Top Picks Highlighted

The AI bolds its three strongest recommendations across the full list, giving you a clear starting point if you want a shortcut rather than reviewing all 20 names.

Perfect For

Startup Founders Brand Strategists Product Launchers Agency Naming Teams Side-Project Builders Rebranding Projects

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Naming Intelligence Powered by GPT-4o

The tool runs on GPT-4o-mini with a system prompt trained around verbal identity strategy. When you describe your business, the model weighs audience fit, memorability, and domain practicality together, not just wordplay.

The structured output (four name categories, top-three highlights, taglines, domain notes) is enforced at the prompt level, so every generation comes back in a consistent, scannable format rather than a wall of raw suggestions.

Frequently Asked Questions

You describe your business concept, target audience, and brand values in plain text. The AI reads that description and returns 20 brand name ideas divided into four categories: real-word names, invented or coined names, compound names, and acronym or initial-based names. Each entry includes a suggested tagline, a domain suggestion, and a one-line note on brand personality. The three strongest picks are bolded.

The tool is optimized for English-language brand names, which is where phonetics, domain availability, and trademark searchability overlap most cleanly. You can request names with a specific cultural or linguistic flavor by including that in your description, for example asking for names that sound Scandinavian, Latin, or Japanese-inspired.

The category mix (real-word, coined, compound, acronym) is fixed by design so every run covers the full naming spectrum. Within that structure, you steer the results by describing your industry, tone, and target market. A prompt like "premium, minimalist, women 30-45" will push the AI toward very different names than "playful, Gen Z, gaming."

The AI generates names fresh from your description each time. That said, short invented words can sometimes collide with existing trademarks by coincidence. Before registering a name, run it through a trademark database for your jurisdiction. The generator narrows the field; the trademark search is always your final step.

Yes. Brand names are often jumping-off points rather than final answers. You might combine syllables from two suggestions, swap a suffix, or use one name as inspiration for something new. The output is yours to adapt, modify, and build on however you need.

Most runs complete in a few seconds. The tool returns 20 names with full details, so the response is longer than a simple text snippet, but the wait is still measured in seconds rather than minutes.

Yes. Any brand name you select and register becomes yours under standard trademark and business registration law. The generator itself places no restrictions on how you use the names it produces, including for paid client work or your own commercial ventures.

ChatGPT will produce names if you ask the right way, but you have to engineer the prompt yourself to get a structured output with four categories, taglines, domain suggestions, and highlighted top picks. This tool has that structure built in. You describe your business once, and the formatted naming brief comes back automatically.

Logged-in users can view their recent generations from the history panel. Your prompts and results are stored under your account so you can return to earlier sessions. We do not share your inputs with other users or third parties.

Be specific about three things: what the business does, who it serves, and the feeling you want the name to convey. "Sustainable pet food" is a weak prompt. "Organic dog food subscription for health-conscious millennial owners who see their dog as family, premium but approachable tone" will return much more usable names. Run it two or three times with slight prompt variations to widen your shortlist.

Free Brand Name Generator: Unique AI Business Name Ideas vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Speed Ready in seconds Days with an agency Minutes per piece
Skill Required None — AI-guided Marketing expertise Some copywriting skill
A/B Variations Instant alternative versions Expensive iteration Manual rewrite needed
Data-Driven AI-optimized for engagement Depends on strategist Basic suggestions
Scalability Generate hundreds instantly One piece at a time Limited by plan