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http://www.rhymer.com/naming.html - The link is a free business name generator - it is self explanatory.
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I am starting a thrift store with used items, of course, as well as affordable gift items and a gift basket service. I will carry items like fashion jewelry, bath and body products, pet items, and will also have the over sized cupcakes and mini cakes (either for individual sale or added in a basket) You will also have that choice on the gift items, purchase with basket or seperately.I am starting up online but will be working on moving into a building so I need a name that will stick. I really dont want the words thrift in them since I will be doing gift baskets also. I'd like to have a name that will go with all that I have to offer but I keep drawing a blank lol.
I have came up with a few names, but I'm not sure
"Angel Boo Lane" , (Angel after my youngest daughter and my granddaughter's nickname is Boo)
"Sassy-tudes"
"I Want That"
My target customers will be moms and women. I am having trouble coming up with a slogan also. The theme and colors will all depend on the name. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
http://www.rhymer.com/naming.html - The link is a free business name generator - it is self explanatory.
Good Luck
FYI: try the website DesignCrowd for logo and design help. The site created my logo.
Cute names are "cute" but they don't tell customers what you do/have/are. Angel Boo Lane doesn't say anything..are you a store, a restaurant...what? You save on advertising costs is your name says what you are, no real slogans are necessary. Your name says it all.
ex: Best Buy, Whole Foods, Liquor Stop, they all say what they are without any other explanation.
Just my thoughts...
Cake & Trinkets
Baubles & Cake
Vintage Mercantile & Sweets
After you compile a list of favorites, I recommend you use the website:
Panabee
Their site is fun, simple and safe to use. It checks domain name availability, and offers suggestions.
GL! Your store sounds like a place I would for sure shop at!
I like Gift-N-Thrift as Patricia suggested. Or "Angel Boo's Gift and Thrift"
I agree that is sure is helpful to have what you sell into your name. I disagree that "Best Buy" needs no further explanation as to what they sell. Best Buy could sell clothing, be a thrift store, heck even a dollar store.
There's a store here called "Bless Your Heart". It might say "gifts" at the end. I'm don't remember. But you can tell by the FONT and by the COLOR on their sign that they are a gift store full of girly stuff - jewelry, handbags, rinestoned-gifts. The hot pink polka-dotted lettering and curly-Q font just says it all. So if I were you, I'd add some part of that element into your design. Not over-do it with the girly stuff b/c that turns some women off (me included). Perhaps on your sign you have logos/pics/simple drawings of some of the items you have (a rubber ducky if you include baby items, a pair of earrings, a dress, etc).
All that Jazz
Doo Dads
Angels Closet and Treasures
I like gift & thrift! Personalized names are difficult in business, for some of the reasons mentioned below and others.
Oh, that sounds really cute... I make fashion jewelry and sale wholesale to thrift and consignment stores and boutiques all the time, both online shops and brick 'n mortar stores! You can see my online shop/feedback rating here if interested, I would give you a great deal:
http://www.jeweledambrosia.etsy.com
As for names... the Angel Boo Lane is really cute, has a nice catchy cadence, but I agree it doesn't say 'what' it is! Maybe a slogan to help:
Angel Boo Lane
The place for sweets, gifts and thrift!
or put it in the name:
Angel Boo's Gifts and Thrift
Pick-It! Pack-It! Cupcakes in a Basket! ;-)
~L.