Vector Name is built to help businesses find and secure their business names fast. We generate unique and creative business name suggestions and check availability for domain registration and trademarking.

Why Choose Vector Name

A Trusted Source

A Trusted Source

Vector Name checks both domain registrar servers and the USPTO database to show you which names have the best availability.

Save Time

Save Time

See both your generated business names and their availability for use in one place, saving you multiple searches across other sites.

Endless Choice

Endless Choice

Multiple business names are generated each time to help you brainstorm and find the perfect name.

Instant Results

Vector Name helps you find the perfect business name and register it's domain, all while checking to see if trademarks are available.

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  • Fast: Our powerful AI returns results for business names and their availability in an instant.
  • Flexible: We will generate creative, catchy ideas to help you find a great business name.
  • Comprehensive: Explore business names, domain availability and trademark availability all together.
  • Actionable: Search with us. We’ll help you get your business name fast!

Frequent Asked Questions

A business name generator helps you think of the perfect business name by coming up with unique name ideas based on your company description. By using Vector Name, you can also easily check if the domain name and trademark is available.

Usually, .com should be used if it's available. However, other extensions may also be appropriate such as .ai, .app or .org, depending on the type of product you are creating. Using .net is also a good alternative if your .com domain is not available.

No, a domain name must be purchased from a hosting site. However, they are usually low cost (under $20) and are charged once per year. Vector Name makes it easy to purchase your domain by providing a link to our hosting partner, right next to each generated name.

Vector Name gets its trademark data directly from the USPTO database, so most names that return no trademark results usually are available. However, it is always best to consult a trademark lawyer when applying for a trademark to make absolutely sure it is ok to use.

Generally speaking, trademarks only apply to the specific industry that a business is in. For instance, Jiffy peanut butter and Jiffy Lube have similar names, but because the industries are vastly different, they are not in conflict with each other. The best approach to take is to ask, 'Would customers confuse my business with the other one that already has this name?'

There are many options for registering a business, but we've found it's easier to use online registration sites such as bizee.com, since they will submit all the filing paper work for you and handle correspondence with your state. Additionally, all the paperwork will be handled electronically instead of through the mail.