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Number one on my list is the financial planning and management company Vise.com. I really dig this brandable name because it is short and sweet. In the money management and advisement game, a name like Vise.com is perfect and communicates to a certain extent what the company does.

Coming in at number two is Textio.com. Textio is a productivity software that gives augmented suggestions on how to improve writing. Textio is a great name because of the root word “text” that combines with the suffix .io, to form this blended brandable name.

Next on my list is Aisera.com. I love this fictitious brandable name because to the astute viewer it communicates that the company’s business focus is built around AI or artificial intelligence. I also love this name for an AI software company that helps businesses more efficiently automate their IT, sales, and customer-serviced-focused tasks.

Fourth on my list is Zebrium.com. I love this name as a brandable because it is different. Perhaps I think this name is so cool because it sounds like it should be a newly discovered element on the periodic table or that I became privy to the possibility of Zebrium being the new “it’ thing in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe similar to Wakanda’s much sought after Vibranium. However, this is not the case. Zebrium rocks its own kind of cool as productivity software that according to Forbes “[d]etects and resolves software problems.”

Fifth is Dataiku.com which makes me think of the word, Haiku but the software development company is more than a few lines of poetry even though their software may flow like good prose. I like this name as a brandable because it encapsulates the words: “data” and the acronym, “ai.” A very cool, brandable name in my book.

At number six, we have ASAPP.com. I believe the reason that I like this misspelled brandable is because misspelling or not the name reads and sounds like ASAP, ergo its speaks for itself.

My seventh favorite brandable is Karius.com. Karius specializes in the deployment of ai to find pathogens in blood tests. Karius by the way is engaged in a lot of testing around Covid-19.

Coming in at number eight is Nuro.ai, a great, short brandable name and probably would have ranked higher on my list had the company used a .COM as part of their name. Despite the use of an .ai domain extension, Nuro is a great short name for a company that produces self-driving delivery robots.

TuSimple is my ninth favorite name. The company builds self-driving trucks—nothing simple about that to me but I imagine that the name is a testament to how easy TuSimple makes the manufacture of self-driving trucks look—if that is even possible, lol.

Finally, Icertis.com makes my list at number ten. At a glance, Icertis looks kind of weird but it sounds very cool. As a matter of fact, how could a name that starts with the word “Ice” be anything but cool? Before you ask—no, I did not pick this name solely because I like cold things like ice. Not at all, I like Icertis because the company created a productivity software that analyzes the contract risks associated with their client’s business deals. Icertis is certifiably cool because of this, IMHO. Nuff said.