Have you ever wondered what the stories of the brand names behind the products we frequently use in daily life are? Where do the letters BMW actually come from, or is Adidas actually a name or an abbreviation?
These brands that have become an integral part of our lives; Actually sometimes a abbreviation, Sometimes it is the name of one founder, sometimes it is completely different and with interesting stories They got their name.
Once you learn the meanings of brand names, you can make them a little more special. In environments Information to show off If you want, let’s take you downstairs.
BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke AG)
in german “Bavarian Engine Works” Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW), which means BMW, actually emerged as a result of the name change of the aircraft engine manufacturer Rapp Motorenwerke in 1917. This brand, which later branched out into automobile and motorcycle production, became the symbol of luxury and performance.
IKEA (Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd)
Name of IKEA, founder Ingvar Kamprad’s initials It was formed by combining the initials of (IK) and the farm Elmtaryd (E), where he spent his childhood, and his village Agunnaryd (A). IKEA also Greek for “house” It is also similar to the word “oikia”, which means “correct” in Finnish. But this is purely a coincidence.
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Adidas (Adi Dassler)
Adolf Dassler, an abbreviation of his given name “First Name” And he created Adidas by taking the first three letters of his surname. The Geda brand journey, which he started with his brother Rudolf, was followed by the separation of the two brothers. Rudolf founding PUMA It led to.
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Google (Googol)
Have you ever wondered the meaning of Google, which we use many times every day to search for something? math term from “googol” Inspired by (10 to the power of 100), Google represents the idea of accessing unlimited information.
Sony (Sonus and Sonny Boy)
in Latin “sonus” meaning “sound” Sony, inspired by the word “sonny boys” and the phrase “sonny boys” used by Americans in the 1950s, is identified with innovative technology and entertainment electronics.
Asus (Pegasus)
Taiwan-based Asus is named after the source of knowledge and inspiration according to Greek mythology. It comes from Pegasus. The reason for choosing this name is the power of Pegasus. your creative soul By combining purity and purity, we bring these features to consumers in every product.
Coca-Cola (Coca Leaf and Kola Nuts)
In 1886, Atlanta Pharmacist Dr. John Pemberton As flavored syrup The name of Coca-Cola, which is sold in pharmacies, comes from coca leaves and kola nuts. The logo designed by Pemberton’s partner Frank M. Robinson, thinking that the two letters C would be successful in advertising, is still in use for more than a century.
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Pepsi (Dyspepsia)
Pepsi, like Cola-Cola, was produced to cure diseases. Founder Caleb Bradham recommends this drink for digestive problems and especially dyspepsia (stomach upset) It markets it as a cure for diabetes and derives its name from the word “Pepsi”, which is short for dyspepsia.
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Nokia (Nokianvirta River)
Although we know it as a phone brand, Nokia was actually founded in 1865. pulp mill and takes its name from the Nokianvirta River near the factory where it was established in Finland. In 1967, Nokia left the paper business and entered the cable, rubber, electronics and electrical sectors.
Adobe (Adobe Stream)
Another river name is from Adobe. Flowing behind the homes of founders John Warnock and Charles Geschke Inspiration for Adobe River The company is now in our lives as one of the largest software companies in the world.
Spotify (Spot and Identify)
Spotify, one of the services we prefer to listen to music. “spot” and “identify” Derived from the combination of words. We can say that this name actually emphasizes the users’ ability to discover and identify music.
LG (Lucky – Goldstar)
LG, a company of the South Korean Koo family, comes from the words “Lucky – Goldstar”. Until 1995, the company actually had two different brands, Lucky and Goldstar, and they were selling electronics and household products. Afterwards “Life is Beautiful.” They continued as LG with the slogan.
Some of them have become so iconic because of brainstorms, while others are inspired by nature. In fact, while each brand plays a leading role in its field, they also carry a story with their names. Which one did you find most interesting? We welcome comments.
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