The names of service-oriented companies include:
1. Jinba, Baihong, Mabang, Yanghui, Jianghai, Jianglai, Shidong, Yuanzhi, Chengfeng, Yingwei, Fangfei, Yuqing.
2. Lichao, Jiuying, Chengwei, Yuecai, Haocheng, Dexiang, Xunwei, Ronghuo, Senpai, Anwan, Sishi, Shengpin.
3. Shengyuan, Maoai, Xinyue, Xingheng, Yiguang, Qingyu, Guoyi, Tengke, Taide, Ouxin, Hetong, Jicheng.
4. Wanyang, Songhao, Del, Wanlong, Zhengda, Yewei, Chengming, Xurui, Xinming, Binrui, Yilong, Baiyang.
5. Yongan, Xinli, Shuyu, Xinhai, Jiujia, Shengji, Runhua, Xingyu, Tongli, Boshang, Bangrui, Haojia.
6. Dafeng, Zhongzhi, Yanteng, Jinyi, Haozhe, Fengxin, Hanhui, Yuansen, Xinling, Weiqi, Meisheng, Jiayi.
Four principles of company naming
1. It should be "easy to read". When other conditions are the same, the easier the name is to read, the easier it will be to remember.
2. To be "easy to remember", the method is to use idioms, common sayings, and homophonic sounds to name the name. For example, for an education company, you can name it "Zhida Education."
3. It should be consistent with the company’s business type and industry characteristics. For example, a technology company can use “Zhida Technology”, and a media company can use “Bafang Media”.
4. It must have a certain connotation, which can include the company's development goals, operating characteristics, etc.