Suppose you have gathered around you a group of people who are determined to compete for a trophy, be it a football cup hosted by a regional newspaper, or gold medals for winning a team tournament in Tetris. There is more than enough enthusiasm, but your circle of like-minded people still does not have a name. How to be? We bring to your attention a few ideas.
Instructions
Step 1
The first thing you can start from is the geographic location of the team. This technique is used everywhere, recall at least the overseas NBA or NHL leagues, in which various Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat or Philadelphia Flyers play. And in Europe, there are enough of their own FC Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur or Manchester United. A territorial reference can be created using almost any part of speech (even a verb or an adverb), but, as a rule, adjectives ("Ural dumplings") or nouns ("New Armenians") are used. This technique will be all the more useful if the team will compete with participants from other regions.
Step 2
The second is context. What competitions does the team participate in? If this is some kind of sport, then it will be appropriate to pay attention to the physical qualities of the participants and compare them, for example, with the qualities of various animals. The freestyle wrestling team can be called "Bears", in rugby - "Tyrannosaurs", in rowing - "Dolphins", etc. Anything can be a good find for the name, so it is not necessary to choose only representatives of the animal kingdom as symbols. If this is KVN, then to some esports team, in terms of the game, for example, in Team Fortress 2, then it would be reasonable for the name to be associated with the universe and the mechanics of the game: "Full of sandwiches", "Crit-A-Cola boyz" or "Capture the point".
Step 3
The third is relevance. Eliminate all those options for which you can be booed not only by strangers, but also by your own spectators and fans. The name of the team should not violate someone's civil rights, call for enmity, insult human dignity, glorify vicious social phenomena, etc.