All Free Tools

Business Name Generator

Generate creative, professional name ideas for your home service business. Choose your trade, add your location, and get instant suggestions.

1. Select Your Trade

2. Your Location

3. Extra Keywords (optional)

Comma-separated keywords to include

Select a trade and click "Generate Names"

We'll create 20 unique name ideas for your business

Launch Your Business with Fieldbookly

Once you've picked your name, set up your field service business in minutes with Fieldbookly — scheduling, invoicing, and client management all in one.

Online booking page
Branded invoices & quotes
Client portal
Mobile app for technicians
Start Free Trial

Tips for Choosing a Business Name

Keep it short and memorable

Aim for 2-3 words. Short names are easier to remember, spell, and fit on vehicle wraps.

Check domain availability

Before committing, make sure the .com domain is available. Try namecheap.com or godaddy.com.

Verify it's not taken

Search your state's business registry and the USPTO trademark database to avoid legal issues.

Think about SEO

Including your city/region or service type (e.g., 'Austin Plumbing Pros') can help with local search rankings.

Say it out loud

Make sure it sounds professional when you answer the phone. Avoid awkward word combinations.

Get feedback

Ask friends, family, and potential customers which names resonate most before finalizing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best business name?
Choose a name that's short (2-3 words), easy to spell and pronounce, and conveys professionalism. It should hint at your trade or service area. Check that the domain name and social media handles are available before committing.
Should I include my city in the business name?
Including your city can boost local SEO (e.g., 'Austin Plumbing Pros'), but it may limit you if you expand to other areas. Consider whether you plan to stay local or grow into a regional business.
Do I need to register my business name?
Yes. Once you've chosen a name, register it with your state as a DBA (Doing Business As) or LLC. You should also check the USPTO trademark database to ensure the name isn't already trademarked.
Can I change my business name later?
Yes, but it's costly and confusing — you'll need to update licenses, insurance, vehicle wraps, uniforms, marketing materials, and online listings. It's worth investing time upfront to pick the right name.