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post #1 of 15
Thread Starter 
I need to come up with a business name for my gardening business. I am just having a hard time making a decision on this. I sell organic produce, although I am not certified.
I started out thinking "Organic Rayn" would be the name (my middle name is Rayn)
But it doesn't really say what the product is so maybe that isn't so good.
I don't like the sound of my last name.
My great grandfather is really excited about this b/c he used to be a farmer, I was kind of thinking it would be sentimental if his last name was included but it isn't my last name, not sure if that would be a good thing or not...
His last name is Steinwender. Maybe that is hard to pronounce too or just doesn't sound right going with vegetables and fruits?
Any ideas?
post #2 of 15
Green Rain Produce
Greensteins' Grocer
Very Veggie
post #3 of 15
Expanding on the PP's idea's...

Rayn Greenstein's Organics

...although, that might be a mouthful and you might want to drop "Rayn". Just know that you'll have people asking for Mr. Greenstein.

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Ummmm....Two Peas In A Pod?

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String Bean Organics? ...Stein Bean Organics (ok, don't use that one, it's strange. I'm tired.)

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...Green Bean Organics... (I'm thinking about Beans alot...hmm)

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Apple Rayn Organics

(some of these are ridiculous....bear with me, I'm rolling out some thoughts)

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Raynie Days (oh GOD!!...I think my brain is broken)

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Rayn or Stein Organics DING DING DING!! I think we have a winner!

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I suggest: Rayn or Stein Organics


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post #4 of 15
How about Sweet Rayn Organics. Because, you know, organics are all eco-friendly and stuff, and if something isn't acidic then it is sweet, right? It's not acid rain, it's Sweet Rayn?

Next....

(oh, I see, you aren't certified so you can't use "Organics." Hmm. Sweet Rayn Produce then?)

eta: I do think that Steinwender Produce has a nice, old-fashioned farm market sort of feel to it.
post #5 of 15
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Originally Posted by Hera View Post
....(oh, I see, you aren't certified so you can't use "Organics." Hmm. Sweet Rayn Produce then?)...
Darnit. Ok, "Rayn or Stein Produce" then
.....or even "Produce: Rayn or Stein" .... : ok, ok! I'm grasping now; but is that any reason to throw your merchandise at me?


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post #6 of 15
What's your grandfather's first name?
post #7 of 15
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by georgia View Post
What's your grandfather's first name?
He is my great grandfather, his name is Fritz

thanks for the ideas, I am still brainstorming!
post #8 of 15
Raynestein Organics
Green-Rayne Organics

my $0.02
post #9 of 15
Thread Starter 
Okay, everyone, I overheard my... partner talking to a friend, he was kind of joking with him about buying some organic vegetables and said from "Aponi's Secret Garden"
Aponi means butterfly, but that is our daughter's middle name...
I like it!
What do you think?
post #10 of 15
love it!
post #11 of 15
Lovely!
post #12 of 15
Vanessa! ROFLOL!!!
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post #13 of 15
I like Steinwender Farms. Simple, classic sounding.

If the generations before you have at least dabbled, you could even say "four generations of healthy produce"
post #14 of 15
You can put organics in your name by the way even if your not certified. Just thought I'd let ya'll know.
post #15 of 15
How about Steinwender Farm
Or Steinwender Gardens.....

Rayn Gardens or Rayn farm....... Rayn moon farm
Rayn sun farm or gardens............

You could always put in Organic under your tag line......
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