NameHarbor

Find the name. Secure the domain.

NameHarbor helps founders generate brand-ready business names with domain-friendly suggestions for modern markets.

Start with the essentials, add optional context only if it helps, and move from business brief to names, domains, and light brand direction in one calm flow.

Guided naming briefDomain-friendly outputsTagline and logo direction

Brand-first ideas

Names designed to feel launchable, memorable, and commercially credible.

Domain-aware direction

Every idea is shaped to translate into cleaner domain options and clearer decision-making.

Regional sensitivity

Built for global founders with thoughtful support for bilingual and Gulf-market contexts.

Generator brief

Build a stronger naming brief

Guide the AI with a clearer business context, optional keywords, and audience cues so the generated names feel more launch-ready.

5 required fieldsOptional details improve specificityTakes about 1 minute

Step 1

Core brief

Start with the essentials. This is the information the generator needs most in order to give you useful names.

Required

Be specific enough to set the direction. "Skincare brand" works better than just "business."

Start hereMost important field
Optional

A short sentence can improve quality if your business has a clear niche or positioning.

Required

Choose the main market you want the brand to feel right for.

Required

Pick the naming language you want to explore first.

Step 2

Brand preferences

Shape the personality of the name so the generator understands how polished, expressive, or descriptive it should feel.

Required

How should the name feel at first impression?

Required

Choose the type of structure you want to explore.

Optional

Optional, but helpful if the brand needs to speak to a very specific customer.

Step 3

Optional refinements

These are optional. Use them only if they help. A few good cues are better than trying to fill every field.

Leave blank if unsureBest with 1 to 3 cues
Optional

Up to 3 comma-separated words you would like the generator to loosely draw from.

Optional

Comma-separated words to avoid if you want to steer away from overused language.

Ready when you are

You only need the core brief to begin. Optional refinements help, but they are not required for strong results.

Start with the 5 required fields. Optional details help, but they are not required.
Generated results

Brand-ready naming directions shaped by your brief

Fill in the brief and generate naming directions to see tailored results.

Your naming directions will appear here.

Start with a clear business type, then add optional context like audience, keywords, and avoid words to unlock richer brand-ready outputs.

Step 1

Build a stronger naming brief

Step 2

Generate names and brand context

Step 3

Compare domains, logo directions, and favorites

What You Get

A clearer path from first idea to shortlist.

NameHarbor is designed to reduce naming friction. The product helps founders focus on the brief, compare stronger options, and move toward a more confident shortlist.

Guided input

A stronger brief structure that makes it obvious what matters first.

Cleaner outputs

Names, domain versions, tagline starters, and brand context in one view.

Faster decisions

A calmer comparison flow so promising directions are easier to review and save.

FAQ

Answers for founders before the name becomes the brand.

Strong naming decisions need clarity, not more noise. These are the questions founders usually ask before they narrow a shortlist.

What makes NameHarbor different from a basic name generator?

NameHarbor starts with a stronger founder brief, then returns names with domain-ready versions, taglines, and light brand direction so each idea feels closer to launch quality.

Can I guide the AI away from certain naming directions?

Yes. You can add up to three keywords, list words to avoid, and give a short business description to make the outputs more tailored and more useful.

Is it suitable for bilingual or Gulf-market brands?

Yes. The generator is designed to stay globally usable while still supporting Arabic, English, and bilingual naming direction with regional sensitivity.