Help me name my band!

hmm, stormerne gives many hits on google. :hmm:
 
how about just putting cool names together, like stormapple or the norwegian version stormeple?
 
Of course stormerne gives lots of hits on Google. They're nearly all for me!

"erne" means eagle. Merriam Webster's dictionary says:
Main Entry: erne
Pronunciation: '&rn, 'ern
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English earn; akin to Old High German arn eagle, Greek ornis bird
Date: before 12th century
: EAGLE; especially : a long-winged sea eagle (Haliäetus albicilla) with a short white wedge-shaped tail.
 
There's some really good names here. I knew I could rely on you guys! When the band gets together later this week, I was fearing we'd have very little to consider in the way of names - now we have a huge number!

Now I can't promise what we'll choose (because other band members may have their own ideas too) but I'm sure I can come up with something in the way of a tawdry prize if we do choose one of yours. :)
 
Ok, some violate the rules, but creativity tends to wander..

Himmel

Russian Roulette

Sullen Face

Blue Sky

Hijinks

Hilbert Space

Hipster Fool

The Ponzi Scheme

Powerhouse Prophylactic

East Anglian Nutcakes

Broken Sword

Orphan War
 
If you're still taking suggestions, I propose 'Airborne Kidneys'. :)
 
Sturm und Drang
Storm Warning
After the Storm
Twilight's Last
Roll of Thunder
Roil
Mortal Coil
Cinema
Volley and Forward

J

PS Of course your login works very well also. Remember the first Leonard Skynard album, I think, where the album had the pronunciation on the cover. Something like
STORMERNE:: EAGLE; especially : a long-winged sea eagle (Haliäetus albicilla) with a short white wedge-shaped tail.
 
a name of the place you are coming from should work great. then will the audience know that it's old solid men doing something they are knowledgeable at and not some some young punks. ;)
 
These alliterative combinations with an East Anglian connotation were not found on google.com

Incredible Iceni
Iceni Impact
Insurgent Iceni
Iceni Inspiration
 
what about The New Punks On The Block?
:lol: sorry, couldnt resist.

ok, on Topic:
somithing like "The Triderals"
 
Okay I've read your rules and since I am never going to form a band, here are the suggestions dating back to my teens that I would use...

Loki
Hoki
The Definite Articles
Mole
The Clutch
Hand Pict
$99
Attila and the Hunks (probly best for a gay theme)
Iroll
 
A Flock of Stormerne? :D
I know! what about:
Little Timmy & The Shebangs
The Shebangs
The New Shebangs featuring Big Timmy
 
Originally posted by stormerne
Later on we can do our own stuff at bigger gigs.


Yeah, I've heard that one before :)

Seriously, good luck with the band - always good to see someone getting up and doing it. Does your set list include 'Cocaine' by JJ Cale?

As for names, I agree with the consensus that Stormerne is a good one - if the band (or you) don't like the idea of using your name, anything with storm in it would still be good.

It's not a bad idea to think about a name that will be easy to make a logo for - the best example is the classic band in (what I think is) your genre, the Hamsters - they've got loads of mileage out of hamster-related images and slogans (and the great title for their Jimi Hendrix covers album - Electric Hamsterland)

I also like the idea of bands which are named after songs, though right now the only example I can think of is Wrathchild (dodgy 80s glam metal band named after an Iron Maiden song). Note that you do not have to be anything like the style of music of the song you are named after.

Other suggestions include Cancelled, or Sold Out - at least you'd get lots of publicity. The other one on that line is Special Guests - I've seen them play loads of times, but they never seem to get any headline gigs. You could always try Free Beer - you'd get loads of people turning up to your gigs, but might have difficulty getting bookings.

Sorry, I'll stop now.
 
How bout only "Stormen" - means "the storm" in english.

I think simply taking some foreign word would be a good idea, can sound so mysterious and interesting when it really only means somehting like:

Brakskit
Matbord
Solstråle
Värme-element
:p
 
Originally posted by Chairman Yang
How bout only "Stormen" - means "the storm" in english.

I think simply taking some foreign word would be a good idea, can sound so mysterious and interesting when it really only means somehting like:

Brakskit
Matbord
Solstråle
Värme-element
:p
:lol:
rullstol
tvättställ
avbitartång
burköppnare
:D
 
Hi Supernaut. Long time no see. Thanks for the suggestions. And the skepticism! ;)

Sultan: I think calling a band "Loki" would be 'tempting fate' too far. I can just imagine the power failures!

Edward: I like alliteration and some of my own suggestions use that technique.

animepornstar: What's this "old solid men"? :lol: Yeah, you're right - I'm an old rocker, though some of us die off occasionally like Rory Gallagher. :(

Panda: I'm still taking suggestions until 17:00 UTC on Wednesday.
 
Just as an update... we named the band "Mad Panic".
Yes I know, I know - it doesn't quite fit all the rules. But it works.

P.S. The lead singer won the tawdry prize.
 
Mad Panic? Hope you guys play ska!!!
 
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