Invented Brand Names
Don't see the name you want in the dictionary? Make one up. Invented names are catchy, ownable, and sometimes just weird enough to stick in your brain forever.
Famous Examples
- Google – A misspelling of "googol." Now a verb. Not bad.
- Kodak – George Eastman just liked the letter "K." Iconic move.
- Xerox – Futuristic and copy-machine chic.
Why It Works
It's ownable, trademarkable, and totally unique. You control the narrative — no existing baggage, no prior search results. Just your brand, your vibe.
When to Use It
- When originality matters more than clarity
- When you want something futuristic or abstract
- When you're ready to teach the world what your word means