What a finished
naming session looks like.
Below is a real output from the Onoma method for a fictional product. Your session follows the same shape — brief, candidates with rationale, and live domain availability.
- — a tide that fills the cove a little each day
- — a quiet harbor for money you don't have to think about
Names, ranked by what's still open.
Coast metaphor — the tide quietly filling a cove maps to money set aside without effort.
'Tend' is gentle, ongoing, agricultural — opposite of fintech aggression. Wise grounds it.
Suggests heading somewhere safe. Two plain English words that lock together like a destination.
Says what it does and how it feels at the same time. The 'quiet' is the whole brand promise.
Abstract but familiar — Latin 'lumen' root reads as light and clarity. Short, two syllables, easy to say and spell on first hearing.
Invented word with a Latinate feel — hints at 'new' and 'shore' without committing to either. Trademark-friendly because it doesn't describe the category.
From the verb list. Evokes 'sunny side' but for cashflow — buffered, easy, livable.
A warm ember tucked inside a grove — small, steady, alive. Reads as protective without being clinical.
Sample data shown for illustration. Domain status in real sessions is checked live against registrar records at the moment of your report.