Xeviora QuarterlyIssue No. 13
Business Name GeneratorFeatured Tool

Business Name Generator — Brandable Names, Taglines & Domain Ideas

The right name opens doors before you knock.

Editor's note

Describe what your business does, pick a naming style, and the generator returns a slate of short, memorable name candidates — each with a tagline, domain suggestions, and a one-line rationale, plus practical tips for validating your final pick.

Tagged

business name generator·company name generator·brand name generator·AI name generator

§ Section I

How to use Business Name Generator

Three movements
01

Describe your business in plain words

Tell the generator what you sell, who it serves, and what makes it different — a sentence or two is enough, but more context produces more fitting names. Add your industry if it isn't obvious from the description.

02

Pick a naming style and how many candidates you want

Choose modern, classic, playful, or professional — or leave it on Mixed to compare directions side by side. Ask for 10, 15, or 20 candidates depending on how wide you want to cast the net.

03

Shortlist, then validate before you commit

Each candidate comes with a tagline, domain suggestions, and a one-line rationale. Copy your favorites, then run the checks that matter: domain availability, a trademark search in your country, social handle availability, and the say-it-out-loud test.

§ Section II

Who it's for

Readership · 4 cohorts
No. 01

First-time founders

Get past the blank-page stage in minutes. Generate a broad slate of candidates, shortlist three, and validate them properly — instead of spending weeks cycling through names that turn out to be taken.

No. 02

Indie hackers & side projects

Name a new product or micro-SaaS quickly with domain-friendly candidates. The tagline that ships with each name doubles as a first draft for your landing-page headline.

No. 03

Agencies & brand consultants

Seed naming workshops with structured candidates across four distinct styles. Use the rationale lines to explain naming territories to clients before investing in a full brand exploration.

No. 04

Rebrands & pivots

When the old name no longer fits what the business became, describe what you actually do today and explore names that match the new positioning — without the emotional anchor of the current name.

§ Section III

Frequently asked

5 entries
Q.01Are the suggested domains actually available?
A.01

The domain ideas are suggestions for what to check, not availability claims — the generator has no live registry access. Always verify availability with a registrar before deciding, and check the matching social handles at the same time.

Q.02What makes a good business name?
A.02

Short, easy to spell, easy to say, and distinctive in your category. The best names pass the radio test (someone hears it once and can find you), leave room for the business to grow beyond its first product, and don't collide with existing trademarks in your industry.

Q.03Can I use a generated name directly?
A.03

Treat candidates as a strong shortlist, not a final answer. Before committing, search your national trademark database, check the domain and social handles, and Google the name to make sure it isn't already established in your space — especially in adjacent industries.

Q.04What's the difference between the naming styles?
A.04

Modern favors short invented or compound words (think Stripe, Notion). Classic leans on real words and traditional structures. Playful allows puns and warmth. Professional optimizes for trust in conservative industries like finance, legal, or healthcare. Mixed deliberately spreads across all four so you can feel which direction fits.

Q.05How many credits does a run cost?
A.05

Each run costs 2 credits regardless of whether you ask for 10, 15, or 20 names. New accounts get 10 free credits on signup, so you can explore several naming directions before deciding.

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