September 25, 2018

The Gods Must Be Brands: How Brands Draw their Names from Greek Mythology

Jeremy Miller

Brand Naming

The gods may be horrified to discover their names are being used to peddle everything from soap to software.

Greek mythology has been a treasure trove of names for marketers to associate with their brands and logos — whether companies, products, or services. The lure of naming a brand after a god just makes sense. The brand gains credibility by connecting the virtues of the product or service with the mythological character.

What’s a little surprising is the number of highly recognized, category-leading brands that draw their names from Greek and Roman mythology.

1. Nike

The famous statue of Nike at the Louvre Museum in Paris—an example of mythology used for brands and logos.

Nike was the Greek goddess of victory. No doubt a great choice to name a company that sells footwear to athletes and sports enthusiasts.

2. Hermès

Statue of Hermes in the city of Stuttgart, Germany, an inspiration for one of the most iconic brands and logos.

Hermès was the messenger of the gods and the god of trade. What a perfect name for a brand that specializes in leather apparel and lifestyle accessories. The brand is actually named after its founder, Thierry Hermès.

3. Amazon

The brand and logos for Amazon, displayed on a smartphone screen.

Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, chose the name because the Amazon is the largest river in the world and it could function as a symbol of the company’s vast selection of books. But the river got its name from Greek mythology. The Amazons were a race of women warriors known for their fierceness in battle.

4. Oracle

An inspiration for unique brand names like Oracle, the ruins of the temple of Athena where the famous Oracle of Delphi resided.

The oracle was a seer or psychic. They were mortals who could convey messages from the gods. This is a fitting name for Oracle Corporation, one of the world’s largest software companies and a pioneer in database technology.

5. Olympus

A view from Mount Olympus in Greece where unique brand names like Olympus cameras drew inspiration.

The gods lived at Mount Olympus. It’s an interesting association for Olympus cameras.

6. Mars

Mars company products in a bowl

Mars was the roman god of war, and today one of the world’s largest confectionery and food manufacturing companies. Like Hermès, the name actually originates with the founder, Franklin Mars.

7. Trojan

A reproduction of the mythical trojan horse.

The Trojans were the residents of Troy, a city in ancient Greece. For 10 years the Greeks waged war on the city of Troy, and for 10 years they made no progress. It wasn’t until the Greeks changed their strategy and presented a gift, the Trojan Horse, did the city fall. The word “Trojan” has become synonymous with courage, strength, and perseverance — presumably all the characteristics you’d want in a condom.

8. Ajax

Nameless disinfectant spray

Ajax was a heroic Greek warrior who gained fame during the Trojan war. Today, brave Ajax is best known as a cleaning product. He’s keeping our sinks and toilets sparkling clean. As the tagline used to proclaim, “Stronger Than Dirt!”

9. Orion

A view of Orion's belt constellation in the night sky.

Orion was another great warrior in Greek mythology. You might know him better by the constellation, Orion’s Belt. For a brand, Orion Pictures is a Hollywood movie studio with notable films like Dances With Wolves and The Silence of the Lambs.

10. Pandora

A statue of Pandora by Chauncey Bradley.

Pandora was the first human woman created by the gods. Each god helped create her by giving her unique gifts. She later became known for her role in opening Pandora's Box, and releasing all the evils of humanity. Pandora is now a streaming music service, recently acquired by Sirius. The founders liked the story of Pandora, because she was known for her curiosity (which is probably why she opened the box). This became a symbol as they conducted the “most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken.”

Is Your Brand's Name Hidden in History?

History is a rich source of inspiration and stories in brand naming. The Greek and Roman mythology may be picked over, but you can look into many more corners of the world to find an inspirational name that shares the virtues of your product, service, or company.

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