Example 1
- Theme: coffee
- Seed: Nova
- Style: blend
- 8 names
Nexonova
Coffee, Nova, blend, and 8 names gives Nexonova at the top of the list.
Builds names from prefix, stem, and ending lists. Not a trademark search, company register, or domain lookup.
Builds names from prefix, stem, and ending lists. Not a trademark search, company register, or domain lookup.
Enter the fields, then Generate.
The business name generator builds a list from prefixes, stems, and endings. Blend joins two stems into one word, for example Nova plus an ending, or a prefix plus Nova. Two words put a space between the stems. Short keeps at most eight letters. Person takes the seed or a surname list and adds a craft, for example Oak Agency. This is not a trademark search, a company-register lookup, or a free-domain check.
The seed is filtered to letters: digits, spaces, and hyphens drop out. A coffee, law, fitness, or tech theme swaps in that industry list. Any other theme uses the general list. The count runs from 4 to 16. An empty count field fills 12, not the eight from the coffee example, until you click that example button. The same theme, seed, style, and count rebuild the same list on the next click, because those fields pick the same order.
The first name appears on the card; the rest appear in the list with a new line each. The coffee example with Nova, blend, and eight names gives Nexonova first, then Novael. Treat it as a brainstorming sketch. You still check the trademark office, the company register, and the domain registrar before you paint a sign or send a contract.
The metric/US switch does not convert anything here, because there are no meters and no kilograms. Header currency does not price a name and does not multiply it by a rate. An empty seed is allowed: stems then come from the lists. An empty theme is allowed too. Generate with a blank count still builds twelve names if a style is selected.
name = f(theme, letter seed, style, index) from prefix, stem, and ending lists
Count 4 to 16, blank = 12. Blend concatenates, two words insert a space, short is length ≤ 8, person = surname + craft. Not a trademark search.
Nexonova
Coffee, Nova, blend, and 8 names gives Nexonova at the top of the list.
Chambers Brief
Law with no seed, two words, and 6 names gives Chambers Brief first.
Bitika
Fitness, Bit, short, and 10 names gives Bitika, at most 8 letters.
Oak Agency
Seed Oak and person style gives Oak Agency on the first card.
Steam Grove
Coffee alone, two words, and 12 names gives Steam Grove at the start.
Lumenis
Tech, Lumen, blend, and 8 names gives Lumenis as the first blend.
Gray Mill
Law, Gray, and person style gives Gray Mill at the top.
Drillhub
Fitness with no seed, short, and 16 names gives Drillhub, cut to 8 letters.
We do not know. The generator joins stems from a list. You check trademarks, the company register, and the domain registrar before you paint a sign.
The filter keeps letters only. Digits, spaces, and hyphens drop before the name is built. Nova 123 and Nova are the same seed for building names.
A blank count field fills 12, inside the range 4 to 16. Typing 2 or 3 is an error, we do not raise it automatically to four. The eight from the coffee example appears only after you click that example button.
Blend joins two stems into one word with no space. Two words keep a space, as in Chambers Brief. Short cuts the result to eight letters. Person adds a craft to the surname.
No. There are no meters and no kilograms on this page. The same theme, seed, style, and count rebuild the same list in metric and in US.
No. The header only changes the money symbol on other pages. There is no price here. Lumenis stays Lumenis after a currency change.
Short trims the joined name to eight characters after blending. A longer industry stem can get cut, which is why Drillhub appears in the no-seed fitness example.
With count 8, blend style, and seed Nova, yes, because those fields and the order on the list pick the stems. A different count can change which name comes first.
Coffee, law, fitness, and tech have their own lists. Any other theme uses the general list, and the typed string still changes which words are picked, so the list is not identical to a blank theme.
No. In person style the seed becomes the first part and the craft comes from a list. Oak is not checked against a census or a company register.