Brand-first thinking
Names built around positioning, tone, audience, and your long-term business direction.
We help founders, startups, products, and ambitious companies move from vague ideas to sharp, memorable, market-ready brand names — with strategy behind every direction.
A curated sample of clear, ownable naming directions across startups, products, fintech, media, and premium brands.














A focused naming process for founders, products, startups, and premium domains — designed to move you from scattered options to a clear commercial direction.
Names built around positioning, tone, audience, and your long-term business direction.
Shortlist options are judged by clarity, memory, category relevance, and market usability.
Move quickly with a focused process, direct feedback, and practical explanation behind each name.
Every strong option comes with strategic logic that helps you choose with confidence.
A stronger view of selected names: what field they serve, what type of project they fit, and the strategic reason each direction has value.
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Short, light, and payment-focused. It makes a financial product feel faster and friendlier without losing clarity.

Immediately communicates protection, confidence, and reliability for products where trust matters first.

A direct, powerful name that gives a media brand authority, category clarity, and room to scale.
Before a name can feel right, it has to match the category, carry the right emotion, stay memorable, and support the brand you want to become.
See the naming logicChoose the sprint that fits your current stage. Every plan is designed to turn a broad idea into a sharper naming direction with clear explanation behind it.
For early ideas and fast exploration.
For founders who want stronger naming depth.
For premium projects and clearer direction.
The process stays simple: choose a sprint, share your brief, and receive naming directions backed by strategy, clarity, and real commercial thinking.
We keep the process strategic and collaborative. You receive curated directions with rationale, and the work is shaped around clarity, category fit, and the business you want to build.
The number depends on the package you choose, but every shortlist is intentionally curated rather than inflated with filler ideas.
Yes. We consider domain direction as part of the naming process so you can move forward with options that are more practical in the real world.
Yes. ThinkNaming combines strategic thinking, positioning, tone, and commercial judgement so the output feels more useful than a generic list of names.
Tell us about your business and we’ll help you turn your idea into a sharper brand name.