Is xrdrcgsaffjgkufvudauhi a good company?
i exhausted all my options all words are trademarked in some form, the made up names i come up with google is always pulling up something un related or i end up hating so i’m going xrdrcgsaffjgkufvudauhi it made not be conventional but that’s irrelevant all that matters is creating something that is trademark-able even if it’s just a random string of letters!
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This is for names of people... this is not a human name. Please post in the correct forum: The Lounge.
In addition, the name is spelled in a confusing manner and cannot be pronounced. I personally would not buy from a company with that name because I would think that whoever runs it or works for it is eager to be different, eager to take people's money, or eager to get a reaction out of others, not actually provide high quality products to them. It ends up not being authentic, which is the opposite of what you seem to be striving for. In fact, I can imagine that the name will be forgotten quickly. Many people are (excuse my words) lazy and will not feel like putting that into a search engine. If they get even 1 letter wrong, it may not show up at all. It is counterproductive.
If you're not trolling, you might want to look outside of a human name website for company names. Your posts come off as spam because they seem aimless and repetitive. People have already done their best to answer your questions, but you will not relent. And why does it matter if unrelated things come up? That is bound to happen. If you actually create the business website, then it might be among the results to show up. You are dooming yourself by discarding every idea that isn't "perfect". You're never going to find the "perfect" name. Just pick something practical, easy to spell and easy to say. A name that you dislike might even grow on you if you start saying it, writing it or using it more. Just keep an open mind and stop being so quick to reject stuff that does not fit into your little box. Most stuff isn't going to fit in there. Personally, I don't see what would be wrong with the name Emezli. It's not taken, it's not too long, and I don't think most people would struggle to say it. The only thing that comes up with that exact name is a Reddit post. It's completely unrelated to your company but if you make it your company name, it probably will become the first result. That's one idea off the top of my head.
In addition, the name is spelled in a confusing manner and cannot be pronounced. I personally would not buy from a company with that name because I would think that whoever runs it or works for it is eager to be different, eager to take people's money, or eager to get a reaction out of others, not actually provide high quality products to them. It ends up not being authentic, which is the opposite of what you seem to be striving for. In fact, I can imagine that the name will be forgotten quickly. Many people are (excuse my words) lazy and will not feel like putting that into a search engine. If they get even 1 letter wrong, it may not show up at all. It is counterproductive.
If you're not trolling, you might want to look outside of a human name website for company names. Your posts come off as spam because they seem aimless and repetitive. People have already done their best to answer your questions, but you will not relent. And why does it matter if unrelated things come up? That is bound to happen. If you actually create the business website, then it might be among the results to show up. You are dooming yourself by discarding every idea that isn't "perfect". You're never going to find the "perfect" name. Just pick something practical, easy to spell and easy to say. A name that you dislike might even grow on you if you start saying it, writing it or using it more. Just keep an open mind and stop being so quick to reject stuff that does not fit into your little box. Most stuff isn't going to fit in there. Personally, I don't see what would be wrong with the name Emezli. It's not taken, it's not too long, and I don't think most people would struggle to say it. The only thing that comes up with that exact name is a Reddit post. It's completely unrelated to your company but if you make it your company name, it probably will become the first result. That's one idea off the top of my head.
I think it'd help if it's something people would google without knowing anything about the company. That way more people will find the company because it could show up in more searches. There's tons of stuff like that that isn't trademarked.
If I was going to go for something nonsensical I'd probably do more like Jaywalking Rhinoceros (Clothing Co) because I can at least visualize and spell that.
If I was going to go for something nonsensical I'd probably do more like Jaywalking Rhinoceros (Clothing Co) because I can at least visualize and spell that.
This message was edited 10/24/2024, 10:43 PM
Thanks. I think I just got an epiphany of a company name that has meaning and is pronouce able.
I just spent the last hour of my life googling different trademarks on ideas I either got from Ai or concocted myself. I will never get that time back. You're Welcome. If I ever hear you complain about shirt names again I may lose my goddamn mind.
