mmm. The software are going to be similiar to civil 3D or Inroads or Geopack. (design of roads, railways and surface mofification)
But I'd like some 'general' concept related to civil engineering world.
But I want I name for My company not for a program.
Thank you very much.
Looking at existing companies it seems that using your own name is a good idea. Then again, if your pseudonym 'tonnot' is short for Tony Not, then calling your company Not-Engineering might now be such a good idea.
We had a merger many years ago with a company called xyz International (not xyz really). For the new combined name, we took one word from our company (it only had one word anyway) and one word from their name: "International". I think some of their founding people got a beating in the pride department.
produces some good names. I quite liked "Roundmillimeter". Probably not the best for this purpose, but some pretty interesting and memorable names popped up.
Xerox falls into the same category as does Kodak (and the fact that both companies are headquarted in Rochester, NY probably didn't hurt either).
The advantage of a 'nonsense' name is that YOU get to decide exactly WHAT it means, not someone elses assumption based on how the words used might have a relationship to something that the reader preceives to be the case.
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
We went for the same line of thinking as JohnRBaker describes. A company name should be unique, easy to remember and totally meaningless. Finally decided on using the initials of the two directors and came up with JASP Design Solutions Ltd.
It seems to work well on many levels not least getting domain names.
You could try and be clever with something like 2B Civil; after all IT is good to be civil.