A name for a real launch

Find a beauty business name
ready to launch.

Get relevant ideas, check domains, Telegram, Instagram and market languages, then choose the finalist you can move forward with.

Digital availability and language-risk guidance. Not a trademark search or legal clearance.

Start with a brief

Describe the business. See the first candidates here.

The free preview is an initial filter, not the final answer. It shows candidate names, the primary market domain and a usable Telegram username.

Ways to solve the job

Ideas are easy. A launch decision takes more.

Use a generator when you only need options. Use NamePass when you also need to narrow them down for a real market.

What you need NamePass AI generator Manual checks Brand specialist
Generate ideas Included Strong No Strong
Check domains and handles Domains + Telegram/Instagram variants Domains in some tools; handles separate Yes Depends on scope
Consider market languages Included Prompt-dependent Separate research Often
Help choose a finalist Evidence + trade-offs More suggestions You compare Yes
Your time and effort One guided flow Low to start High Low, slower process

Examples: ChatGPT, Namelix, Shopify and Atom for generation; registrars, WHOIS and Namechk for manual checks. Capabilities vary and can change. None of these options replaces professional trademark advice.

How it works

From brief to a decision in three steps.

01Brief

Get relevant candidates

Describe the product, audience, market and tone. NamePass generates options and runs the primary filter.

02Shortlist

Choose one to three finalists

You decide which names are realistic for the launch. No automatic winner and no forced Top-10.

03Deep check

Open the evidence and recommendation

NamePass checks broader domains, Telegram and Instagram variants, market languages and the trade-offs between finalists.

Example deep-check summary

The useful answer starts after the shortlist.

The preview gives direction. The deep check tells you what conflicts exist and whether one candidate is meaningfully stronger.

Coffee shop · 3 finalists

Checked
3
Serious conflicts
1
Strong asset sets
2

Clear leader found

Names, exact conflicts and the recommendation open in the personalized result.

FAQ

What the result does and does not mean.

What is free on the website?
You receive the first candidates that pass the primary filter, with the main market domain and a usable Telegram username. This is enough to form a shortlist, not enough to make a confident launch decision.
What happens after I choose finalists?
NamePass checks one to three selected names across the broader domain plan, Telegram and Instagram variants, and required market languages. The aggregate result is prepared before the paywall.
Does the report always choose a winner?
No. A leader is named only when the evidence shows a meaningful advantage. Otherwise the result explains the trade-offs and next actions for each viable option.
Does NamePass clear a trademark?
No. The recommendation covers digital availability and language risks. Trademark searches, company registration and legal clearance require the relevant official databases or a qualified professional.
What if I already have a name?
Use the separate check flow instead of generating alternatives. It is designed for a ready name and uses its own check packages.

Start with the business, not a random word list.

One useful brief is enough to see whether NamePass can find candidates worth taking to a deep check.

Describe the business

Niche context

What to account for before choosing the name.

A beauty name has to clear a few things at once: a working domain across the zones you care about (your ccTLD, the standard .com/.co/.shop, and a thematic like .beauty, .salon, or .studio), a usable Instagram and Telegram handle, and a clean read in the languages your clients actually speak. Generate candidates, check all of it together, pick the one that survives.

“The domain is free, so the name is free.”

Domain availability is one signal of three. A beauty name with a clean .com but an Instagram handle held by a dormant fan account, or a Telegram username already claimed by an unrelated business, leaves the brand with patchwork channels. All three have to work — or there has to be a workable variant of each — before you commit to signage.

A near-twin two blocks over.

“Beauty Lab”, “Glow Studio”, “The Brow Bar” — these phrasings are saturated in every major city. A name that's distinct on a search engine can still get confused with the salon next door at street level. NamePass can flag obvious language and brand-risk issues; local saturation you still have to check by walking the block.

A word that doesn't survive translation.

“Color” loanwords (kolor, kolour) and “shade” loanwords read fine in one language and awkward in another. The multilingual check flags the obvious ones — slang collisions, false friends, accidental meanings — before you put it on a sign.