These are the ones that are definitely not currently trademarked because I searched the Global Database:
All Day Tees
Ancient Fiber Works
Ancient Thread Apparel
Ancient Weave
Arachne Threads (Arachne, the master weaver from Greek mythology)
Arcadia Wear
Artsy Apparel
Artsy Fartsy Tees
Artisan Threads
Artistry in Cotton
Artsy Cotton
Athena’s Loom (Greek goddess of wisdom and crafts)
Athena’s Threadworks
Boundless Threads
Brigid's Loom (Celtic goddess of crafts and arts)
Fiber Art Stories
Celestial Stitch
Chimera Tees
Clotho Crafts (Clotho, one of the three Fates who spun the thread of life)
Clotho Threads
Vision of Clotho
Cotton Canvas
Cyclops Cloth
Demeter’s Threads (Greek goddess of agriculture, associated with nurturing and creation)
Divine Spindle Apparel
Echo Enchanted Tees
Echo Threads
Effortless Fibers
ElysianTees
Evermark Prints
Everyday Expressions
Eye-Catching Expressions
Fabric Flair
Fabric Verse
Fiber Flow Tees
Fiber Foundry
Fiber Legacy Tees
Fresh Stitch
Fresh Stitches
Frigg’s Fabric (Frigg, Norse goddess associated with weaving)
Frigg’s Stitchwork
Groovy Cotton
Graphic Fusion
Handwoven Glory
Inspiring Cloth Connections
Inspired by Cotton
Inspired Impressions
Iris' Loom (Greek goddess of the rainbow, symbolizing connection and creativity)
Legacy Cotton
These are the ones that are definitely not currently trademarked because I searched the Global Database:
All Day Tees
Ancient Fiber Works
Ancient Thread Apparel
Ancient Weave
Arachne Threads (Arachne, the master weaver from Greek mythology)
Arcadia Wear
Artsy Apparel
Artsy Fartsy Tees
Artisan Threads
Artistry in Cotton
Artsy Cotton
Athena’s Loom (Greek goddess of wisdom and crafts)
Athena’s Threadworks
Boundless Threads
Brigid's Loom (Celtic goddess of crafts and arts)
Fiber Art Stories
Celestial Stitch
Chimera Tees
Clotho Crafts (Clotho, one of the three Fates who spun the thread of life)
Clotho Threads
Vision of Clotho
Cotton Canvas
Cyclops Cloth
Demeter’s Threads (Greek goddess of agriculture, associated with nurturing and creation)
Divine Spindle Apparel
Echo Enchanted Tees
Echo Threads
Effortless Fibers
ElysianTees
Evermark Prints
Everyday Expressions
Eye-Catching Expressions
Fabric Flair
Fabric Verse
Fiber Flow Tees
Fiber Foundry
Fiber Legacy Tees
Fresh Stitch
Fresh Stitches
Frigg’s Fabric (Frigg, Norse goddess associated with weaving)
Frigg’s Stitchwork
Groovy Cotton
Graphic Fusion
Handwoven Glory
Inspiring Cloth Connections
Inspired by Cotton
Inspired Impressions
Iris' Loom (Greek goddess of the rainbow, symbolizing connection and creativity)
Legacy Cotton
This message was edited 10/24/2024, 9:00 PM
I think you did great, Diana. I just wanted to acknowledge that after the timid response. There are sooo many options! Surely some will appeal to OP.
Ps. My favourite is Zeus!
Thank you! I didn't mean to get snippy at the end, I'm just starting to get frustrated about the situation because they've been asking about this for months 😅
Thank You for the list. I’ll see what i can come
up with
up with
That's not a good company name. Nobody can spell or even remember that.
I would have no idea how to pronounce that. Udauhi sounds cool though.
I was going to suggest Dauhi myself, but Udauhi sounds even better.
This message was edited 10/24/2024, 8:16 PM
I stand by what I said before: I think you need to focus on your mental health and healing before pursuing major business endeavors. Like Starla, I don't believe you truly want to go through with it in a tangible way. I think you want to keep chasing your own tail and commiserating, rather than taking proactive measures toward anything—whether it's business or otherwise—due to a fear of failure. I believe you think it's easier to stay stuck than to try moving forward, so you sabotage yourself and make excuses through any means necessary.
What you truly need is help unpacking these issues with a social worker, therapist, doctor, or another type of helping professional who can guide you in healing in a way that enables you to make progress in your life. Right now, you are the one stopping yourself and keeping yourself stuck. It's not about the name; it's never been about the name. The joke post about a nonsensical cluster of words as a potential company brand proves that. I'm not saying this to demonize you; I genuinely believe you're someone who is hurting and in need of assistance, not someone who is purposely malicious or trolling.
My advice is to seek help and get to the root of what is stopping you from moving forward and keeping you stuck. It’s not about the name or the T-shirt business. As I said before, I think you're afraid of failure, which keeps you stuck. The real task is figuring out ways to get unstuck and healing the hurt in your heart that’s making you so afraid of failure. Failure is a part of life—it happens. We've all faced it. I’ve faced it. I got fired from three different jobs in my teens and early twenties. I know what it's like to feel unemployed and stuck, just as you're feeling now.
