💡 Business Name Ideas Generator
About This Business Name Generator
This Business name generator by Peng Logistics is a simple tool that helps brands and businesses generate unique name ideas based on their preferences.
Type a few keywords, pick a style (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Street/Slang, Faith/Aspirational, Modern/Techy, or Smart Mix), then generate.
You’ll get short, brandable Nigerian names that sound natural, travel well online, and are easy to remember.
It’s built for real businesses in Nigeria:
boutiques, skincare brands, food vendors, logistics, tech apps, churches, NGOs, farms, and more.
Save the names you like, tweak the spelling, try a second style, and shortlist your best three.
Smart Ways to Use This Tool
Type your main product or service. Add a name idea or brand mood (optional). Pick a style. Generate as many names as you want.
Fashion & Beauty
What to type: skincare, perfume, clothes, hair, nails.
Name idea or mood: “soft”, “luxury”, “glow”.
Style: Yoruba, Igbo, Street/Slang, or Smart Mix.
Try this: “skincare” + “glow” + Yoruba
Tip: 2–3 syllables work best. Easy to say. Easy to spell.Food & Restaurants
What to type: jollof, grill, shawarma, pastries, amala spot.
Name idea or mood: “homey”, “street”, “family”.
Style: Igbo, Yoruba, Street/Slang, or Smart Mix.
Try this: “shawarma” + “street” + Street/Slang
Tip: Names that sound tasty read better on menus and apps.Electronics & Phone Accessories
What to type: gadgets, phone cases, repairs, chargers.
Name idea or mood: “clean”, “pro”, “trusted”.
Style: Modern/Techy or Smart Mix.
Try this: “phone repair” + “pro” + Modern/Techy
Tip: Short names print well on bags and receipts.E-commerce Stores
What to type: boutique, kids wear, thrift, home decor.
Name idea or mood: “friendly”, “fresh”, “simple”.
Style: Smart Mix or Modern/Techy.
Try this: “home decor” + “friendly” + Smart Mix
Tip: Keep the name short for your URL and Instagram handle.Logistics & Delivery
What to type: dispatch, doorstep, errands, courier.
Name idea or mood: “fast”, “safe”, “reliable”.
Style: Modern/Techy or Street/Slang.
Try this: “courier” + “fast” + Modern/Techy
Tip: Strong consonants feel quick and dependable.Tech & Apps
What to type: payments, wallet, bookings, links, AI.
Name idea or mood: “bold”, “future”, “light”.
Style: Modern/Techy.
Try this: “payments” + “future” + Modern/Techy
Tip: Try vowel swaps (i for y) but keep it readable.Pharmacy & Health
What to type: pharmacy, wellness, lab, supplements.
Name idea or mood: “care”, “calm”, “clean”.
Style: Faith/Aspirational, Yoruba, or Modern/Techy.
Try this: “pharmacy” + “care” + Faith/Aspirational
Tip: Soft sounds feel safe and caring.Education, Coaching & Training
What to type: tutoring, skills, academy, bootcamp.
Name idea or mood: “growth”, “simple”, “clear”.
Style: Faith/Aspirational or Smart Mix.
Try this: “data skills academy” + “growth” + Smart Mix
Tip: Pick names that sound like progress, not pressure.Agriculture & Food Processing
What to type: farms, cassava, palm oil, poultry, fish.
Name idea or mood: “fresh”, “pure”, “local”.
Style: Igbo, Ijaw, Yoruba, or Smart Mix.
Try this: “palm oil” + “pure” + Igbo
Tip: Earthy words with one bright syllable look great on sacks and labels.Events, Photo & Lifestyle
What to type: studio, events, planning, rentals.
Name idea or mood: “bright”, “fun”, “classy”.
Style: Smart Mix or Yoruba.
Try this: “photo studio” + “classy” + Smart Mix
Tip: Alliteration helps with recall in your intro lines.Real Estate & Home Services
What to type: hotel, letting, shortlet, cleaning, repairs, movers.
Name idea or mood: “prime”, “trust”, “calm”.
Style: Modern/Techy or Smart Mix.
Try this: “shortlet” + “prime” + Modern/Techy
Tip: Solid sounds feel reliable for property work.Faith Groups & NGOs
What to type: outreach, youth, care, charity, foundation.
Name idea or mood: “hope”, “light”, “unity”.
Style: Faith/Aspirational or Yoruba.
Try this: “youth outreach” + “hope” + Faith/Aspirational
Tip: Check for close matches in your city before you use.Business Name Generator — FAQs
How does this generator work?
Enter keywords, choose a style (e.g., Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Ijaw, Street/Slang, Faith/Aspirational, Modern/Techy, or Smart Mix), then generate. It blends your keywords with simple wordplay, rhyme, and local naming patterns to suggest short, brandable names.
Can it create Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, or Ijaw-inspired names?
Yes. Pick the language preset you want. You’ll get name ideas that borrow sounds and familiar word fragments, while keeping spelling clean for search and social.
Does it check domain or social handle availability?
No. Shortlist your top three, then check domains (.ng, .com.ng, .com) and social handles on your preferred registrars and platforms. Keep one same-name handle across Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook if possible.
What makes a strong business name in Nigeria?
- Short, easy to say, easy to spell.
- Looks clean in a URL and on bags, stickers, or packaging.
- Unique in your city and niche. Avoid close look-alikes.
How do I avoid legal issues?
After shortlisting, do CAC name availability and a basic trademark search. If you plan to scale, talk to an IP professional. Keep proof of first use and your brand assets in a safe place.
Can I target a city in the name?
Yes. Add your area to the prompt, then test a second version without location for long-term flexibility. Example: “Rumuokoro Grill Co” vs “Grill Co”.
Any tips for faith-based or NGO names?
Keep it warm and welcoming. Use hope words, avoid close matches to known ministries in your area, and pick a name that reads well in short forms and acronyms.
What if all my preferred names are taken?
Try a different style (e.g., from Modern to Yoruba), swap a vowel, or mix two short words. Keep it readable.
How many ideas should I generate before deciding?
Usually 10–50 is enough. Narrow to three, sleep on it, ask two ideal customers, then secure domains and handles the same day.