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    Igor is on a mission to create the highest impact names on the planet for their clients. Because the more powerful your name is, the less you'll spend on marketing and advertising. And any campaign you do launch will be far more effective. High impact names all share a host of identifiable characteristics, many of which are counterintuitive. They’ve spent more than 20 years deconstructing the most powerful brand names in history, cataloging and identifying the traits they have in common. It's what gives them the ability to replicate their success, yet in a way that’s new and exciting.

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    River + Wolf is a New York City based naming and verbal identity firm that believes branding begins with words. Moreover, we think language is one of the most powerful means for building, organizing, and communicating a brand’s vision and goals. River + Wolf clients include design and branding firms, as well as direct partnerships with companies, from Fortune 500 to start-ups. They are also proud to work with social enterprises and non-profits. River + Wolf provides brand naming services, including names for products, companies, services, apps, ingredients, initiatives, campaigns, plus naming architecture, trademark screening, and linguistic checks.

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    Zinzin is a naming and branding agency that creates powerful product and company names to propel and differentiate brands beyond their competition. They are committed to helping companies rise above the generic branding chatter that clogs cultural discourse. They want to set your brand free. It is their belief that naming is a science, and for that they have a rigorous, battle-tested process in place. But They also firmly believe that naming is an art, and it is the art and poetry potential of names that separate companies from the pack of competitors who fail to understand the value of a great name.

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