Stuck on what to call your blog? This free blog name generator takes your topic and instantly returns 24 to 36 catchy, brandable blog name ideas, with no sign-up and no limit. Enter the subject you write about, choose a tone, and the tool pairs your topic with blog-friendly words like Daily, Journal, Diaries, Notebook, Corner, and Collective. Click any name to copy it, or hit Check .com to see whether the matching domain is free.
Enter your blog topic and pick the tone you want.
A blog name carries your whole brand, so a few qualities separate the memorable from the forgettable:
| Quality | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Short and clear | Easy to remember, type, and say aloud. Aim for 14 characters or fewer before the dot. |
| Topic-relevant | Hints at what you cover so new readers know what they are getting. |
| Room to grow | Broad enough that you are not boxed in if your content evolves. |
| Domain-available | A name with a free .com is far easier to promote and own. |
| Distinctive | Stands apart from the dozens of similar blogs in your niche. |
The blog-flavored words in this tool, words like Journal, Diaries, Dispatch, Edit, Files, Almanac, and Post, are chosen because readers instantly recognize them as content brands. Pairing one with your topic gives you a name that signals "blog" without spelling it out. To compare candidates objectively, run them through our brandability score tool.
The best blog name is one you can actually own. The .com is still the most trusted extension, so check it first. If your exact name is taken, you have good options: a short .co or .blog, a small modifier (the, read, daily), or a fresh spin from the generator. Each card here links straight into our domain search so you can move from a name you like to a domain you can register without leaving the idea behind. For naming the domain itself, our domain name idea generator and length checker help you keep it short and clean.
Here is what each tone produces for the topic "coffee," to show the range:
Swap "coffee" for your own topic and the generator builds the same kinds of pairings, deduplicated and ready to copy.
Yes, it is completely free with no account, no email, and no usage limit. It runs entirely in your browser, so you can generate as many blog name ideas as you want and copy any of them with a single click.
Start with your core topic, then pair it with a blog-flavored word like Daily, Journal, Diaries, Notebook, Corner, or Collective. Keep it short, easy to spell, and broad enough to grow into. Enter your topic above, pick a tone, and the generator does the pairing for you, producing dozens of catchy options.
Ideally yes. A blog name that matches an available domain (preferably the .com) is far easier to promote and remember. Each generated card has a Check .com link so you can confirm the domain is free before you settle on a name. If the .com is taken, a short .co or .blog can work.
Shorter is better. Aim to keep the part before the dot at 14 characters or fewer when possible, and avoid hyphens and numbers that cause typos. Two-word blog names like a topic plus Journal or Diaries usually read cleanly and stay memorable.
You can, but it is costly once you have built an audience, backlinks, and brand recognition, because you would need to redirect the old domain and rebuild recognition. It is much cheaper to pick a name you are confident in up front, which is why testing several generated options is worth the few minutes.
For a personal blog you usually do not, but you should still check that the name does not clash with an existing brand in your niche. If your blog becomes a business, search the USPTO trademark database and your registry before investing in the brand. The generator produces ideas, not legal clearance.