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“We are naming a parent technology company from India. Current product: TekCounter, an operating platform for restaurants, F&B businesses, retail stores, hospitality businesses, and multi-location customer-facing businesses. Products include: POS, billing, inventory, KDS, CRM, analytics, online ordering, delivery integrations, digital signage, e-commerce, and future SaaS products. The parent company must be broader than a restaurant company. It should be able to own TekCounter, digital signage, e-commerce, and future technology products. Generate names that feel like: Square, Block, Perennial, Emergent, Wix, Monday, Mobileye, Similarweb, or a serious Japanese or Israeli multinational technology company. Naming style: - One or two words. - Simple and easy to pronounce. - Meaningful but not obvious. - Global and premium. - MNC-level. - Slightly connected to commerce, venues, hospitality, retail, growth, flow, connection, or continuity. - It may use a subtle Indian, Japanese, Hebrew, Greek, or Latin influence. - It must not sound like a restaurant software vendor. - It must not sound like an Indian IT-services company. - It must not use Tech, Technologies, Software, Solutions, Systems, Infotech, or Soft. - Do not create random phonetic names. - Do not use two unrelated Sanskrit words joined together. - Do not suggest names already commonly used by technology companies. - Do not suggest names from this rejected list: [paste your full rejected-name list here]. Most important requirement: Show only names with an exact .com domain that is currently available for normal registration, not a premium domain or a brokered domain. For every name show: 1. Name. 2. Pronunciation. 3. Meaning or story. 4. Why it suits the parent company. 5. Exact .com domain. 6. Whether the domain is standard-priced or premium. 7. Trademark and existing-company risk. 8. Score for global MNC potential out of 10. ”
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Invented; evokes sky (Sora) and quality/quest · Japanese-inspired phonetics with a hard stop; feels like a global tech pillar.
From Anzen (safety/security) + alpha/aura · Japanese root for safety/security; implies secure, reliable transaction processing.
Invented; evokes flow (Kumo) and motion (Mi) · Soft Japanese-inspired phonetics; suggests seamless connectivity between venues.
Invented; Sora (sky/open) + IO (input/output) · Open, airy phonetics; suggests cloud-native, platform-wide connectivity.
Invented; Kuma (support/hold) + Ae (arrival) · Soft consonants; implies support and reliable arrival of goods/orders.
Invented; Ray + Zen + I (information) · Japanese-inspired phonetics; suggests clear, intelligent data flow.
Anzen (safety) + O (open/orbit) · Japanese root for security; suggests a safe, open platform for commerce.
White peak; pure foundation · Shiro (white/pure) + v (vector/value). Clean, premium, Japanese-rooted coinage.
Invented; Kairo (moment) + Q (quality) · Tight phonetic spine; suggests the 'moment' of transaction captured with precision.
Invented; Koyomi (calendar/time) + Q (quality) · Focus on time and rhythm; implies structured, timely business operations.
How we picked these names
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