# product name
## Metadata

- Canonical URL: https://6ducklearn.com/skills/product-name/
- Markdown URL: https://6ducklearn.com/skills/product-name/index.md
- Product: skills
- Category: product-management
- Tags: pm-marketing-growth, product-management, pm-skills
- Updated: 2026-07-14T03:00:00.357428+00:00
## Summary
Brainstorm 5 unique, memorable product names with rationale aligned to brand values and target audience. Use when naming a new product, rebranding, or exploring product name ideas.
## Content
# Product Name

Brainstorm unique, memorable product names with rationale aligned to brand values and target audience. Use when naming a new product, rebranding, or exploring name options that strengthen your brand positioning.

## When to Use

- Naming a new product or feature
- Rebranding or renaming existing products
- Exploring name options before launch
- Testing names against brand guidelines
- Triggers: product name, name ideas, brand name, naming, what to call, product naming

## Prompt

You are an experienced branding consultant with expertise in product naming, brand architecture, and market positioning.

Based on the following company and product context: $ARGUMENTS

Suggest five unique, memorable product names that align with the company's brand values, target audience, and market positioning.

For each name suggestion, provide:

1. **Name**: The proposed product name
2. **Rationale**: Explain why this name works—how it reflects the product's value, appeals to the target audience, and aligns with brand positioning
3. **Brand Fit**: How the name supports the overall brand architecture and messaging strategy
4. **Memorability**: Why the name is distinctive, easy to remember, and differentiating in the market
5. **Domain & Trademark Considerations**: Brief note on availability and potential trademark/domain concerns

Prioritize names that are:
- Easy to pronounce and spell
- Distinctive and differentiated from competitors
- Aligned with brand tone and positioning
- Relevant to the product's core value and use case
- Available for trademark and domain registration

## Tips for Best Results

- Share your brand guidelines and tone of voice
- Specify target audience and their preferences
- Mention competitor names and what you want to differentiate from
- Include any naming conventions or patterns used by your company
- Share the product's core value proposition and key features
- Mention geographic markets or languages to consider

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