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What brand name is catchier for a vitamin supplement company?
20 Responses to Option A
Sa-Ha has kind of quirkiness to it that kind of jives. Its fun to say and it may catch on in the ever evolving market of health/vitamins.
This somewhat makes me think if elements, and therefore health.
This option sounds more unique and rolls off the tongue easier.
I pick option A brand name is intriguing and original.
Option A is more catchy as I feel just saying the name out loud makes one curious about the name and is much more memorable and catchy as a result.
I choose Option A because I love the name and it is catchy, usually I used to have vitamin supplement to enrich my energy, as its name is soo catchy and with new name, I would preferably choose it.
It's more memorable and sounds like a catchy quick saying.
I wonder what the sa and the ha stand for.
Sina is already used for a Chinese company I believe. Sa-Ha looks like two elements of the periodic table which is good for vitamins. It also has connotations of different cultures or languages which might help add to its distinctiveness while making it relatable to a wider audience.
The brand name of option A is more catchier for a vitamin supplement company. The title of option A suits the name of the brand.
A just sounds much more original since B just sounds like cinna, like cinnamon.
The name in Option A is unique, memorable, and catchy.
i vote A because option B sounds like it came from China, and i don't like china.
The brand name Sa-Ha is really suitable for a vitamin supplement company because the pronunciation is really good
Sa-Ha as it is so much easier for the normal person to pronounce.
Sa-Ha seems very peculiar and I believe it'll be a name that I'll remember more. SINA seems very generic and sounds like just another company.
A is just catchier and I like it!
It feels like the hyphen means the words are contractions of longer words.
Sa-Ha is name of Indian cricketer but SINA is name of Chinese Corp, so better to have Indian name than chinese.
Name A is more catchier because it is written unconventional
30 Responses to Option B
I like panel B. I think "SINA" sounds a little more professional.
SINA is in the sweet spot of being a unique name, but is not that weird. Sa-Ha is just weird and doesn't sound like a vitamin supplement company.
Sa-Ha makes me think of like a hibachi steakhouse. SINA just sounds better.
I'm not really choosing B as much as not choosing A. Sa-ha just doesn't sound very catchy. Sina is better, albeit not much in my opinion.
Sa-Ha sounds so childish and immature that it couldn’t be a legitimate company name. SINA at least sounds like an acronym that’s unidentifiable so there’s some element of intrigue.
SINA is more catchier for a vitamin supplement brand. sina means treasure in Irish word so it more catchier
Definitely option B. Option A does not even makes any sense. Moreover Sina sometimes is a common female name in China and so might make more sense as a word which is somewhat worth remembering and a brand which is easy to recall for customers. Option A sounds like a meme word in comparison.
I like option B - it is one syllable and would be easier to remember of the 2 names.
B sounds catchy. Sina could be a good brand name given that its unique and not what you hear everyday
SINA sounds better because the other one is hyphenated and maybe a bit too complicated to recall.
The dash is confusing
SINA is easier to pronounce
I like option B because it looks better without the hyphen that the other option has.
I like sina because it is bolded.
easier to remember.
i will chose sina as it is trussted brand name
I think the name SINA is more memorable
I don't like either name because it isn't obvious that it's the name of a vitamin supplement company. However, between the 2, B is better. A sounds like "Ha-Ha" and that sounds like a clown or a joke. I wouldn't even bother shopping at a website with either name.
It leaves less confusion on how to pronounce it I think.
SINA sounds like a vitamin brand. I give them props. I can't put my finger on why it sounds like a vitamin brand but it does.
SINA sounds more serious. Sa-Ha sounds like a joke of some type.
Looked more interesting and appealing as well as unique
the best name for the vitamin supplement company is option B..it is very suitable name for this
Sa-Ha sounded kind of foreign and also like Ha-Ha (so I think subconsciously I didn't take it as seriously and felt less comfortable with it). Therefore, I picked SINA
Neither is particularly memorable, But I just think hyphenated words are a little too cute. And SINA is all capital letters, which tells me that it stands for something. It would help ifthey had some explanation for the name.
It sounds more modern and fluid
Sina is a complete word and can mean something.while sa-ha is not a compete word.
SINA is more professional looking as the other choice seems sillier
Sa-Ha sounds like a nickname rather than a complete name, especially with the hyphen.
The name looks complete and suggestive.
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