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Subject: Sugget a Hotel Name
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses
Asked by: thegreen-ga
List Price: $100.00
Posted: 07 Jan 2006 14:23 PST
Expires: 11 Jan 2006 20:30 PST
Question ID: 430450
Please suggest a name for newly built contemporary hotel targeting 
upmarket business and family clientele. It is a medium size
hotel located in the city. I would describe our hotel and team as
Honest, homely, reliable, humble, strong values, young, modern, stylish, 
exclusive, highly committed, ambitious, selective, quality oriented
and enthusiastic. We would like new name to represent our attributes. 
Genuine and through efforts are required by the researchers.
Appropriate suggestions will yield nice tip.

The new name should be able to register at 
Patent & trademark office and web domain.
Preferred initial letters are R, A, I , E.
Time Frame: Within 1 Week from the date of listing.

Request for Question Clarification by siliconsamurai-ga on 07 Jan 2006 16:14 PST
It might help to know what country and city your hotel is located in.

Clarification of Question by thegreen-ga on 08 Jan 2006 12:03 PST
Hotel is located in London.
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Subject: Re: Sugget a Hotel Name
From: ratty_-ga on 07 Jan 2006 14:41 PST
 
Hi

Any suggestions you would have to check for already in use locally and
for trademarks.

One option is to build your reputation based on an abstract name. It's
done companies like Hyatt, Hilton & Marriott well and until I am as
rich as they, I can't question their naming system!

Or, name it after words that mean what you strive for, eg
* Tranquility
* Excellence Inn
* Merit Hotel
* Distinction Hotel

Or after a city/district which is know for such qualities, eg
* Beverley Hills
* Mansion House
* Mayfair
* Broadwalk
(or any place that the $400 one on any of the Monopoly boards!)

Or a creature with those qualities:
* Lion Inn
* Giraffe Towers
Personally I'd avoid Cheetah here :-)

Or just use a pun, because it's what people will remember, eg
* F.A.O Suites

Just something to work with

Ratty
Subject: Re: Sugget a Hotel Name
From: alexstorm-ga on 07 Jan 2006 16:28 PST
 
Call it 'Taste', im sure there would be a way to trademark this in the
hotel world. Also, I can supply a modern logo which I know you would
use.

Hope you like it.
Subject: Re: Sugget a Hotel Name
From: alexstorm-ga on 07 Jan 2006 16:29 PST
 
Or perhaps 'The Boutique' taking the idea of boutique hotels, this
could be a way of telling people what type of place you are in the
name.
Subject: Re: Sugget a Hotel Name
From: politicalguru-ga on 08 Jan 2006 13:49 PST
 
Aria
hotel-aria.com and hotel-aria.co.uk are both available. 

Empire 
hotel-empire.co.uk is available (but not .com)

Emerald
.co.uk is available (but not .com)

X-Royale
(name of street, location, etc. - there are already Hotel Royales in London)
.co.uk is available (but not .com)
Subject: Re: Sugget a Hotel Name
From: myoarin-ga on 10 Jan 2006 09:35 PST
 
"The Right Place"

So many hotel sites use the expression.  Everyone wants to stay at the
right place, so if people ask about finding the right place to stay,
your hotel will be it.  "Place" also suggests a better location, not
quite Cavendish Square, but not Edgeware Road.
Someone else will have to check out the details.

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