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Help pick a name for my company

13 replies

00sam · 27/01/2012 16:36

So... So far this is what I've come up with its for a baby store.

Rugrats
Spoilt angels
Baby ville
Twinkle toes
Little rascals boutique
Fuzz baby
Sugar plum boutique
The nursery boutique
Little ones Boutique

What do you think? Any other suggestions

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Snowbeetle · 27/01/2012 17:29

spoilt angels -NOOOO who wants to think their child is spoilt? sounds insulting before you begin, may as well call it spoilt brats Grin

Baby Ville - looks like baby vile at a glance. no

?? boutique - sounds expensive exclusive, so depends if that is what you are

sorry those are all negative. just honest feedback. out of those think Fuzz baby is fave. What about Baby Fluff (rhymes with baby stuff, but more cute)

00sam · 27/01/2012 20:34

Fair points

A few others

Teeny weeny
Pure cherub
Teenybopper
Wee angels
Authentic babies
Small innocence

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betterwhenthesunshines · 05/02/2012 14:46

Maybe if you give a bit more info about what you're trying to do - is it clothing? Equipment?
Are you aiming to make it very high end and expensive, or approachable and helpful?
Bricks and mortar retail or online?

ChippingInLovesEasterEggs · 05/02/2012 14:50

Twinkle Toes, Little Rascals, Pure Cherub are all OK - but you'd need to check them out as I'd be surprised if they were still available.

RubyrooUK · 05/02/2012 14:56

Hello

Rugrats is the name of a tv show with merchandise so I wouldn't pick that as if you ever want to expand into clothing etc, you might not to be able to use that name.

Sainsbury's has a range called Little Ones, so ditto with that one. It's not a good idea to use the same name as another brand if you can avoid it as it will limit what you can do with your name in future.

I think Little Rascals might also be taken.

Have you searched the government's patents/trademarks database to see which names already exist and what they can be used for? It might not be much of a problem if a telecoms company used the name Little Rascals for a telecoms company, but if they have it trademarked for fashion use, that would be a problem.

hocuspontas · 05/02/2012 15:19

Something with Rainbow. The Rainbow Store, Over the Rainbow, Rainbow Babies, etc.

Alliteration? e.g. Banana Babies, Cute n Cuddly Company

Playmates
Box of Delights
LittleLand

BettySuarez · 05/02/2012 15:36

I think Playmates are a brand of condom Wink

hocuspontas · 05/02/2012 16:06

Really? Haha. Grin
I suppose Box of Delights will have another meaning as well!

ggirl · 05/02/2012 16:10

The Baby Shop

lollipoppet · 05/02/2012 16:44

I like sugar plums minus the boutique bit.

What you selling?

iseenodust · 05/02/2012 16:52

Little rascals is a play barn place.

Like baby fluff from above.

Tiny toes?

CloudyShed · 18/02/2012 21:29

I like 'Babygubbins'

Sorry to comment on the rest of your thread but have skimmed through as am 'wilting' that is 'what was I looking for'?

Good luck with it!

planetpotty · 18/02/2012 22:47

I LOVE baby gubins! I would shop there

Or...

Was listening to something on the radio a few weeks back about naming businesses (thinking especially about the availability of www. Addresses) and the lady said lots of people use a made up word/name to get around this. She also said this had it's pitfalls as then it is not automatically obvious what your product is but if it was baby (insert made up word) that could work
Hmm does this make any sense at all?!?

Baby Binksy Hmm ok that's crap! But you get the idea Smile

Of course you could always call it Planet Potty Grin

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