But the important thing is to figure out your next steps in a tangible and concrete way. In your case, that means addressing things at an internal level, in my professional opinion. I have faith in you, and I hope you'll give yourself the grace to have faith in yourself as well. You deserve better than the way you're treating yourself.
What you truly need is help unpacking these issues with a social worker, therapist, doctor, or another type of helping professional who can guide you in healing in a way that enables you to make progress in your life. Right now, you are the one stopping yourself and keeping yourself stuck. It's not about the name; it's never been about the name. The joke post about a nonsensical cluster of words as a potential company brand proves that. I'm not saying this to demonize you; I genuinely believe you're someone who is hurting and in need of assistance, not someone who is purposely malicious or trolling.
My advice is to seek help and get to the root of what is stopping you from moving forward and keeping you stuck. It’s not about the name or the T-shirt business. As I said before, I think you're afraid of failure, which keeps you stuck. The real task is figuring out ways to get unstuck and healing the hurt in your heart that’s making you so afraid of failure. Failure is a part of life—it happens. We've all faced it. I’ve faced it. I got fired from three different jobs in my teens and early twenties. I know what it's like to feel unemployed and stuck, just as you're feeling now.
But the important thing is to figure out your next steps in a tangible and concrete way. In your case, that means addressing things at an internal level, in my professional opinion. I have faith in you, and I hope you'll give yourself the grace to have faith in yourself as well. You deserve better than the way you're treating yourself.
I was being serious about the name plus if you don’t have a good company name then your product or service becomes irrelevant i mean you can’t honestly tell me you would do business with a company called “Shit, Inc.” Or “The Plantation Co.”
People on here and IRL are willing to help you figure out what you need to do to get back on track, but you need to be willing to listen and work with people. That doesn't mean signing over all autonomy and decision making, but it does mean heartfelt and sincere engagement. If you want help you need to meet people halfway Emezli.
You keep asking for help, but you also are immediately dismissive of any and all feedback you receive from the forum
This message was edited 10/24/2024, 6:23 PM
I wouldn't do business with xrdrcgsaffjgkufvudauhi either because it's just nonsense letters... did you retain anything I said or was it just in one ear and out the other?
well then what company name could i possably go with?
USPTO Database: Search the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database for registered trademarks
Trademarkia: Use Trademarkia for an easy search of trademarks.
Trademarkia: Use Trademarkia for an easy search of trademarks.
I already did that and while the names I did put in don't show anything, people aren't going to be looking in trademark search engines. they are going to be looking through google. all I need is a name that is trademark able and doesn't pull up anything unrelated when I type it into google that's all im trying to do im not trying to make it difficult but when you have to put all of that into consideration it mskes the process difficult and impossible.
Google will show you something. We already explained this to you. What matters is the trademark. Which you can check. Again, we explained that too
Ok I gotta learn to just trust in the process and not worry about whats on Google. All that matters is it’s pronounceable and available in the trademark search. I will look at it that way. just trust in the process.
This message was edited 10/24/2024, 8:35 PM
It's not a matter of trusting the process... I just told you 10 different ways that the name of the T-shirt company is not the problem you are facing, but you refuse to acknowledge me or anyone else about it.
I'm going to tell you one last time to humor myself: I am willing to help you if you are sincere, but you have to meet me halfway. People have given you ideas for MONTHS and explained how to search the trademark forums to you. You won't listen. As it is, you won't listen. If you want help researching resources in your area to seek help finding employment, education or otherwise you can DM me and I would be willing to help you. That's my career is helping people. But as is without actually listening to the feedback you are given I don't want to talk to you anymore and I don't want to help you. You don't seem to want to help yourself. If that changes, hit me up. Otherwise, I won't be answering to your posts anymore.
If nobody can pronounce it and the name gives no clue as to what you're selling, what will you have gained? Nothing.
We have told you and told you and tried to help you, but you're just bound and determined to make this as hard for yourself as you possibly can. You're your own worst enemy, and to be honest I have my doubts you have any serious intentions of starting any business, or doing anything that requires actual thought.
We have told you and told you and tried to help you, but you're just bound and determined to make this as hard for yourself as you possibly can. You're your own worst enemy, and to be honest I have my doubts you have any serious intentions of starting any business, or doing anything that requires actual thought.
I have exhausted my brain trying to come up with a company name, every word is trademarked in some form, every made up I word I came up with google thinks you mean something else even though the word is made up. do you really think it’s that easy to come up with a company name that is trademarked, that can grow with the company and won’t redirect you to anything when you type it into google and on top of all of that it’s gotta be a name that you like!
Google will always give you something though. It's better to look directly at the trademark name websites. As you've been told already