Store Name Generator
Type a keyword for your niche or product, pick a style, and get a fresh batch of brandable store name ideas — copy any you like with one click.
Store Name Generator
How to use this generator
Type a single word that captures your niche or product — "candle," "pet," "fitness," "phone" — rather than a full sentence; the generator works best with one clear keyword. Choose a style that matches the brand feeling you're going for, then press Generate. Don't like the batch? Press it again for a fresh set, or switch styles to see a completely different flavor of name.
What makes a strong dropshipping store name
- Short and sayable. If someone can't repeat it back after hearing it once, it's probably too long or too awkward.
- Free of hyphens and numbers. "shop-my-store4" is hard to say out loud and easy to mistype into a browser.
- A little abstract. Names that suggest a feeling (bright, premium, playful) tend to age better than names that describe today's exact product line, since niches often shift.
- Checked before you commit. Confirm the domain, socials, and a basic trademark search are all clear before you build a brand around it.
Frequently asked questions
How does this generator come up with names? +
It combines your keyword with a bank of prefixes, suffixes, and naming patterns commonly used in real e-commerce branding, filtered by the style you pick. It won't hand you a single "correct" answer — it's meant to jumpstart your own thinking by showing dozens of workable combinations quickly, so you can react to what feels right rather than staring at a blank page.
The name I like is probably already taken. What should I do? +
Almost certainly, some suggestions will be taken as a domain or trademark — that's normal for any name generator. Before you commit to one, check the exact domain availability with a registrar, search the name plus your country on a trademark database, and check whether the matching social media handles are free. Treat the generator's output as a shortlist to research, not a final answer.
Should my store name describe exactly what I sell? +
Not necessarily. A literal name (like "Phone Case Store") is easy to understand but hard to expand later if you add new products, and it's rarely memorable. Many successful stores use a suggestive or abstract name paired with a clear tagline instead — the name creates identity, and the tagline (see the Slogan Generator) does the explaining.
How long should a dropshipping store name be? +
Shorter is usually easier to remember, type, and fit on a logo — most strong e-commerce names fall somewhere between one and three words. Long names are harder to say out loud and more likely to get typo'd into a browser bar, which matters more for a new store still building word-of-mouth traffic.
Can I use these names for something other than a dropshipping store? +
Yes — the underlying naming patterns here work for most small e-commerce or product brands, not only dropshipping. Just adjust the keyword you enter to match your actual niche or product category.