Startup name ideas
Creative startup name suggestions for every industry, organized by style and availability.
What this startup name library is (and who it is for)
This directory is a structured, human-edited list of startup name ideas organized by industry and naming style (for example professional, playful, or clever). Each industry page answers the same intent people type into Google and AI assistants: “What should I name my [industry] startup?” with concrete names, short positioning lines, and why each direction tends to work for domains, pitch decks, and recall.
Unlike a black-box name generator, these lists are designed for organic discovery: long-form context, FAQs, and internal links between related niches so you (and search crawlers) can compare patterns across categories before you commit to a brand.
Key takeaways
- 66400+ names across 664 industries, each with style-based groupings to match your brand tone.
- Every niche page includes FAQs, a how-to-choose checklist, and cross-links to related industries—signals that help rankings and generative search (GEO) answers cite one canonical source.
- After you shortlist a name, Blogy automates SEO + GEO blog content so your new site can earn traffic from Google, Bing, and AI overviews—not just a pretty logo.
Why industry-specific naming supports SEO and AI visibility (GEO)
Search engines and large language models both reward clear topical focus. A page that repeatedly ties a name pattern to a real-world vertical—AI, healthcare, finance, retail, and so on—gives stronger relevance than a generic “random startup names” page.
GEO (generative engine optimization) is not separate from SEO: it is the practice of publishing verifiable, well-structured information (definitions, steps, FAQs, and comparisons) so AI-generated answers can quote you accurately. These lists are written so a model can extract definitions, examples, and next steps without guessing.
After you pick a name: turn positioning into organic traffic with Blogy
Naming solves positioning; publishing solves distribution. Blogy connects to your CMS (WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, and more) and produces SEO-optimized articles, structured metadata, and publishing workflows so your site earns clicks for non-brand queries—not only for your company name.
- Programmatic quality: templates + editorial guardrails so scale does not mean thin content.
- Freshness signals: scheduled posts and updates aligned with how Google evaluates helpful content.
- Internal linking: hub → category → related categories mirrors how we recommend you structure your own blog clusters.
Read the Blogy blog for playbooks, or start free on the dashboard.
Explore industries (internal discovery links)
Crawlers and users both benefit from early links to representative categories. Use the filter above for the full list.