Type your scent notes, get ten names worth considering. Tap any name and it writes the story to match. Built on a simple philosophy: a good name feels like a destination, and a good story is a moment, not a novel.
Free to use, up to 20 generations a day. Names and stories are starting points; make them yours before you print them.
Treat the ten names as directions, not answers. Usually two or three will feel like your brand; the rest tell you what your brand isn't, which is just as useful. Say the shortlist out loud, picture each on your label, and check that nobody in your niche already owns it (a quick marketplace and trademark search before you fall in love).
Customers don't remember fragrance notes. They remember how something made them feel: a scene, a place, a moment. A candle without a story is just scented wax; a name and a story turn it into an experience someone can gift, describe, and rebuy. The strongest candle stories feel visual, like a still frame from a film. They invite someone to light the candle and see if the room becomes that scene.
It won't reference your fragrance percentages, pour temps, or wick sizes, because those belong in the studio, not on the label. And it won't hand you a finished brand; naming is a starting line. The thinking behind naming, storytelling, and building a cohesive candle line is chapter 12 territory in the Six Figure Wick ebook.
Named it? Put it on a compliant label with the safety label generator, and price it with the pricing calculator.
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