This is a practical screening checklist, not legal advice. For trademark-sensitive launches, consult a qualified professional.
Do not fall in love with a name too early
A name can sound good in a brainstorming session and still fail in search, sales calls, domain checks, or legal review. A simple checklist keeps the decision grounded before you spend time designing around it.
Domain fit
Check exact domains, sensible modifiers, misspellings, and whether the URL is easy to say aloud.
Trademark risk
Look for similar names in the same category and market before using the name publicly.
Search results
Search the name alone and with category terms to find conflicts and confusing meanings.
Brand flexibility
Make sure the name still works if the product expands beyond the first feature.
A name validation checklist
1. Check spelling and pronunciation
Ask a few people to repeat and spell the name after hearing it once.
2. Search the name and close variants
Look for existing companies, products, slang meanings, and dominant search results.
3. Check domains and handles
Compare exact-match domains, useful modifiers, social handles, and email readability.
4. Run category and trademark screening
Review obvious conflicts in your target market before you commit to branding.
Create a better shortlist of business names
Generate a batch of name directions, then use this checklist to filter them into a stronger shortlist.
Generate name ideas常见问题
Do I need the exact .com domain?
The exact .com is helpful, especially for broad consumer brands, but many startups use modifiers or alternate TLDs while validating demand.
Can I use a name if the domain is available?
Domain availability is not enough. You still need to check trademarks, social handles, search confusion, and existing businesses in your category.
How many business name ideas should I compare?
Start with 20 to 50 rough ideas, shortlist 5 to 10, then run practical checks before choosing one.