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Hard to go wrong with random name generators on the internet...
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Don't be afraid to be silly. You want people to easily remember who you are.
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True, but do remember that you also have to market to sponsors (business cards, press releases, etc). How silly you get may be limited in part by how comfortable you are standing in front of X company big-wig and saying "Hi, we're ____". Just something to keep in mind. There are certainly lots of teams with goofy names and plenty of awesome sponsors!
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My all time favorite Robotics team name was the "Pink Sparkle Fairy Unicorns"
Yep. An all-girl team. Their teacher says they described it as "the most intimidating name we could come up with... it's one thing to say you lost to the 'Super Spider Death Bots', but no one wants to say they lost to the 'Pink Sparkle Fairy Unicorns'." As it was they took fifth in VEX world programming skills. A unique team name should also allow you to build a visual presence around the name. I don't think we have a team named "The Propellor Heads" or "The Rocket Surgeons" (that's what you get when you cross Brain Surgery and Rocket Science, right...?) And take it from one who knows... if your team name starts with "Robo_____" or ends in "_____botics" you'll likely end up sharing a team name with someone. Better to be the "Dung Beetles of Doom" than yet another "____bots". At least everyone will remember you! Jason |
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My favorite naming convention is ____ of ______. Usually it is tool or mechanical thing of really awesome noun!
Gears of Fire Wrenches of Doom Saws of Lost Sanity It also works with Spanish: destornilladores de inspiración, etc. |
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If you’re afraid that you won’t be comfortable presenting your name in front of sponsors, just have your name be an acronym with an unofficial meaning. |
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![]() Now, if they'd been called "floppy pork bottom"... In general, I think such STEM/serious + unique/flair compounding can definitely make your name memorable: Exploding Bacon, Thunder Chickens, Tactical Sheep, Environmental Tectonics Crusaders, Incredible Hawks, Mighty Monkey Wrenches. It also can't hurt to think about your full team "brand": what name might work well with a logo, motto ("OINK OINK--"), etc. You can also do this afterwards to great success, though. |
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Pick something unique to the school or the area to give the team a local identity. The key here is UNIQUE. An example of not being unique: if your mascot at school is the hawks, and you name yourself the "RoboHawks" I will personally drive to your school, commandeer your TIMS account, and change the name.
Some teams like to go with something associated with their number (like High Rollers are 987). A good self check you can make is going to thebluealliance.com team page, then ctrl+f any name you are considering. If more than one team already uses it, avoid it. Ideally you want to become a well-known team, so have a unique name that people can associate with the quality of your team. Last edited by PayneTrain : 29-10-2012 at 19:12. |
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I agree, name picking should be a team decision. It's one of the first times you get to see how the team decision dynamic will work with your team.
When deciding our name for Spectrum I think it took us about 4 hours and it was the final name suggested. Some of the others on the list pangea, something something kittens, duct tape was involved in several of them. Lots of them were bad but we ended up with a brand we really like. We looked at this list to see if any other teams had similar names: https://my.usfirst.org/frc/scoring/i...?page=teamlist |
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On our team we have essentially 2 names. Our name that we use with sponsors is Hart District Robotics or Hart Robotics (though there is now a separate Hart High School team). However our name for the past decade has been Harburn Robotics and that's what we use when we are at competitions, logo, and team spirit stuff. We generally try to limit the use of Hartburn to being purely a nickname just because its much harder to seriously market to sponsors.
In my opinion the team name is the first part of the team's marketing/sales pitch to sponsors. When I say this though, it really is only the case for teams who are starting up. However in my experience sponsors will more likely sponsor a team that serves an entire community (in my case our community has around a dozen high schools) than just a single school team. In that sense if you can somehow associate your team name with your region, school district, city, or something of that source, it could go a long way towards getting sponsors to take you seriously from the first impression. In particular in places that have very few teams it gives the impression that you serve a larger area and thus larger population, which would make it easier for a sponsor to justify funding the team with larger sums of money. This is just my 2 cents about naming teams. |
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This obviously isn't the FIRST priority in picking a name, but be sure your name can be shortened to something that can be said quickly in a match. In strategy huddles, while coaching, and some other scenarios, it's really handy to be able to say "chickens", "simbots", "aces", or "OP" than to have to say "terminal velocity". It turns out, "Shaker Robotics" is way easier to shorten.
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Some completely unhelpful thoughts on reading this thread:
1) Leeeerooooy Jenkins? 2) JEWS is a great idea, but you're right, somebody out there will have trouble with it. (I'm Jewish, I think it's hilarious myself. The uniform/costume possibilities alone are almost worth it!) 3) I have a new partner coming in January, who is a Brain Surgeon and did research with NASA before entering medicine. I can't wait to introduce her to the team as a rocket surgeon! 4) Silly names can work fine, so long as you back it up with a pragmatic, successful attitude. Think Thunder Chickens, Pink Team, Space Cookies, and a hundred others. |
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You can see our workshop on Image and Marketing. It might help you weed out and come up with some good names. Good Luck! |
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