What are some good band name ideas?

What are some good band name ideas?

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How do you come up with a worship band name?

What makes a good church band name? Church band names typically feature Biblical words or themes. So try starting with a Biblical concept to see if you can come up with a word that captures the heart of your band. Then plug that word into the generator to see what comes up!

Is it OK to have the same band name?

So, yes, similar band names happen, and they can cause sticky trademark issues. Therefore, it is helpful to be equipped with proper trademark registration to ensure your trademark ownership.

Why is band name important?

As I mentioned, federal trademarks give national protection to band names and musical performers, and any merchandise they might sell. In the case of bands that are only well-known regionally, they may not think that they need national protection just yet.

Can 2 artists have the same name?

Ideally, if someone already has the name, you should come up with a different name. In the world of actors, for example, no two actors are allowed to have the same name as each other and both belong to SAG (the actors union). That’s why Samuel L. Jackson is Samuel L.

Does band name matter?

1) Don’t use a band name that’s already been taken. You’d be amazed at the lawsuits, threatened lawsuits, Internet trash talk and colossal inconveniences that have resulted from disputes over band names — especially once a band has taken off enough to become a juicy target for legal action.

Should I change my band name?

If your artist name feels like an asset, great, there’s no need to change it. But if it feels like an albatross —because you’re embarrassed, because there’s bad blood in the band, because you want a fresh start, because you’re gonna change your sound — read on!

Can I name my band after another band?

Federal trademark protection goes to the person or entity that’s first to register it, not the first to use it. However, another band may still have trademark protection in their local area. If your band name isn’t taken, awesome! However, you aren’t done yet.

Can you name your band after a song?

Sorry to correct you, but All Time Low came from the song “Head on Collision” by New Found Glory. But they’re all right ^, it’s words, there’s no legal repercussions for taking the name of a song and using it to name your band.