School and course name generator.
For tutors, academies, kids' schools, coaching practices, and online courses. An education name has to read formal on a diploma and friendly in a parents' group chat — both at once. Generate candidates, then check the domain (ccTLD, .com, plus thematic .academy, .school, or .courses), the Instagram and Telegram handles parents will actually search, and how the name reads in their languages.
Try it free
Describe the project — get first names with status.
Domain and Telegram status checked free, right here. The full Telegram report checks 12–15 more domain options, Instagram and language risks.
Examples
What good education names tend to look like.
A name that earns trust on a printed certificate and doesn't feel cold in a chat group.
Northline Academy
Geographic-feel + academic suffix. The standard private-school shape. Works for kids, language schools, and adult professional academies — neutral across age ranges.
Pencil & Loop
Concrete object + abstract shape. Reads warm and kid-friendly — handwriting-and-cursive feel. Better for early-years schools and creative kids' programmes than for adult academies.
Pivot
One-word verb-noun. Reads career-change, executive-coaching, professional-development. Wrong tone for kids; correct for adult coaching practices that promise an outcome.
Tessera
Latin root, “tile” or “mosaic-piece”. Reads classical without being heavy. The kind of name that ages well — works for a five-person tutoring outfit today and a 200-student school in ten years.
Halton Tutors
Surname + service. The traditional tutor-as-named-person pattern. Trades distinctiveness for trust — parents read “a person, not a chain” without you having to explain.
Curio Lab
Curiosity-root + clinical noun. Reads STEM, hands-on, kids-and-teens. The “Lab” suffix can carry research credentials too — works for both a maker-space and a chemistry tutor's branding.
Pitfalls
Three places education naming usually breaks.
Some words are licensed in your jurisdiction.
“Academy”, “School”, “University”, “Institute”, “College” — in many countries the right to call a business one of these is restricted to accredited or licensed entities. The fine for using the word without the license can be significant. Check your local education authority's rules before printing certificates.
The Telegram and Instagram handle is the trust signal for parents.
Especially for kids' education in CIS markets, parents check the school's Telegram channel and Instagram before signing. A handle like @school_tashkent_2024 reads new and unestablished, which is the opposite of what an education brand needs. Treat the handle as part of the name decision.
The same name has to work in two registers.
It goes on certificates, parent contracts, regulatory filings — all formal. And it goes in parent chat groups, WhatsApp invites, kids' lunchbox stickers — all casual. A name that's only formal feels distant; a name that's only casual feels unserious. The good ones survive both contexts unchanged.
Try a brief.
One or two sentences about what you teach and to whom. You'll see 3–5 candidates with domain and handle status in under a minute.
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