Naming is the decision you can't easily take back, and it's the one most of us rush. Think for ten minutes, grab the first free word, regret it in a month when it turns out forgettable or already taken.

The studios that name things for a living don't work that way. They run a careful process: lock the strategy first, generate widely, screen hard for trademark and language problems, then score what's left. The catch is they charge thousands for it.

I wanted that process without the price tag, so I built it into a Claude Code skill called Nomira. It's free, it's open source, and it works well enough that it named itself. Here's how to use it, and how it works under the hood.

Install

You'll need Claude Code. Then the one-liner: