Cowshed isn’t just about natural beauty; it’s about embracing a world where British wit meets countryside calm. CAP Gin is more than a drink; it’s the Côte d’Azur in a serve – effortlessly elegant, with a hint of glamour and escapism. Ace Hotel isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a story waiting to unfold – where every corner brims with creativity, and every detail sparks discovery.
And Dave? That’s time with best mates – a brand that brings people together and captures the spirit of shared moments.
As a brand naming agency, we believe in crafting names that bring your brand’s promise to life, spark curiosity and leave a lasting impression.
Our approach is to blend insight with imagination, to combine strategic clarity with a touch of the unexpected. We delve into the essence of your brand, exploring its character and edges to unearth the magic that makes it unique. Through collaborative workshops and thoughtful exploration, we craft names that are meaningful and magnetic – bold enough to stand out yet refined enough to speak to the soul.
Timeless, evocative and inspired by the very essence of your brand – that’s our ambition.
Because for us, a name is not just something to be remembered – it’s something to be felt.
HOW WE NAME A BRAND
We’ve been doing this for twenty-five years, across spirits, wine, hotels, restaurants, property and lifestyle. Long enough to know that the magic isn’t really magic. It’s a craft, with a process behind it – ours runs in five movements.
Immersion. We start where the brand starts: with the people who’ll build it and the people who’ll buy it. Founder interviews. Category audits. Cultural reads. A weekend with the product, the place, the proposition. By the end of this stage, we’ve got a brief that goes beyond what you asked for to what you actually need. A strategic territory the name has to occupy, and a sensibility it has to carry.
Territories. Before we name anything, we map the worlds the name could live in. Three to five naming territories, each with a distinct strategic posture, a cultural reference set, and a sound.
Generation. This is where the volume happens. Hundreds of candidates, generated by the team across the chosen territories, drawing on linguistic devices, cultural references, founder stories, ingredient lists, geography, history, sound symbolism, and the occasional unreasonable leap. We work in person, in pairs, in writing, out loud. Most won’t survive the day. The ones that do get pressure-tested for meaning, for memorability, for how they feel in a sentence.
Screening. A name you can’t own isn’t a name. It’s a placeholder. Every candidate that makes our shortlist goes through a screening pass: domain availability, social handles, basic trademark clearance across the relevant Nice classifications, and linguistic checks across the markets you’ll trade in. We do the initial sweep ourselves and work with specialist IP counsel for the formal clearance and registration. By the time you see the shortlist of eight to twelve, every name on it is one you could plausibly own.
Recommendation. We don’t hand over a list and walk away. We present, in person, with rationale: why this name works for this brand, in this category, at this moment. We bring identity directions, voice samples, taglines, packaging mocks, scenarios, so you can see the name living. Then we narrow with you, road-test the finalists with whoever needs to weigh in, and we help you land on the one.
WHAT WE NAME
Master brands. Product names. Sub-brand architecture. Ranges and collections. Hospitality venues, hotel concepts and restaurant rooms. Wines, spirits, ready-to-drink. Property developments and place brands. Services, platforms and ventures. Founder-led businesses where the name has to carry the weight of the founder’s intent. Rebrands, where the new name has to honour what came before and unlock what comes next.
NAMING ISN’T DECORATION, IT’S INFRASTRUCTURE
Most naming briefs land on our desk framed as a creative problem. They’re not. They’re commercial ones.
A name decides what shelves you live on, what conversations you’re invited into, what valuations you command. It determines whether you can register a trademark in the categories that matter, in the territories you’ll trade in, for the next twenty years. It dictates the cost of every search ad, every PR pitch, every conversation that starts with “what does the name mean?”
This is why we treat naming as a strategic discipline first and a creative one second. Insight, then imagination. Rigour, then magic.
WHY CLIENTS COME TO US FOR NAMING
We’ve worked in premium drinks, hospitality, hotels, restaurants, property and luxury lifestyle for twenty-five years. Campari, Diageo, Pernod Ricard, Belvedere, E. & J. Gallo, Soho House, Cowshed, Knight Frank, Berkeley Group, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants. The names, the rebrands, the launches, the repositions.
That experience changes the brief. We’ve seen what’s been tried, what’s been cleared, what’s been overdone, and what’s still open.
HOW WE WORK WITH YOU
We are a team of senior naming experts with many years of experience naming brands, from start-ups and founder ventures through to global businesses.
A naming engagement with Spinach typically runs four to eight weeks, depending on scope, sectors, and the complexity of the trademark and linguistic clearance. We work as a fixed-scope, fixed-fee engagement. Pricing depends on the strategic depth required, the number of territories to be cleared, and whether identity and verbal world-building are part of the brief.
If you’ve got a naming challenge in front of you, a venture you’re building, a brand you’re repositioning, a product you’re launching, we’d like to hear about it.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Brand Naming projects
UNILODE AVIATION SOLUTIONS
Cleared for Takeoff – How Unilode Took Flight as a Global Aviation Leader
CAP GIN
Capturing Côte d’Azur Glamour In A Bottle – The CAP Gin Story
WOLDON
Rethinking the Identity of a Leading Architectural Practice – A Strategic Endeavor
ENOTRIA&COE
Merging two industry giants to create the UK’s largest drinks distributor







