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Start your free trialRafael Abellan
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 7,676 PointsLooking for a cool web company name...
G'day guys!
I need an innovative name for a web training course. Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Raf
Chris Grazioli
31,225 PointsiLearn, iTeach....
5 Answers
Daniel Hurd
12,987 PointsHey Rafael,
First off, cool name! Second, I'd suggest you think of a name that is:
weird...but not too weird
unique...but not absurd
contextual...but not generic
For instance, a friend of mine has a small SEO business called, "Zato Marketing". Zato is a (sort of) transliteration of a Greek word meaning, "to search". It's not too weird, it's unique and contextual.
Think of the giants - google, amazon, ebay, twitter. All a bit odd (and not all having to do with their given context), but their novelty makes them highly memorable household names. Also...Team Treehouse. A "tree house" floods my mind with words like, "fun, exploration, good friends, fascination, imagination, endless possibilites". It evokes some good feels, ya know?
So, perhaps begin by googling words like skill, learn, achieve, or grow in other languages. Use the transliteration of the word and spell it out until it's not ugly/hard to pronounce. Run it by your friends and on here.
You could also use a mash up of words or a name from your childhood that have significant meaning. Maybe you have a fantastic memory of a time when you played in a puddle as a kid with a good friend named Trevor, so you name your company Truddle. Terrible example but it kind of explains the point?
That's just a start. Hope it gives you something to think about and I hope your company does well! If you toss more specifics about what type of web training you're covering I could send you some more specific suggestions.
John Grillo
30,241 PointsCompu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net
Robin Malhotra
14,883 PointsAnything with an i will sound too wannabe. Try something like webLearn or web.ed
Tyler Gray
4,524 PointsTry looking up synonyms to training, instruction, teaching, coaching, etc. The more the merrier! Then, plug them into http://www.bustaname.com/ to see what's available.
Hope this helps!
Damaris Duna
1,423 Pointsitechyou
Chris Grazioli
31,225 PointsChris Grazioli
31,225 PointsiTrain