Inspiration through foreign languages
With the word translator, you can translate any word into almost 100 foreign languages with just one click. Just try out which of the keywords that match your project sound interesting or beautiful in another language. Maybe you've already come up with an interesting name for your project? The languages for the word translations naturally include all the world languages as well as languages that seem exotic to us, such as Malay or Swahili.
Latin and Esperanto are also represented - both can be important language sources for name finders. Latin words, for example, often sound serious and carried and can stand for trust and quality. In Spanish, Italian or Esperanto, there are many words that sound like an artfully crafted fantasy name.
Why not Swahili?
This is even a kind of insider tip: Swahili translations often sound original, beautiful and evoke positive associations. For example, the word for energy is Nishati, success is Mafanikio and fun is Furaha in Swahili. And if you think, well, nobody knows what that means? That's exactly the trick. For example, kununu, which means "blank slate" in Swahili, is a very exotic name for a well-known employer rating platform. The name doesn't explain what it's about at first, but it's precisely this surprise that catches the eye and sticks in people's minds.
Language travel for your keywords
So why not send your most important keywords on a language world tour and let yourself be inspired by great exotic words. The ingenious thing about this is that you don't have to stick exactly to the translation, but can also use components or variations of the words. If a word is too long or too complicated for you, simply shorten the name or exchange letters to make it easier to read. The name story, that the name was derived from a suitable word in a foreign language, can be told well despite the word change.