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Subject: Name for a New Business
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: blackbox20042005-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 07 Sep 2004 14:00 PDT
Expires: 07 Oct 2004 14:00 PDT
Question ID: 398027
I am working on a name for a new business that well design and install
audio visual systems in churches, clubs, schools and offices.  I am
looking for a name for that business that communicates the concept of:

1) Bringing people together
2) It can be the name for the energy that each individual has, when
combined with other like minded individuals, multiplies the effect. 
Something more unique and less common than SYNERGY.
3) Other descriptors
Wow 
Dazzle 
Unite 
Integrate 
Bond 
Collective Good
Unique 
Pizzaz
Innovate
Experience

Perhaps something rooted in indian or asian culture? Greek/Classical languages?

Similarly, the USP for the company will be rooted in customer
relationships, honesty, ethics, trust. Maybe something down this
route?

One word - easy to remember.  I know all of the market research that
should go in to choosing a name so please focus your answer on
possible name propositions.

Thanks!!!!

Clarification of Question by blackbox20042005-ga on 07 Sep 2004 23:49 PDT
Thanks everyone for your ideas.  For more clarification -

Synaxis is GREAT!!! So far, it's the name of a rock band, a bank in
Tennessee, and a software company (that may be out of business).  For
us, it's still in the running, but some more ideas along this line
would be appreciated.

Divinergy works, though it may be too narrow.

Synergrate may also work, though Syntegration Inc already exists.

Request for Question Clarification by jbf777-ga on 08 Sep 2004 08:21 PDT
How about:

"Immedia" -

Incorporates media (audio/video), "immediacy," and "mediate"?

Request for Question Clarification by jbf777-ga on 08 Sep 2004 08:23 PDT
Mediacy
Synermedia

Request for Question Clarification by jbf777-ga on 08 Sep 2004 08:24 PDT
Immedius?

Clarification of Question by blackbox20042005-ga on 08 Sep 2004 09:03 PDT
Not a bad idea jbf777, but those names are in use.  The value of
immediacy/time is less relevant.

More important is that when a proper sound/video system is installed,
it brings people on to the dancefloor, gets them to listen to the
minister, and to pay attention in class.  It helps bring people
together and to bring content to life.
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Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: pinkfreud-ga on 07 Sep 2004 14:58 PDT
 
How about Synaxis? 

It comes from the Greek, and means "gathering together."
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: jbf777-ga on 07 Sep 2004 14:59 PDT
 
"Divinergy?"
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: voila-ga on 07 Sep 2004 16:01 PDT
 
Symbivox?
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: dreamboat-ga on 07 Sep 2004 18:51 PDT
 
How about playing on your own words?

Wowique
DazzleMe
Unigrate
Innograte 
BondJamesBond *sorry, hee hee*
UniQueue
Pizzazzle
Innovazzle

Tho I have to admit, I kinda like what jbf777 said: Divinergy
Not too "spiritual", but divine, none the less.
Or maybe Divintegrate? Too long. Sounds like ingrate.

Good luck in your new endeavor!
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: denco-ga on 07 Sep 2004 19:59 PDT
 
Synergrate

Appears to be trademarkable and the domain name is currently available.
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: plektrum-ga on 07 Sep 2004 21:36 PDT
 
comunicom
communicom
trust
matramedia
jewel
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: jbf777-ga on 08 Sep 2004 16:42 PDT
 
"unidio"
  Has 3 things happening:
    Uni - the only "1"
    unity
    "idio" for "audio" and "video"
  Domain is available
Subject: Re: Name for a New Business
From: friar-ga on 12 Oct 2004 05:57 PDT
 
connections

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