AI Business Name Generator
Brainstorm creative, unique, and memorable brand names using AI, specifically optimized for the Ugandan market.
Your brand name starts here
Tell us your industry and we'll brainstorm 10 unique names for your business.
About the AI Business Name Generator
Naming a business is harder than it looks: the name has to be memorable, easy to spell over the phone, meaningful to your market, and — critically in 2026 — available as a domain name and on social media. Many Ugandan founders discover too late that their registered business name is unusable online because every variation of the domain is taken.
This AI generator produces name ideas tailored to your industry and style — modern, traditional, descriptive, or abstract. For each direction it suggests variations, so you can shortlist names and immediately check domain availability before committing anything to URSB registration.
How to Generate Business Names
- 1Describe your business — industry, what you sell, and who you serve.
- 2Pick a naming style: modern and short, descriptive, local-language inspired, or coined words.
- 3Generate and shortlist 3–5 names that feel right and are easy to say aloud.
- 4Check domain availability (.com and .ug) and social handles before registering the business.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a good business name?
Short, pronounceable, spellable after hearing it once, and distinctive within your industry. Test any candidate by saying it over a phone call — if you have to spell it out, customers will mistype it. Avoid names that box you in geographically or by product if you plan to expand.
Should I choose a .com or .ug domain?
Get the .com if it's available — it's the global default. A .ug or .co.ug domain adds local credibility and often remains available when the .com is taken; many Ugandan businesses register both and redirect one to the other. What matters most is an exact or close match to your business name.
How do I register a business name in Uganda?
Reserve and register the name through URSB (Uganda Registration Services Bureau), either online via the URSB portal or at their offices. Name reservation costs are modest and the process typically takes a few days. Check the URSB register first to avoid conflicts with existing companies.
Should my business name include keywords like 'Uganda' or my industry?
Descriptive names ('Kampala Fresh Produce') are instantly clear but limit expansion and are harder to trademark. Coined or abstract names ('Safeboda', 'Xente') are more brandable but need marketing to build meaning. Many strong Ugandan brands land in between — a distinctive word plus a clarifying tagline.
What should I do after choosing a name?
Register the domain immediately (they're cheap; losing one is expensive), secure matching social handles, register with URSB, then invest in a logo and website. A name only becomes a brand when customers can find it online — that's where we come in.