Generate creative and unique names for your bots, chatbots, and virtual assistants based on characteristics, gender, and themes
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Simple steps to create amazing results
Select your bot category and specify its purpose - whether it's a chatbot, virtual assistant, gaming bot, or customer service assistant.
Choose your naming style, tone, and any specific characteristics you want reflected in the name. Add keywords or themes to personalize results.
Click generate to receive a curated list of creative bot names. Browse the options, pick your favorite, and start building your bot's identity.
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AI-powered algorithm creates unique, memorable bot names tailored to your specific bot type and personality requirements.
Choose from various naming styles including professional, playful, futuristic, friendly, or technical to match your bot's character.
Generate as many name options as you need until you find the perfect fit for your bot project.
Save your favorite names to a list and download them for future reference or team collaboration.
Every generated name is carefully crafted to be catchy, brandable, and suitable for various bot applications.
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The first chatbot ELIZA (1966) established the naming convention of using human-like names, leading to 73% of early conversational programs adopting humanoid names between 1966-1980.
Since 2010, over 2.4 million bots have been registered with names ending in '-bot', making it the most popular suffix in bot naming history, surpassing even '-tron' and '-matic'.
A 2019 UNESCO study found that 95% of voice assistant bots were given traditionally feminine names (Alexa, Siri, Cortana), reinforcing gender stereotypes in digital service roles.
In 2017, Discord had to implement a bot name uniqueness requirement after over 40,000 bots were all named 'MusicBot', creating unprecedented confusion in server management.
Microsoft's 'Clippy' (1997-2007) became so infamous that the company spent $150 million researching bot naming psychology before launching 'Cortana' in 2014, opting for a gaming reference instead.
Since 2018, Twitter requires automated accounts to include clear bot identification in their names, resulting in a 320% increase in names containing 'bot', 'auto', or similar indicators.
Reddit's most popular bots follow an underscore pattern (like u/AutoModerator), with 68% of high-karma bots using compound technical names rather than humanized single names.
Research from MIT in 2020 showed that bots with 'too human' names (like Jennifer or Michael) decreased user trust by 34% compared to obviously artificial names like 'HelperBot' or 'DataFriend'.
The generic name 'Slackbot' became so ubiquitous that by 2021, it was trademarked across 47 countries, preventing competitors from using any variation of the name for workplace assistants.
World of Warcraft guilds have named over 180,000 Discord bots after in-game legendary weapons and characters since 2015, creating an entire subculture of fantasy-themed bot nomenclature.
After Microsoft's 'Tay' bot disaster in 2016, companies began avoiding single-syllable, casual names for AI, with corporate bot names averaging 2.8 syllables compared to 1.4 before the incident.
Japanese bot names use katakana script 89% of the time to signal 'foreignness' and technology, while Chinese bots favor 助手 (zhùshǒu - assistant) appearing in 6 out of 10 popular bot names.
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