Last Updated: February 16, 2024, 12:02 pm by TRUiC Team


How to Name Your South Carolina Business

Our TRUiC South Carolina Business Name Generator can help you find an unique name for your small business. It uses AI technology to help give you the best results for your local area and industry.

Naming your South Carolina business is the most important step for starting a South Carolina business. How you decide to brand your business plays a critical role in the success it will have.

Here are the 3 steps to naming your South Carolina business:

Step 1: Optimize Your South Carolina Business Name for SEO

To generate a great business name for your South Carolina business, consider doing the following:

  1. Select your industry
  2. Add a city name to the search field above

Select Your Industry

Choosing your business industry will help our AI tool generate much better names. Also, having the industry keyword in your name will help customers easily find your business.

For example, if you’re selling insurance services, include the industry keyword “insurance” in your South Carolina business name; if you’re a grocery store, include the keyword “grocery.” Doing this will greatly help with local search engine optimization (SEO).

Selecting Your City or County

Lots of customers will find you by searching Google, and adding a city to your business name will help users easily find your company.

Examples of Local South Carolina Business Names:

Step 2: Follow the South Carolina Business Naming Rules

When naming businesses, you have to follow the naming guidelines for South Carolina, which depend on the type of business structure you have.

South Carolina Naming Rules for Limited Liability Companies (LLCs):

  • Your name must include the phrase “limited liability company” or one of its abbreviations (e.g., LLC or L.L.C.).
  • Your name cannot include words that could confuse your LLC with a government agency (e.g., FBI, Treasury, State Department, etc.).
  • Restricted words (e.g., Bank, Attorney, University, etc.) may require additional paperwork and a licensed individual, such as a doctor or lawyer, to be part of your LLC.
  • Your name must be distinguishable from any other South Carolina limited liability company, corporation, limited partnership, or fictitious name (DBA).

South Carolina Naming Rules for Corporations:

  • Your name must contain the word “corporation,” “company,” “incorporated,” “limited,” an abbreviation of one of these terms; or words or abbreviations with the same meaning in a different language.
  • Your name must be distinguishable from any existing business in the state. This includes South Carolina reserved names. We will help with this step in the search for your business name section below.
  • Your name cannot include words that could confuse your corporation with a government agency (e.g., FBI, Treasury, State Department, etc.).

You can read the South Carolina state statute about corporation naming guidelines for more information.

Once you have a name, you can use the South Carolina business name search on the state’s Secretary of State website to see if your desired name is available.

Step 3: Form Your South Carolina Business

Here are links to help you form your business.

If you are still unsure which business formation structure will work best for you and your small business, check out our Choosing a Business Structure guide for more detailed information.

If you would like a service provider to form your business for you, see our best South Carolina business formation services.

Our Other Business Name Generators

We have multiple business name generators. If you want a business name generator that is good for SEO, LLCs, or domains, check out our guides below:

If you're searching for a specific business name generator by industry, check out our guides below:

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