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Top 10 Free Tools for Business Name Ideas

Let’s be real—the first big roadblock for most founders isn’t the product.
It’s the name.

You want something short, catchy, and available.
But every “perfect” idea is already taken.

I’ve been there.
I once spent two weeks obsessing over a name—then someone beat me to the domain the day I decided to buy it. Brutal.

That experience taught me: don’t rely on inspiration alone.
Use tools that make it faster, easier, and smarter.

Here are 10 free tools I recommend for brainstorming business name ideas that actually sound good and have domain potential.

1. Shopify Business Name Generator – Simple & Fast

Shopify’s free name generator is still one of the cleanest options.
Type in a word that describes what you do—like “coffee” or “fitness.”
It spits out tons of short names and shows you available domains instantly.

Why it’s great: You get ideas that align with eCommerce branding.
Pro tip: Even if you don’t sell online yet, it’s worth using for inspiration.

2. NamesCombiner – Creative Mash-Ups That Make Sense

This one’s a personal favorite.
It mixes words, syllables, and even initials into unique new names.

Example: combine Tech + Vision and it might suggest Tevision or Vitechio.
Perfect for startups that want a brandable, invented name.

Why it’s great:

Free and unlimited
Generates name combos that sound natural
Helps you find a unique .com that isn’t taken

3. Namelix – AI-Powered Brand Name Generator

Namelix uses AI to create short, brand-style names—perfect if you want something catchy like “Stripe” or “Zapier.”

You can even pick name styles like modern, short, or compound.

Why it’s great: It learns from what you like.
So the more you click favorite options, the smarter it gets.

4. Squadhelp – Community + AI Feedback

You get suggestions from both an AI tool and a creative community.
Think crowdsourced brainstorming + AI speed.

Why it’s great: You can test which name clicks with real people.
Bonus: It helps with logo and domain options too.

5. NameSnack – Combines Keywords + AI Logic

If you’re SEO-minded like me, this one’s gold.

You add keywords you want in the name, and it mixes them into brand-sounding results.
Example: “eco cleaning” → suggestions like GreenShine or EcoFixers.

Why it’s great: It loves descriptive, search-friendly names.

6. Wordoid – Invented Words That Sound Real

Wordoid creates natural-sounding made-up words in multiple languages.
It’s great if you want something unique that still sounds legit.

Why it’s great: Short, phonetic, and global-friendly names.
I once found a name here that later got offered $5,000—true story.

7. Business Name Generator (BNG) – Fast, Free, Familiar

Sometimes simple wins.
BNG gives you thousands of short, keyword-based options that fit most industries.

Why it’s great:

No login
Domain check built-in
Shows trending name styles

8. Looka Name Generator – Brand + Logo Sync

Looka is known for its logo maker, but its name generator is solid too.
You type in your product or keyword, and it proposes names that align with design aesthetics.

Why it’s great: Perfect for founders who care about brand feel and visuals.

9. Oberlo Business Name Generator – Straightforward Results

This one’s super easy to use.
No signups, no fluff—just instant lists of business names sorted by keyword.

Why it’s great: It gives short-ready ideas perfect for Shopify stores or small online brands.

10. Wix Business Name Generator – Names That Fit Digital Brands

Wix stepped up its game with a clean, AI-powered name tool.
What’s cool: it gives you names that sound like established digital brands.

Why it’s great: The list auto-tunes to your category (tech, fashion, food, etc.).

How I Pick the Right One (My Framework)

Once you’ve got a shortlist, here’s my quick test:

  1. Say it out loud.
    If it’s awkward to pronounce, skip it.

  2. Check domain + social handles.
    Consistency matters for branding.

  3. Ask 3 people.
    If they can’t remember it one day later—it’s not sticky enough.

  4. Avoid trends.
    You don’t want to rebrand when the “AI-everything” wave passes.

Final Thoughts

A good name builds momentum.
It gives you confidence, clarity, and a head start in marketing.

These ten free tools will save you hours and help you land on something you’re proud to put on a billboard or hoodie.

And if you’re building a SaaS or want to get serious about SEO for your tool, connect with me on LinkedIn.
That’s where I share real strategies that actually grow traffic and revenue.

FAQs

  1. What’s the best free business name generator for startups?
    If you want quick, brandable ideas, Namelix or NamesCombiner are top picks.
    They produce unique results that sound like real brands.

  2. How do I check if a business name is available?
    Use free tools like GoDaddy or Namecheap.
    You can instantly see domain availability, and most name generators also integrate that check.

  3. Should I use my own name for my business?
    Only if you plan to build a personal brand or consulting business.
    For products or SaaS, something brandable and flexible works better.

  4. How do I make sure my business name works for SEO?
    Include relevant keywords naturally.
    Example: “Austin Fitness Co” tells Google exactly what and where you are.

  5. What makes a business name memorable?
    Short. Easy to spell. Easy to say.
    And tied emotionally to the product vision or vibe you’re creating.

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