The Untitled Project

Let Me Name Your Child

Companies pay six figures for a name. Your child is a considerably more important launch. Complete the form below and our process will return a shortlist.

Step 1The basics

Before we generate a single candidate, we'll define what the name must do.

Every candidate is tested against it for flow, rhythm, and initials.

We need a last name to continue — every candidate gets tested against it.
2 · Naming for

The shortlist should read as a coherent brand family, not a merger.

4 · What should the name say about them?

Your child is entering a crowded market. What qualities should their name communicate on first impression?

5 · Should the name stand on its own?

Some names end up doing the job alone — Beyoncé, Shakira, most Brazilian footballers. If that's the ambition, we'll weight for it.

Step 2Style

Naming styles define where we look. Select as many as apply.

6 · Name styles
Step 3Narrowing it down

Let's narrow it down a bit. How distinct or common do you want their name to be?

7 · How common should it be?
Very commonVery rare
8a · Syllables
8b · Sound
9 · Nicknames

A family name to incorporate, echo, or riff on.

Names of exes, names claimed by cousins, letters to avoid. Separate with commas.

13 · Will there be a middle name?

Affects how much work the first name has to do.

Turnaround: about 20 seconds.

In progressFinding names
Reading your answers
Exploring your selected styles
Screening for popularity, sound, and conflicts
Writing up the shortlist
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Your resultsRound 1

Your shortlist

Same answers, a fresh round of candidates.