business names for startups in India
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Add to cartMORE INFOSparly
$2,887Sparly is a short, electrifying name that has a cool, cutting edge feel. The name is a catchy mix of (sparly). It’s a riveting business name that has a wide appeal to diverse audiences. Our preliminary testing has shown this name to be particularly well received in Canada and India.
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Add to cartMORE INFOSparkBurst
$1,887SparkBurst is a short, easy-to-say and memorable. The brand name just sounds right when you say it aloud. Say it now — (spark) and (burst). SparkBurst seems to be perfectly suited for use in computers, internet, news, media and general business or tech start-up.
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Add to cartMORE INFOSparely
$2,387Sparely is a short and memorable. The brand name just sounds right when you say it aloud. Say it now — (sparely). Here’s a refreshing name that has a cutting edge appeal that would work in high growth markets. Consider this catchy name for a growth company in India or the United States.
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Add to cartMORE INFOSnivy
Snivy is made up of five letters. Snivy is a name that is very easy to remember and has a catchy repeating sound that would work well in business businesses. This domain is particularly well suited to a startup in India, China, Europe and the United States.
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Add to cartMORE INFOSlyon
$4,555Slyon is a name that conjures up success. We like the name because it’s straightforward and clean. The name was coined from (sly) and (on). Slyon is a name that is very easy to remember and has a catchy repeating sound that would work well in international, trade and general business businesses.
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Add to cartMORE INFOShrinkie
$2,887Shrinkie is a short and memorable. The brand name just sounds right when you say it aloud. Say it now — (shrink) and (ie). Shrinkie is a highly suitable name for a new venture in business. Our testing has found a good affective response to this brand consumers in both India and the United States.


