Naming styles
Coined · Descriptive · Acronym · Blends
Multiple approaches in one flow to match different brand strategies
AI Tools · Naming
Create coined, descriptive, acronym, and domain‑conscious names with controls for tone, length, language, and pronounceability. Export lists for team review, domain checks, and logo tests.
Naming styles
Coined · Descriptive · Acronym · Blends
Multiple approaches in one flow to match different brand strategies
Export formats
CSV · Copy lists
Download or copy structured lists for A/B testing and collaboration
Validation workflow
Domain, handle, trademark checks
Guides and prompts that integrate with registrars and social-handle checkers
Speed + relevance
Finding short, memorable, and domain-friendly names takes time. Use parameter-driven generation to quickly produce high-quality name lists tailored to your industry, tone, and language. The generator is designed for iteration: seed keywords expand into bulk variations so you can A/B test and validate fast.
Three steps
Set core constraints (industry, tone, length, language), choose naming styles, then generate. Use filters to remove dictionary words, prefer vowel endings, or favor short .com candidates. Export the winners to CSV and run domain and trademark checks with recommended tools.
Ready-made prompts
Use these prompt clusters to get consistent, actionable outputs. Paste a template into the generator and swap the seed terms, industry, or language.
Prompt: Generate 25 one-word, coined brand names for a consumer health app targeted at young adults. 4–8 letters, easy to pronounce, end in a vowel when possible, avoid existing common dictionary words; include a short rationale (1 line).
Prompt: Create 20 descriptive, keyword-rich product names for a home cleaning robot focused on small apartments. Include variations emphasizing speed, quiet operation, or compact size. Provide 3-word and 2-word options.
Prompt: Generate 20 acronym-style names from 'Remote Operations Optimization Platform'. Prioritize pronounceable acronyms and provide expanded-tag examples.
Prompt: Generate 40 name ideas with a preference for short .com candidates; mark names likely to be high-competition and provide safer alternatives.
From ideation to validation
After generating name lists, export CSVs with metadata fields for easy review. Capture pronunciation, syllable count, tone, domain note, and a short rationale for each name to speed stakeholder feedback and A/B testing.
Practical next steps
The generator helps surface ideas but does not replace legal or trademark counsel. Use a structured checklist to assess each candidate for trademark risk, domain availability, and cultural issues before commercial use.
Integrations & ecosystem
Pair generated lists with domain registrars, social-handle checkers, logo generators, and SEO tools to validate and prepare names for launch. The generator is part of Texta's AI Tools collection and designed to complement common naming workflows.
Primary audiences
Built for anyone who needs scalable, focused name ideas that are ready for validation and testing.
The generator page offers a free workflow for immediate name ideation. Usage limits, if any, are set by the platform account model — check /pricing for plan details. For sustained bulk generation or team features (exports, saved sessions), consider a paid plan.
Export a CSV of favorites, then batch-check domains with a registrar or WHOIS lookup tool. Prioritize exact-match .com checks, then check popular country TLDs and branded alternatives. Flag names containing common dictionary words as higher‑competition and generate coined variants for safer domains.
Yes — specify language and region constraints when generating. Use the multilingual prompt cluster to avoid negative meanings and to prefer natural pronunciation for the target language. Always validate with native speakers and local checks before launch.
The generator does not replace formal trademark research. Use the built-in legal-safety primer to create a shortlist, then run exact-match and phonetic searches in relevant registries, consult a trademark attorney for clearance, and check domain and app-store uniqueness.
Set the 'tone' parameter before generating. Example prompt: "Generate 30 premium-sounding names for a luxury skincare line; 6–9 letters, avoid hard consonant clusters, include two-word tagline options." For playful tone: request diminutives, alliteration, or vowel-heavy endings.
Yes. Export CSVs with metadata fields (name, tone, pronunciation, domain note, rationale). You can also copy lists as plain text for quick sharing or paste directly into spreadsheets and design briefs for A/B testing.
Use the bulk expansion prompt cluster: provide seed terms, then generate permutations grouped by prefix, suffix, and blend strategies. Filter results by syllable count and pronounceability, and prefer coined blends over direct concatenations to avoid generic results.
Name outputs are generated to be creative but they are not guaranteed unique. Validate uniqueness with trademark registries, domain lookups, social-handle checkers, and app-store searches. Keep a shortlist and run phonetic and exact-match checks before committing.
Capture: pronunciation guide, syllable count, tone tag, domain note (available / probable competition), rationale, cultural notes, and a short usage recommendation (e.g., 'good for email subject lines'). This metadata speeds up stakeholder decisions and testing.
Export shortlisted names with metadata, then feed top candidates into logo and identity tools to check visual fit. Simultaneously run domain and handle checks. Use the combination of visual, domain, and legal results to decide which names move to trademark review and user testing.