50+ Etsy Shop Name Ideas for Button Sellers
You have the button machine, a few design ideas, and maybe a notebook full of half-finished names. Naming the shop feels like a tiny task until every clean “Button Studio” version is already taken.
This list gives you 54 Etsy shop name ideas for button sellers, grouped by style, plus a quick availability check so you can pick a name and move on to making the first listings.
Once the name is locked in, you can make listing-ready button sheets in Button Print Maker: open the browser-based designer, no install →
What makes a good Etsy shop name
Before you pick a favorite, run each name through this checklist.
A good Etsy shop name is:
- easy to say out loud
- 4–20 characters if you want the exact Etsy shop name
- clear enough that buyers understand what you sell
- available on Etsy, Instagram, and TikTok
- broad enough to grow beyond one design style
- not built on a meme that will feel stale next year
If a name fails three or more of those, skip it. A shop name does not need to be perfect. It needs to be available, memorable, and easy to type.
Minimalist button shop names
These are clean, logo-friendly names that work well if your designs are simple, typographic, modern, or giftable.
- Buttoned
- PinPress
- Pinpoint
- Lapel Co
- Pressed
- Roundwear
- Daybadge
- North Press
- Goodpin
- Cream Buttons
- Pin Studio
- Daylight Pins
- Maker’s Mark Pins
Minimal names are easiest to brand, but they are also most likely to be taken. If the exact Etsy name is gone, try adding Shop, Co, Studio, or your city name.
Cute and playful shop names
Use these if your buttons lean pastel, kawaii, friendship-gift, fandom-cute, or party-favor friendly.
- ButtonHugs
- PinLoveCo
- Pocket Pals
- Soft Press
- Daydream Pins
- Tiny Round Co
- HelloPin
- PinPalace
- Buttonbee
- Cloudpin
- Sweetpress
- PinPocket
- Buttonberry
Cute names work especially well for button packs. If buyers are choosing a set of five or ten, the shop name can make the whole bundle feel more giftable.
Niche-specific names for bands, weddings, schools, and causes
If you already know your niche, say it in the name. A clear niche name can convert better than a clever broad name because the buyer immediately knows they are in the right place.
Band and music merch
- Setlist Buttons
- Greenroom Pins
- Tour Stop Co
- BandPinShop
- Encore Pins
Weddings and events
- Aisle & Pin
- BridePins
- Save the Pin
- Bouquet Buttons
School and club buttons
- ClassPinClub
- Hallway Pins
- Schoolpride Co
Awareness and cause merch
- Wear the Cause
- Ribbon Press Co
Niche names are less flexible, but that can be a strength. If your first 50 listings are all band merch or wedding favors, a direct name helps the right buyer trust you faster.
Punny shop names
Punny names can be memorable and Pinterest-friendly. They work best if your product style is witty, loud, or a little sarcastic.
- Buttonista
- PinBackatcha
- ButtonsRight
- Pin & Tonic
- PressPlay Pins
- BadgeBros
- Pinchy
- Buttonelli
- Pin-credible
- HoldMyButton
- PinSlinger
- Buttonhole
- PinSane
- Press F to Pay
Use puns carefully. A clever name is only useful if the buyer can still remember and spell it after seeing it once.
How to check Etsy shop name availability
Do this before you make the logo.
1. Check the Etsy URL
Open this in your browser:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/YourNameHere
If a shop loads, the URL is taken. It may still be unavailable even if the shop is closed, so treat a live URL as a no.
2. Search Etsy for close matches
Search the name inside Etsy. If the first page is full of similar names, buyers may confuse your shop with someone else’s.
3. Check Instagram and TikTok
Search the exact handle. Ideally, your Etsy shop name and social handles match. If the exact handle is gone, try one consistent suffix such as shop, co, or studio.
4. Check a domain
You do not need a domain on day one, but it helps later. If the .com is gone, a .shop or .co can still be fine for a small Etsy brand.
Common naming mistakes
Naming the shop after one product
GlitterButtons works until you want to sell matte buttons. Choose a name that gives you room to add new styles.
Using numbers that do not mean anything
Names like ButtonShop99 can feel spammy. If a number matters — a year, a city code, a meaningful size — it can work. Otherwise, skip it.
Accidentally using protected brands
Avoid names that include trademarks, celebrities, bands, TV shows, or fandom names you do not own. This matters even if your designs are handmade.
Picking a name that sounds awkward
Say the name out loud. If it is hard to pronounce, it will be hard for buyers to remember.
After the name: make the first listing-ready button sheet
Once you choose a shop name, the next job is simple: make a small first set, photograph it, and publish a listing.
Button Print Maker lets you upload artwork, choose a button size, and generate an A4 or Letter print sheet in your browser. The free version adds a watermark. If you need clean output for listing photos or production, €3.90 unlocks watermark-free downloads for 24 hours.