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Mobile App name ideas
Naming a mobile app? These ideas are short, friendly, and easy to find in an app store, each one checked for availability in real time.

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FAQ
How do I come up with a good mobile app name?
Aim for something short, easy to say, and distinctive in app-store search, where you compete on a tiny icon and a truncated title. Coined or playful words (a twist on tap, snap, or loop) are easier to own than literal terms. Say it aloud and have someone type what they hear: a misspelling sends downloads elsewhere.
Is a .com necessary for a mobile app?
.com is the most trusted and what people guess first, so we rank it ahead of everything else. It is not required: .app is purpose-built and forces HTTPS, and .io reads well to a tech crowd, though both can renew higher than .com. Either way, your real front door is the App Store and Play listing.
How do I make sure an app name is not already taken or trademarked?
Search the App Store and Google Play for the exact name and close misspellings, since a near-duplicate buries your listing. Then run a free USPTO trademark knockout search in your app's class, because an available domain is not legal clearance. Our availability badge shows the domain is free, not that the name is.
Should my app name match my social handles?
Yes, claim the same handle where your users live (Instagram, TikTok, X) the moment you pick a name, so domain, listing, and socials point to one identity. If the exact handle is gone, a consistent prefix or suffix across every account beats a different name on each. Lock them down early: handles get squatted fast.
Does the name matter if I launch the app internationally?
Yes. The App Store and Play distribute worldwide on day one, so a word that sounds fine in English can read as awkward or offensive elsewhere. Say it to a few non-English speakers and check it is easy to pronounce and type on a non-Latin keyboard. A short, neutral coined word travels better than slang.
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