Try NovaXone - With the X also being pronounced like a Z. Tell me that’s not awesome!
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Instead of trying to come up with a clever name, I always advocate for using a name that makes it painfully obvious exactly what you do.
I heard a long long time ago that if you have to choose between a name that is clever and a name that is obvious, choose the latter.
Nothing worse than driving past the retail store and having no idea what they sell! Not that you're necessarily in retail, but you got my point.
Agree
X-Astra?
I liked the ring of that one personally. Best of luck.
At last it's all upto, simple suggestion if the name have the meaning to connect your business then people will start remembering, make a brand strategies
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New Energy Products sounds better than any of the clever combo names IMHO.
ecotech innovations
Names are always tough. Just remember that no one knew what a Google was and look what they did! The converse is also true, hence BF Goodrich.
I personally think names are identified with service level. We named our company Spruce Ivory. It sounds like an elegant dish soap, but we write technical content.
Side note, if you are in need of technical writing or documentation services, please check us out at www.spruceivory.com.
Technical docs such as product manuals or customer facing content are in line with what we do.
B or C.
A sounds like a B2B company.
Instead of asking business people. You should ask your potential customers. Do market research with those you aspire to do business with and get their insights around your business name, products , offering, intimately get to know their pain points and priority. Name is just one part of your offering.
What is it that your company does?
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