A series title has to do double duty: catch a scroller in a streaming grid and still read well across a multi-season run. This tool draws on the title patterns that recur across television and assembles format-matched options you can shortlist in seconds.
How it works
Each generated title is built from format-specific word pools so the tone matches the show. The generator picks a format, then chooses words only from that format’s lists. About 35 percent produce a prefix-plus-noun title such as The Empire, around 30 percent produce a noun-plus-place title such as Homicide City, roughly 20 percent are a single evocative noun, and the rest combine a prefix, noun, and place for a longer title. Drama leans on legacy and power words, sitcoms on ensemble nouns, procedurals on law-enforcement units, reality on competition language, and limited series on single dramatic nouns. Results are de-duplicated within each batch.
Tips and notes
- Streaming thumbnails favour short titles; one or two strong words read better in a grid than a long descriptive phrase.
- A place-based title like
CountyorHeightsgrounds a drama and travels well into later seasons, since it is not tied to a single plot. - Search a TV database such as IMDb and check trademark before committing — a generated title is only a starting point for a real production.