💇 Hair Names

The right hair name can make your brand unforgettable. Whether you're launching a salon, a product line, or a social media page, a great name sets the tone.

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Apex Hairprofessional
Bare Rootmodern
Texture Labmodern
Pure Strandprofessional
Velvet Maneprofessional
Mane Obsessionfun
Bloom Hairfun
Wild Rootscreative
Radiant Rootscreative
Silk Strandsprofessional
Strand Societyprofessional
Shear Blissfun
Mane Theorymodern
Curl Culturecreative
Raw Manecreative
Lush Lockscreative
Bold Manefun
The Tress Roomcreative
Crown & Coprofessional
The Cut Collectivemodern
Mane & Comodern
The Fringe Studiomodern
Luster Hair Coprofessional
The Root Studiomodern
Glow & Growfun
Strand & Stylemodern
Halo Hair Cocreative
Silk & Shearprofessional
The Hair Editmodern
The Curl Barfun

Famous Hair Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Bumble and bumble New York City, founded 1977 by Michael Gordon

The whimsical doubled name stands out in a sea of serious salon brands and became iconic for its editorial styling products.

Ouai Los Angeles, founded 2016 by Jen Atkin

A French-slang spelling of 'oui' signals effortless cool and resonates strongly with a modern, social-media-savvy audience.

Olaplex Santa Barbara, founded 2014

A coined scientific-sounding name that immediately signals innovation and bond-repair technology, building trust with professionals.

Hair is one of the most personal expressions of identity, and the name you choose for your hair brand or business should reflect that intimacy. A strong hair name combines imagery, personality, and memorability — pulling clients in before they even sit down in the chair.

Whether you lean toward elegant (Silk & Strand), playful (Mane Event), or modern (The Root Studio), the best hair names hint at your specialty and vibe. Think about your audience: luxury clientele expect polish, while Gen Z customers often respond to bold, irreverent branding.

Browse the curated names below, filtered by style, and find the one that makes your brand click.

Tips for Choosing Hair Names

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Lead with your specialty — curl, color, texture, or extensions — so clients know exactly what you offer before booking.

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Short names are easiest to remember and to search on Instagram; aim for one or two syllables if possible.

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Avoid names that are too literal (e.g., 'Hair Place') — they blend in and are hard to trademark.

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Test pronunciation with friends: if people stumble over it, reconsider the spelling or the word entirely.

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Check that your chosen name is available as a domain and a social handle before you commit.

Frequently Asked Questions

A great hair name is short, easy to say, memorable, and aligned with your brand's style — whether that's luxury, playful, or cutting-edge.

Puns like 'Shear Genius' or 'Mane Attraction' are charming but widely used — research your local market first to ensure originality.

It helps with SEO and clarity, but many iconic brands skip it entirely (Olaplex, Ouai) and rely on branding to communicate the category.

Avoid trend-specific slang and overly hyper-local references; choose words with timeless appeal and broad emotional resonance.

Absolutely — eponymous brands like Vidal Sassoon and Paul Mitchell built legendary reputations by attaching real expertise to a personal name.

How to Choose the Perfect Hair Name

Define Your Brand Personality

Before you brainstorm, decide whether your brand is luxurious, approachable, edgy, or holistic. Every word choice flows from this foundation.

Use Evocative Hair Imagery

Words like strand, mane, silk, root, curl, and wave all carry instant visual meaning. Pair them with adjectives or place names to create something unique.

Keep It Short and Searchable

One or two words is ideal. Long names get truncated on signage, social profiles, and business cards — short names stick in memory far better.

Check Availability Early

Run your top picks through a domain registrar and Instagram search simultaneously. Finding a name you love already taken is demoralizing — check early.

Test With Your Target Audience

Show your shortlist to five potential clients and ask what feeling each name evokes. Real feedback beats internal deliberation every time.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →