NFT collections built a recognisable naming language fast: an adjective, an animal, and often a club or a fixed supply count. This tool assembles names from those exact patterns so you can brainstorm a profile-picture project, a generative art drop, or a web3 demo in seconds.
How it works
The generator combines a curated adjective with an animal noun and applies one of three patterns. Club names append a community word such as Club, Society, or Yacht Club, the format made famous by flagship collections. Plural names pair an adjective with the correctly pluralised animal, like Cryptic Foxes. Numbered names prepend a typical supply count such as 8,888 or 10,000 to signal scarcity the way real drops advertise it. Animal plurals are looked up from a table so irregular forms like Wolves and Foxes come out correct.
Tips and notes
- A clear, ownable name plus a strong art style is what makes a collection memorable — the name alone is just the hook.
- The numbered style doubles as a quick way to communicate planned supply in pitch decks and mockups.
- None of the output is checked against live collections or trademarks, so confirm originality before you mint or market anything.