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Someone please help me before I drive my whole family nuts!
I'm trying to think of a memorable name for my new business; selling nappies,
slings, etc. (types that aren't currently available in the UK, AFAIK, so
hopefully not treading on anyone's toes here. If I am then I apologise.
Sorry.) Every really good name I've come up with so far has been taken
already. :-(
Stu (dh) is so desperate to have me stop firing random words at him in the
middle of talking about something else that he has suggested offering a very
cute nappy as a thank you for the person who suggests the name I end up
using.
So what do you think? Feeling creative?
Lyndaxxx


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Juanita Heyerman

How about "Stuff for Babies." Simple. Straightforward.
(Did I mention boring?!) But hey, not too many hits on
the web, and StuffForBabies.com might still even be
available!
--juanita


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> Someone please help me before I drive my whole family nuts!
> I'm trying to think of a memorable name for my new business;
> selling nappies,
> slings, etc.

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How about Happy Nappies?
Elissa


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Or
Naps and Wraps
Elissa


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Robin

How about something along the lines of:
Cuddle Naps
Snuggly Naps
Sunggle Wraps
Cuddly Wraps

Robin

Someone please help me before I drive my whole family nuts!
I'm trying to think of a memorable name for my new business; selling nappies,
slings, etc. (types that aren't currently available in the UK, AFAIK, so
hopefully not treading on anyone's toes here. If I am then I apologise.
Sorry.) Every really good name I've come up with so far has been taken
already. :-(
Stu (dh) is so desperate to have me stop firing random words at him in the
middle of talking about something else that he has suggested offering a very
cute nappy as a thank you for the person who suggests the name I end up
using.
So what do you think? Feeling creative?
Lyndaxxx


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I read some material that suggests you create a business name that your
perspective customers remember, one that describes what you sell and what
your name is.

My business name is The SoapSmith. I bet you can figure out what I sell (and
make) and what my last name is. :) Good Luck.

Joy:)


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Something as simple as Lynda's Nappys and Slings would work. Not glamorous
and cute but certainly to the point.

Joy


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In a message dated 12/23/02 1:59:21 PM, GSmith8995@... writes:

<< Something as simple as Lynda's Nappys and Slings would work. >>


"High and Dry" would be descriptive, but doesn't have the warm, safe
connotation you want. <g>

How about "Safe and Warm"?