Step-by-step guide: Choose a business name using personal-adjacent info, catch phrases, word play, favorite things, and “enders”
What you’ll need
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Notes app or paper
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15–30 minutes
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A short list of your “personal ingredients” (we’ll build this)
1) Start with your “personal-adjacent” ingredients (5 minutes)
Personal-adjacent = things tied to you, without using your full legal name.
Pick 3–8 from this list:
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First name / nickname (or just initials)
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Hometown, state, neighborhood, street name (not your full address)
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Heritage words (language, family traditions, meaningful places)
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A role people associate with you (Coach, Fixer, Maker, Guide)
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A signature method you use (Blueprint, 3-Step, Rapid Reset, Done-For-You)
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A vibe word people say about you (Bold, Calm, Clean, Clever, Cozy)
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A key benefit you deliver (Clarity, Growth, Relief, Results, Confidence)
Write them in a list called “ME (adjacent)”.
2) Capture your personal catch phrase (3 minutes)
Write 1–3 short phrases you often say or believe. Examples:
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“Make it simple.”
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“Progress over perfection.”
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“Done is better.”
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“Let’s get it handled.”
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“Better every day.”
Now shorten each phrase into 1–2 keywords:
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“Make it simple” → Simple / Simplify
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“Progress over perfection” → Progress / Forward
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“Let’s get it handled” → Handled / Sorted / Done
Put these under “CATCH PHRASES”.
3) List your favorite things (3 minutes)
Choose favorites that match your brand vibe:
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Animals (Fox, Owl, Bee)
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Nature (River, Pine, Summit)
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Foods/drinks (Honey, Cocoa, Mint)
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Colors (Indigo, Sage, Gold)
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Objects (Compass, Lantern, Hammer)
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Styles (Modern, Rustic, Minimal)
Put these under “FAVORITES”.
4) Decide your naming style (2 minutes)
Pick one that fits your business:
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Friendly + personal (good for services): “Sage + Studio”
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Professional + clear (good for B2B): “Summit Consulting”
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Playful + memorable (good for ecommerce): “Honey & Hustle”
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Premium + simple (good for high-ticket): “Indigo Group”
5) Choose 1–2 “Enders” (naming anchors) (2 minutes)
Enders are the last word that tells people “what it is.”
Pick 3–6 that fit you:
Service-based enders
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Co., Company, Group, Partners, Agency, Studio, Collective
Professional enders
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Consulting, Solutions, Strategies, Advisory, Services, Management
Creative enders
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Works, Lab, Foundry, House, Atelier, Guild, Craft
Retail/product enders
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Supply, Goods, Market, Shop, Outfitters, Provision(s)
Tech/modern enders
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Systems, Ops, Digital, Media, Ventures
Write your favorites under “ENDERS”.
6) Generate name combos (10 minutes)
Use this formula and make 20–40 rough ideas (don’t judge yet).
Formula A: Personal-adjacent + Ender
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[Nickname/Initials] + Studio
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[Hometown] + Services
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[Vibe Word] + Consulting
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“Clever Pine Consulting”
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“Northside Studio”
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“JQ Solutions”
Formula B: Catch phrase keyword + Ender
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Simplify + Co
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Forward + Advisory
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Handled + Services
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“Forward Ops”
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“Simplify Studio”
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“Sorted Solutions”
Formula C: Favorite thing + Ender
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Lantern + Works
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Sage + Collective
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Summit + Group
Examples: -
“Lantern Works”
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“Sage Collective”
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“Summit Services”
Formula D: Word play (memorable) + Ender
Try:
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Alliteration: “Bold Bee Branding”
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Rhymes: “Bright & Right”
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Near-homophones: “Peak / Peek”
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Double meanings: “Anchor” (stability), “Forge” (build)
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“Pine & Prime Co.”
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“BeeLine Solutions”
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“Forge & Flow Studio”
Formula E: The “&” method (brandable)
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[Thing] & [Benefit]
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[Vibe] & [Method]
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“Honey & Hustle”
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“Calm & Clarity”
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“Bold & Built”
7) Shortlist your best 10 (2 minutes)
Circle the names that pass these quick filters:
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Easy to say out loud
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Easy to spell
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Feels like your vibe
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Doesn’t box you in too narrowly (unless that’s your plan)
8) Do a fast “real-world” test (5 minutes)
For each of your top 10:
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Say it out loud: “Hi, this is ___.”
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Imagine it as:
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A logo
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An email address (hello@___)
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A social handle (@___)
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Ask: “Would my ideal customer remember this tomorrow?”
Cut down to Top 3–5.
9) Basic availability checks (optional but smart)
Before you commit:
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Search the name + your industry + your state
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Check if the domain is available (even if you don’t buy today)
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Check social handles (Instagram/TikTok/Facebook)
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Check your state’s business registry if you’re forming an LLC
(If a name is taken, you can often fix it by changing the ender: Studio → Co. → Collective → Services, etc.)
10) Pick your final name + a backup
Choose:
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Primary Name (your favorite)
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Backup Name (runner-up)
Write a 1-sentence meaning statement:
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“We chose Lantern Works because we help people find clarity and direction.”
That statement helps you stay consistent when you brand it.
Quick “Ender” suggestions (grab-and-go)
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Studio / Collective / Works = creative, modern
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Co / Company / Group = flexible, broad
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Consulting / Advisory / Solutions = professional, B2B
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Goods / Supply / Market / Shop = products