Best tools to help think of company names?

Are there any tools/apps/methods out there that can help founders think of a name for their company? Need to think of a name right now without going to a desert and using inspirational substances.
Karthik Mahadevanwww.karmafolio.com · Edited

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The Name App

Find an available name for your next brilliant idea

Ayush Mittal12bro @boombro, Founder RefR ✌ · Written
Explore whether your preferred name is already taken in the most popular social networks.
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Wordoid

Most creative way to find a catchy name for your new venture

Amit SharmaProduct Manager · Edited
I havn't come across any tool better than this . Try it , you will come to know why it's the best .
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Lean Domain Search

Find a Great Domain Name w/ twitter handle availability

Easy way to find some permutations of common ngrams and phrases. It also checks the domain and twitter username availability - because, your company needs an available domain right?
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Namesmith.io

Ayush Mittal12bro @boombro, Founder RefR ✌ · Written
Just describe your idea in up to five words and let namesmith generate you some really creative suggestions along with domain availability.
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Kayosz Namebird

Ayush Mittal12bro @boombro, Founder RefR ✌ · Written
Startup name generator and new word maker.
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Ayush Mittal12bro @boombro, Founder RefR ✌ · Written
Two different tools to generate smart domain name suggestions using synonyms, suffixes, prefixes, short url, new gtlds to find the perfect domain name.
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Viable

See if your venture's name already exists in the world

Timothy GrahamDirector Digital Strategy & Innovation · Written
Before you fall in love with a name use this to make sure that its not being used in a similar vertical.
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Danielle CadhitCo-Founder, CEO @CostCanvas · Written
Allows you to check your company name or product name with real people from 80+ countries for linguistic issues, negative associations, and local competition.
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