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Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 13:44
I am now looking for a name for my new business. The business is child related so i wanted a name of an animal to use. My other business uses the Hedgehog so i wondered what cute animal names you can thing of. :D :D

creacom
3rd February 2006, 13:54
Is it toy related too ?

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 14:06
No, nursery goods and new mums. :D

DuaneJackson
3rd February 2006, 14:06
Mouse? I just phones my 2yr old daughter and she told me to go away becuase she is watching mickey mouse : /

Ducklings? (Although most people would look for the word 'ugly' before it

Bunny, Puppy, Kittens, goldfish?

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 14:11
hmmmm
i just tried -:

harvestmouse
housemouse
daisyduckling

all .co.uk domains in use........ :( :( :( :(

DuaneJackson
3rd February 2006, 14:14
I think definetley mouse if you can get a good domain

mouseinthehouse
yellowmouse
bluemouse
mrmouse
mouseymoments

Jayne
3rd February 2006, 14:14
Little sparrow

Little Spadger (Yorkshire for sparrow, bet that hasn't gone..lol)

Baby Badgers are cute and Otters, squirrels are nice too.

Jayne :D

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 14:18
I like 'mouseinthehouse' but it's taken.
I like 'littlespadger', that ones available. Funny thing is i used to call my youngest daughter 'sparrow' because she was always picking at her food.

Rob Holmes
3rd February 2006, 14:20
Well sticking with the theme of animals that get run over alot..

How about ..

Bunny Bits ?

Rob

Jayne
3rd February 2006, 14:23
Rob, that made me laugh :lol:

Reminded me of something else, much more grown up than he's after :lol:

Jayne

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 14:25
:D :D That was my thought entirely...

What kind of business do you think i'm running here .....lol :D :D

creacom
3rd February 2006, 14:27
What about

BabyChicks

LittleLamb

NewLamb

SpringLamb

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 14:35
Or how about a new slant on this....a name and an animal, such as micky mouse or hammy hamster etc

creacom
3rd February 2006, 15:00
LucyLamb

LouLamb

Ruthierhyme
3rd February 2006, 15:15
Hi :)

Sorry.. my 2pence worth.....but I have to ask, why you want to change the name? 'Hedgehogtoys' is wonderful - and I loved it as soon as I hit your site!

Would it be any good developing a Hedgehog character from your title and coming up with a name for that ... so you could have

Scuffle or Snuffle, Needles, Spiky, Leafy

etc from *drum roll * ----> Hedgehog toys'?

LOL :lol:

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 15:18
i think i will change this to a poll :D

Hedgehog Toys
3rd February 2006, 15:22
LOL.....

Good idea but i am not changing 'Hedgehog Toys' . This name is for a separate business altogether.. :D :D :D

VeryMark
3rd February 2006, 15:47
Don't forget that you should check a name out by a trade mark search before you use it to avoid any obvious risk of infringement.

Trade mark rights cover use of all names, logos etc commercially, including domain names, business names, company names, shop names, website addresses, product names, brand names, etc.

If a name is new, we always recommend that a full UK clearance search is made first to check for all similar trade mark applications/registrations where there might be a risk of infringement – this is judged on the basis of confusing similarity, i.e. names do not have to be identical or relate to exactly the same activity, which is why we always recommend a full search as aforesaid.

The cost of such a search for conflicting names on the trade mark registers covering the UK would be £180 for a basic UK search and report including detailed legal analysis and advice, plus another £180 if you also wish to cover names in use in the UK which might have common law rights in respect of passing off – use alone gives a more limited right to sue for passing off, if it can be shown that one person is trading off another’s reputation and goodwill in a way that is likely to damage their business.

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