What's in a name..

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1. Apple – The inspiration:
In 1976 Steve Jobs used to work in a community farm in Oregon which inspired him to name the company Apple Computers. Co-founder Steve Wozniak believes that Steve might have got this name idea either from the farm or because of his music tastes in Apple Records which was quite popular with Beatles.

2. Adobe – The River:
Adobe Systems was founded by John Warnock and Charles Geschke in 1982. The name has its origins from Adobe Creek in Los Altos, California, a river that flows behind the house of one of the company’s founders.

3. CISCO – The confused acronym:
CISCO is popularly confused as the acronym for ‘Computer Information System Company’. The name "Cisco" was actually derived from the city name, San Francisco, which is why the company’s engineers insisted on using the lower case "cisco" in the early days.

4. Google – The Back Rub:
Did you know that the search engine you use frequently was once named ‘backrub’? Google was created in 1996 under the name "BackRub". Moreover, the Google name change in 1998 came as a spelling mistake of the word “googol”.

5. Hewlett Packard – The coin toss:
We’ve seen coin toss at the start of sports games. But deciding the name of a company through a coin flip? That is how HP got its name. Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard tossed a coin to decide whether the company would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett.

6. Mercedes – The fair lady:
The famous car brand Mercedes was originally named after Emil Jellineks’ daughter, Mercédès Jellinek. Emil Jellineks was the man who specified an engine designed by Wilhelm Maybach and Gottlieb Daimler that formally bore his daughter’s name.

7. Pepsi Cola – The wine
Pepsi originated in 1893 under the name of “Brad’s Drink”. It was named after the pharmacist Celeb Bradham. In 1898, Brad’s Drink was renamed "Pepsi-Cola". The name change was apparently due to digestive enzyme pepsin and kola nuts used in the formula.

8. Intel – The hard to get trademark:
Did you know that the company we know as Intel, could have been ‘Moore Noyce’? Founders Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore sought this name for their new company but circumstantially that name was already trademarked by a hotel chain and moreover sounded like 'More Noise' which was not a good characteristic of components that Intel makes. Hence the acronym of INTegrated Electronics was adopted.

9. Sony – The slang terminology:
This giant brand was established under the name of Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K in 1946. But the firm changed its name to “Sony” in 1958, a mix of two words “sonus” and “sonny”. The English slang word "sonny" means smart, young and presentable.

10. Yahoo!
One of the most prominent search engines we know as Yahoo! was initially named "Jerry and David’s Guide to the World Wide Web". This was named after the founders Jerry Yang and David Filo. The term Yahoo! is an abbreviation for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle".
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Himanshi Agarwal

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Evrybody says "what's in the name" and then spend their entire lives working to build a 'name' for themselves.
I find these two things contradictory to each other.
 
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