Your agency name should sound
like it commands a premium.
AI-powered naming built for creative agencies, brand studios, and consultancies. Every name comes with a verified .com. Because telling a client 'we're at theagency.co.uk' is not a vibe.
.com verified in real time · no credit card required · 5 free sessions
Agency naming is different
Agency names carry weight in the room.
A great agency name gets said by a CMO in a meeting and it sounds intentional. A mediocre one gets dropped in the proposal and quietly ignored.
You need something ownable globally.
Your agency works with international brands. The name needs to work in English, be phonetically neutral, and not mean something unfortunate in German.
The domain situation is grim.
Every single-word agency-sounding name registered in 2005 by a one-man-band who shut down in 2009 and the domain is now parked.
What kickass.name does for agency naming
Handles high-volume naming for client work too
If you're naming your agency and need to name ten client brands a month, we have a plan for that. Agency tier: 500 sessions per month, client workspaces, and export-ready output.
Vibe-controlled for premium positioning
The 'Dead Serious' and 'Too Cool to Rush' vibes are built for exactly this. Names that sound established before you are.
Every result is .com verified
No squatted domains. No parking pages. If the cat puts it in front of you, you can register it today.
Example names
Real names generated by kickass.name — each with a verified available .com at time of generation.
cordis.com
quiet luxury
maren.com
quiet luxury
meridian.com
dead serious
veritas.com
dead serious
crux.com
sharp & punchy
wobby.com
friendly weird
Domain availability changes. Verify before purchasing.
Agency naming questions
Should an agency name reflect what the agency does?
Not necessarily. Many of the most respected agencies have abstract or invented names (Wieden+Kennedy, Anomaly, Droga5) that say nothing about their services and everything about their personality. The name's job is to be memorable and signal the quality of your positioning — not to describe your service offering. That's what your portfolio is for.
Should my agency be named after me (a personal name)?
Founder-named agencies have strong personal authority and are common in law, consulting, and PR. The tradeoff: they're harder to sell, and growth is perceived as tied to the founder's personal bandwidth. If you plan to build a multi-partner firm or eventually exit, a brand name tends to serve you better long-term.
How many words should an agency name be?
One to two words is the sweet spot for memorability and domain availability. Three-word agency names are common but harder to establish as a strong brand. Abbreviations can work (e.g., VCCP, BBH) but require much more brand investment to make land.
Can I use kickass.name to generate names for my clients?
Yes — and the Agency plan is built exactly for this. You get 500 naming sessions per month, client workspaces to keep projects separated, and CSV export for briefing packs. There is overage if you blow past that in a sprint. Many studios use us to produce 2–3 naming directions per brief before a client workshop.
What's the difference between the Founder plan and the Agency plan?
Founder ($29 launch offer, $49 standard) gives you 60 sessions per month, which is plenty for your own brand or occasional client work. Agency ($99/mo) gives you 500 sessions, team capacity, and the higher-volume workflow this kind of service work actually needs. If naming is part of your deliverable, Agency is the right fit.
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