About Project Name Generator
Project Name Generator produces memorable, unique names for internal projects, codenames, products, and initiatives. Tech teams use it for sprint or feature codenames; founders use it to brainstorm product names; nonprofits use it for campaign branding.
Who this tool is for
- Engineering teams naming internal projects, releases, or sprints with codenames
- Founders brainstorming product or company names in early stages
- Marketers naming campaigns that need a memorable internal and external handle
- Nonprofits and government agencies branding new programs and initiatives
- Game designers and authors naming worlds, organizations, or in-game projects
Real use cases
- Generate 20 internal codenames for an engineering team's quarterly initiative
- Brainstorm 15 product names for a new productivity app with mythological themes
- Name a quarterly all-hands campaign around "ship faster, focus deeper"
- Find a name for a fundraising challenge that ties to the cause (water, education, climate)
- Coin a series of related project names across a 4-quarter roadmap
How to use Project Name Generator
- In project description, explain what the project does and what it represents
- Pick a naming theme: Mythological, Astronomy, Animals, Geography, Abstract, Acronyms
- Set the tone: Serious (for client-facing), Playful (for internal), Mysterious (for stealth mode)
- Specify length and style: One word, two words, alliterative, easy to pronounce
- Generate, then ask "give me 10 more where each name is also a real English word"
Tips for better results
- For external product names, check domain availability and USPTO trademarks before falling in love — both tend to be the bottleneck
- Internal codenames should be neutral and inoffensive — they often leak to press, customers, and competitors
- Avoid names that mean something embarrassing in major languages — Google "[name] meaning in [language]" for Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic at minimum
Frequently asked questions
Will it check if the domain is available?
No — it generates names only. Cross-check on Namecheap, GoDaddy, or Instant Domain Search after picking favorites.
Can it generate names in a specific language?
Yes — ask "give me 10 names in Japanese with English meanings" or "Greek mythology names with pronunciation guide" and it will deliver.
Are the names trademark-clear?
No — always run USPTO TESS or your country's trademark search before commercial use. Generic names are unprotectable; distinctive names are stronger and clearable.
How is this different from a business name generator?
Project names tend to be more internal, codename-style, or campaign-specific. Business name generators focus on .com availability and brand registration. Use this one for projects and the other for incorporated businesses.