Temporal / Era-Based Naming

What is Temporal / Era-Based naming anyway?

Why ignore time when you can reference it? Instead of calling your company 'ModernCorp' (generic), you call it '21st Century Fox' and suddenly the temporal name suggests evolution, speed, and the era itself. That's temporal naming.

Temporal names refer to time, speed, or evolution. When someone hears '21st Century Fox,' they don't think about just the company — they think about the era, the evolution, the temporal connection. That time reference is why this naming technique works so damn well for brands that want to communicate through temporal association.

Why do temporal names work so well in naming?

Temporal names are memorable because they reference time. When you use time references, you create something that suggests evolution. When done right, they create instant recognition, depth, and names that stick because they're linked to eras, not just words. When done wrong? You get a name that's too dated or doesn't make sense.

The trick is using temporal references that actually enhance your brand. Not just random time words, but eras that represent what you stand for. 21st Century Fox works because it suggests modernity and evolution. Others work for different reasons. That's the difference between strategic temporal naming and random time picking in naming.

Real-World Examples

21st Century Fox
Temporal reference suggests modernity and evolution.
Next
Temporal reference suggests future.
Future
Temporal reference suggests ahead.
Now
Temporal reference suggests present.
Modern
Temporal reference suggests current.
Contemporary
Temporal reference suggests current era.
Timeless
Temporal reference suggests eternal.
Eternal
Temporal reference suggests forever.

When should you use Temporal / Era-Based naming for your brand name or product name?

Suggests evolution — temporal names imply progress

Creates depth — era references have meaning

Works well for modern and forward-thinking brands

Allows for temporal storytelling

When should you avoid Temporal / Era-Based naming for your brand name or product name?

Can feel dated if era reference becomes outdated

Might not age well if time reference fades

Less timeless than abstract names

Step by step guide

How to use Temporal / Era-Based in naming?

1.

Figure out if temporal naming actually fits your brand.

Not every company needs time references. If you want timeless, maybe skip this route.

2.

Selfstorm temporal references that match your brand.

Use Selfstorm's naming creative session to explore options. What eras? What time references? What works?

3.

Test if the temporal reference works.

Good temporal names create connection. If people don't get the era, it won't stick. Show someone your name. Do they get the temporal reference?

4.

Make sure it won't date too fast.

Temporal references can age. If it's too specific, it might not last. Balance era reference with longevity.

5.

Check for negative associations.

Does your temporal reference accidentally mean something bad? Does it remind people of something negative? Do your homework.

6.

Plan how you'll stay current.

Temporal names need maintenance. How will you keep the temporal reference relevant? If you can't answer this, reconsider.

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