Personally I think that any business name should reflect on several things
A "catchy" name can be good as long as it gives an idea of the sevice offered.
- the individual who owns the business
- the type of business
- the location
You can also take your name (initials) and make a name.....a local computer business here is called "JCS Computers"....which are the owners initials..of course some intitials may not be appropriate..
Once you have decided on a name, do a search and see if that name is already in use as livewire said, one does not want to risk the wrath of a larger company that uses the same or close to the same name and sues over copyright infringment.
I like "Livewire Computers", :biggrin: But there may be an issue with this as there are many hits for livewire on google
Once you have a name think of how that name will look on a store front, letterhead, business cards and what logo woud be appropriate. Just a quick example of a logo using that name. You can probably do better.
You have a point, I am just a bit paranoid. I don't just have to worry about business names similar to mine, I have to worry about trademarked phrases too. Thanks for suggesting Laudable Computers, but the name is a bit too generic. If someone googled custom computers, that wont be anywhere near the front page. I don't know what information I could give you to form better naming ideas... My initials are JW, in Ft. Lauderdale (could say Miami if it helpsYou're unlikely to get any totally unique ideas, everything worth having related to computer building has already been thought of by the billions of other people on this planet.
The best you can hope for is something unique to your region. But you haven't given us any info about yourself to work with, so we can only provide you with generic sounding names. Any of the suggestions by people above can be tweaked by you to make them more unique. Just add "Company Name, Ft Lauderdale" or "Company Name, South East" or "Company Name, Unlimited" etc.
You say the names are taken, but what do you mean? There is a difference between finding it in Google, & it actually being a registered business name. I don't know about the U.S, but for the UK, we can look up all registered names here. And as I say, even these registered names can be tweaked by someone else & re-used by them in their own area.
Or are you talking about domain names? Again, you can just tweak them by adding a hyphen between the words, or trying a different suffix, & are sure to find one that hasn't been registered yet.
Where have you seen "Laudable Computers" by the way? (link?) The only place it comes up in Google for me is in 1 new result, which is a link back to my earlier post (there, if you take that name, Google has already indexed it for you!)
Uhhh that might give the wrong idea of what I am doingHow about Thunder Pussy? Or the Enforcer?