Brand Name Generator

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Generate brand name candidates by naming approach — coined / made-up (Spotify, Hulu), descriptive (PayPal, FaceTime), evocative (Nike, Amazon), portmanteau (Pinterest, Microsoft), founder-style (Disney, Bose), or abstract / acronym (IBM, BMW). Each candidate ships with a meaning rationale, .com / .io / .co / .ai domain availability hint, a paired tagline, and a Trademark check link to USPTO TESS so you can clear the name before launch.
Mix of all 6 approaches — best when you have no firm direction. Pick a single style if you want a tighter set.
~600 tokens · Qwen 2.5 7B · 20 mixed names
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Generate unique brand names with free AI. Creative naming for your business.

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Use this tool via API

Automate this tool from your own code. OpenAI-compatible REST endpoint, Bearer-token auth, no extra SDK required. Token costs match the web interface.

curl -X POST https://api.free.ai/v1/chat/ \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer sk-free-..." \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"model": "qwen7b", "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Draft a 60-day go-to-market plan for a SaaS launch."}]}'

Brand Name Generator — FAQ

Generates 10-50 brand-name candidates by NAMING APPROACH (coined / made-up like Spotify, descriptive like PayPal, evocative metaphor like Nike, portmanteau like Microsoft, acronym like IBM, or founder-style like Disney). Each candidate ships with a meaning rationale, suggested .com / .io / .co / .ai TLD, an optional paired tagline, optional pronunciation guide for invented names, and a USPTO TESS trademark-search link so you can clear the name before launch.

Namelix is free with paid logo upsells. Squadhelp runs $399-1,999 for branded contests + $1,500-100K for premium pre-vetted names. NameMesh is free with limited filters. Brandroot lists pre-bought premium names $1,000-50K. Free.ai is closer to Namelix in scope but with stronger naming-approach pills (mixed / coined / descriptive / evocative / portmanteau / acronym / founder), language-root selectors, and built-in USPTO TM check links. Free, 50 names per session.

Yes — Qwen 3 30B on our GPUs. 20 names with taglines costs about 600 tokens. Free signup gets 10,000 tokens — ~16 sessions. Premium models (Claude Sonnet, GPT-5) write naming-agency-caliber meaning rationales worth the swap when you're nailing down a serious brand.

(1) Coined / made-up — invented words like Spotify, Xerox, Hulu, Pinterest. Easier to trademark. (2) Descriptive — PayPal, FaceTime, JetBlue. Easy to understand, hardest to trademark. (3) Evocative / metaphor — Nike (Greek goddess), Amazon (river), Apple, Slack, Patagonia. Memorable + distinctive. (4) Portmanteau — Microsoft, Instagram, Pinterest, Groupon. Two real words mashed. (5) Acronym — IBM, BMW, KFC, IKEA. Compact but loses meaning. (6) Founder / eponymous — Disney, Bose, Tesla, Calvin Klein. Personal, classic.

No — there is NO automatic trademark search. The TM check link points to USPTO TESS so you can manually verify per name in 30 seconds. For non-US trademarks, also check WIPO Madrid Monitor and your national IP office. Critical step before you spend money on logo / packaging / domains.

It suggests likely candidates and flags any that are 'likely taken' but does NOT live-check the WHOIS database. Pair with /business/domain-name/ for live availability checks across .com / .io / .co / .ai / .app TLDs.

Yes — Latin / Greek roots, Japanese-inspired phonetics, Nordic / Icelandic, Spanish / Romance, or 'mixed multilingual'. The system prompt tags each name with [lang: source] so you know what root you're working with. Useful for international brands or culturally specific markets.

One word (Slack, Bose, Nike), Two words (Patagonia, Squarespace, MailChimp), Short (1-2 syllables — Nike, Bose, Hulu), or Any. One-word names are hardest but most memorable; two-word more available; short syllables work well for app names + voice interfaces.

Yes — copy raw markdown, download .md for Notion / Obsidian, or .csv with one column of names for spreadsheet shortlisting + team voting.

No — first session free. Sign up for 10K tokens, generation history, premium models. ~16 sessions per signup grant.

Only if you say 'allow puns' in the values field — by default, the prompt avoids them since most pun-based brand names age badly (the joke fades, the awkward spelling stays). Use the 'words / styles to avoid' field to nudge harder.

Yes — POST to /v1/chat/ with the brand-name system prompt (in template source). Useful for branding agencies, accelerator cohort tooling, or domain-name-search products. Bearer auth, monthly limits. Docs at /api/.

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