How To Come Up With A Brand Name: The Ultimate Guide Part Two
The Name Should Give A Sense To The Viewer.
The second criteria is that the name needs to share a sense of what the brand is about, so each time a person sees or hears your business name for the first time they can relate to the business that you're doing. And just as we talked, it will be memorable and the name will stick to them.
Let's see some examples of these names:
Lucy's Languages: When you read that name, you already know what it is about, it is related to languages, and it's probably a woman who teaches it.
Lyrical Lemonade: When you read this for the first time, the "Lyrical" word might mean to you that the brand is about music, the lemonade doesn't seem to be very formal, so perhaps it is for young people.
Economic Pills: When you read that, you might relate it to personal finances and how to use your money properly.
So in these examples we can see that they all have keywords that help the public to relate to the purpose of the brand, using this can be a good option to go for your brand name.
