
By Christopher DengsÞ
How to come up with a DJ name.

Are you even a real DJ if you donât have a cool DJ name? Probably yes⊠but picking a great name can help you developing a brand and getting well known. Nevertheless, itâs a fun thing to play around with.
Here we share some tips and tricks to come up with a good DJÂ name.
Inspiration
Iâve categorized the names into 4 different types:
- Real name: The safe bet all around.
- Branded: For trying to hit it big.
- Descriptive: Good for mobile discos and event DJs.
- Ironic: Short term, just having fun, but who knows where youâll end up?
Using your real name
First of all, you might not have to get overly creative choosing a name if your birth name can do the job just fine. This, of course, depends on how you choose to brand yourself, but often, a simple name is better than something original that people might find funny or dumb.
Keep in mind, that by using your real name, you and your DJ alter ego becomes the same personality. This might not be desirable if you are working a corporate career by day, and donât want your boss asking how the weekendsâ gig went down in the local Club Tropicana. Instead, you can try out variations of your name to change it up a little bit but keep the personal touch. It could be something unique about you, like a second nationality or a specific feature in your looks, or maybe you already have a nickname from your friends that fits well.
Branded and descriptive names
If you know your target audience well, you can go for something riskier than your name that in turn will resonate more with the audience. Letâs say you play a specific genre of music, the name could be coming from the subculture related to the genre. Or if you only play some kind of events you can get very specific, like âWedding DJ Parisâ, which would do well in the search results on Google and people instantly know what your expertise is, but in some cases, it is a bit too descriptive and boring.
Choosing between descriptive names and branded names is always a challenge. Youâre trying to pick between making people know exactly what you do, and something that sounds cool and is memorable. Doing this depends on what youâre trying to achieve. Are you trying to get gigs at local events or are you trying to hit it big as a DJ?
Ironic names
If youâre more the âDJing for the sake of partying and drinkingâ type, you can choose an ironic and funny name, that people remember easily. It can be something like âDJ {{insert meme here}}â or wordplay on existing brands or things. Positioning yourself to an existing brand or thing can be a powerful move from a marketing perspective. People already maintain opinions and thoughts about everything, so by including a well-known thing or brand in your name, you instantly get a place in the mind, and people will remember your name.
DJ name generator
To help you get the brain juices flowing, weâve created a DJ name generator that can create more than 19 billion combinations of names. Check it out and see if you get any inspiration.
Most importantly donât wait on getting out and playing just because you donât have a DJ name. Some things take time to process in the mind, and sometimes it appears when you expect it the least. I know guys that came up with their DJ name on the spot when the MC asked what name to introduceâââand 10 years later it still sticks.
Branding
Once youâve picked out a few names that you like, you can start narrowing them down by looking at the branding qualities of each of them.
Is a name already taken by someone, then you can quickly scratch that name. Check if you can get the domain name. Check if there are any existing Facebook pages, Instagram or Soundcloud profiles with that name.
Next, try to look at the pronunciation of the names, are they easy to remember and pronounce just by reading it. Imagine a radio host reading the name aloud for the first timeâââwould it be smooth, or would they stumble upon the words?
Coming back to the subject of audiences, knowing exactly who youâre want to reach gives a lot of clarity when picking the name. If youâre trying to reach multiple audiences, you will probably benefit from having multiple DJ names that target each of its audience.
Youâve made a name⊠Whatâs next?
Nothing is permanent, and if you donât like your name you can always switch it up. Itâs not that big of a deal, and after all the music and performance is what matters. For example, if names like âMarshmelloâ, â DJ Snakeâ and last but not least âThe Chainsmokersâ, can make it to the top 40, then any name will do.
When youâve chosen a name, itâs time to start bringing yourself to market. How to get gigs is itâs very own subject, and way harder than picking a name, but having chosen the right name hopefully helps you some of the way. To begin with, you want to create a presence on all the social media platforms, and as you grow you probably want to create your website or sign up on a platform like Cueup to help you promote your online presence.
