There is no perfect name.

That’s the first thing that Ragen Alexander tells his clients. He’s worked with Amazon, Meta, Verizon, MetLife, Forever 21, Honda, and many other major brands, and he’s often in the position of delivering the tough news that no name can accomplish everything. “You can’t have something that’s super concise and telegraphic and feels really familiar and comfortable while also representing out-of-the-box thinking and innovation,” he says. “Each name comes with its own set of pros and cons, so it’s really about determining the greatest opportunity for you.”

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