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90+ Unique Nail Business Name Ideas to Make Your Salon Stand Out

29 May, 2025 · 13 min read

Explore the best unique nail business names to spark your creativity and help you craft a standout brand that attracts loyal clients effortlessly.

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So, you’ve mastered the perfect gel application and your salon chairs are lined up and ready. Now comes choosing a name for your nail business! 

But before you start printing business cards or painting a sign above the door, remember that the UK has its own rules and best practices for naming a business.

First, let’s get the creative juices flowing with 100 unique nail salon name ideas across different styles and themes – from posh salons in London to edgy mobile nail techs on the go.

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1. Luxury and elegant nail salon names

When your salon caters to clients who expect a glass of bubbly with their manicure, you need a name that oozes elegance and exclusivity. 

A luxurious name sets a high-end tone, attracting customers who don’t mind paying a little extra for pampering in style. Think sophisticated, chic, and premium – the kind of name that would feel at home on London’s High Street or a swanky hotel spa. 

⚡ Name ideas:

  1. Diamond Gloss Nail Studio
  2. Velvet & Pearl Nails
  3. Opulence Mani Lounge
  4. The Polished Palace
  5. Elegance Hand Spa
  6. Luxe Lacquer Boutique
  7. Prestige Nail Atelier
  8. Gilded Tips Salon
  9. Silk & Polish Studio
  10. Regal Reflections Nails

⚡Why it works: These names promise a VIP experience – perfect for salons in posh areas or those targeting weddings and high-profile clients.

⚡ Tip: Carry the elegance through to your branding – think classic serif fonts, a black-and-gold colour scheme, and top-notch decor. High-end clients in the UK will notice if the polish (pun intended) stops at the name!

2. Modern and minimalist nail salon names

If your style is all about clean lines, neutral tones, and modern aesthetics, consider a minimalist name. These names are simple, sleek, and memorable – perfect for a contemporary nail bar in a trendy neighbourhood.

⚡ Name ideas:

  1. Gloss Nail Studio
  2. The Nail Loft
  3. Studio Lacquer
  4. Polish & Co.
  5. The Mani Lab
  6. Nailhaus
  7. Canvas Nail Studio
  8. Mono Nails
  9. Zen Nails
  10. Cuticle & Co.

⚡ Why it works: Many UK salons favour a clean, professional image to appeal to a broad audience, and names like “Gloss” or “Zen Nails” are easy to remember and search. 

They don’t pigeonhole your business into a single service, either. For instance, “The Nail Loft” or “Polish & Co.” could comfortably expand into other beauty treatments down the line because they’re not overly specific or fussy. 

⚡ How to implement: Pair a minimalist name with a chic, simple logo (imagine a single-line drawing of a hand or a sleek typeface). On social media, a well-curated Instagram grid with airy, clean photos will reinforce the modern vibe. These names work best if everything about your brand – from your salon interior to your website – embraces that “less is more” philosophy.

3. Playful and punny nail salon names

In the UK – where we love a bit of cheeky wordplay – a clever name can become a talking point. Perfect for salons that cater to a younger crowd or anyone who appreciates some humour with their gel polish. 

⚡ Name ideas:

  1. The Nail Files (play on The X-Files – mystery solved: it’s great nails)
  2. Claw & Order (because even nails deserve justice!)
  3. Tip Top Nails (for tip-top talons)
  4. Talk to the Hand (sassy and unforgettable)
  5. Cutiecles Nail Studio (cute + cuticles = cutie-cles)
  6. Polish Me Pretty (a playful little command)
  7. Tough as Nails (for a salon that makes nails strong and stunning)
  8. Mani-Pedi Mayhem (chaotic fun for all your nail art adventures)
  9. Tipsy Toes & Tints (maybe you offer prosecco pedicures?)
  10. Finger Tipsy (a punny nod to fingertips and a fun atmosphere)

⚡ Why it works: These names are fun to say and hard to forget. This approach works especially well on social media, where a quirky name like “Claw & Order” or “Talk to the Hand” can spark curiosity and shares. 

Tourists in London love snapping photos of amusing shop signs, and a clever nail salon name might just wind up going viral (free publicity!).

⚡Tip: With playful names, there’s a fine line between witty and what on earth does that mean? Make sure your pun is clear and culturally appropriate. A joke that’s too obscure (or too rude) could confuse or offend potential clients. Run it by a few friends to ensure it lands as intended.

4. Eco-friendly nail salon names

If your business is all about vegan polishes, cruelty-free products, and green practices (like the smell of acetone not hitting customers as they walk in), let your name reflect that earthy, natural vibe. 

⚡ Name ideas:

  1. The Conscious Cuticle
  2. Eco Chic Nail Salon
  3. Green Glaze Nails
  4. Plant-Based Polish
  5. Kind Nails Co.
  6. Botanica Nail Studio
  7. Pure & Polished
  8. Greenhouse Nail Bar
  9. Lotus Nail Lounge
  10. Sustainable Sparkle

⚡ Why it works: These names instantly signal an earth-friendly ethos. In the UK, terms like “eco,” “green,” or “plant-based” will attract a growing segment of clients who care about product ingredients and environmental impact. 

⚡ How to implement: Use recyclable packaging, offer organic hand creams, and decorate with plants or reclaimed wood for that nature-inspired touch. 

You can even mention on your menu or website about your vegan polish lines or eco-friendly disposal methods for nail waste. The name gets them in, and your sustainable practices seal the deal for eco-minded clients.

5. Mobile nail business names

Not all nail businesses have a fixed salon – maybe you’re a mobile nail tech, bringing the pampering right to your clients’ homes or offices. In that case, a name that highlights mobility, convenience, and on-demand service can give you a huge advantage. 

⚡Name ideas:

  1. Nails to Go
  2. Mobile Manis
  3. The Mani Van
  4. Doorstep Digits
  5. Nails at Yours (straight to the point – at your place)
  6. Pop-Up Polish
  7. The Travelling Manicurist
  8. Manis on Wheels
  9. Nail Dash
  10. The Nail Nomad

⚡Why it works: Each of these names makes it crystal clear that you come to them. In busy UK cities, convenience is king – many customers love the idea of getting a nail treatment without battling traffic or rain.

⚡Tips for mobile branding: If you’re using a car or van, consider getting your business name and logo on it – free advertising as you drive around town! With a mobile name, also think about the area you serve: you might add your city or region in your tagline or branding (e.g. Pop-Up Polish London) to help local customers find you. 

6. Edgy and bold nail salon names

For salons with a rebellious streak or a high-fashion editorial vibe, an edgy name can help you stand out from the pastel-painted crowd. Maybe you specialise in gothic nail art, neon punk designs, or ultra-bold stiletto nails – this is your chance to signal that your salon isn’t afraid to push the envelope. Expect to attract fashion-forward clients, alternative subculture crowds, and anyone who likes their manicures with a side of attitude. 

⚡Name ideas:

  1. Rebel Nails
  2. Chrome & Steel Nail Studio
  3. Wicked Manicures
  4. Punk Polish
  5. Vixen Nails
  6. Midnight Manis
  7. Killer Claws Nail Bar
  8. Bad Gal Nails
  9. Voltage Nails
  10. Fierce Nails

⚡ Why it works: In the UK, there’s a strong alternative scene in cities like London (think Camden Town) and Manchester – an edgy name positions your salon as the spot for those who want something different from a typical French manicure. Plus, these names are highly brandable for social media: imagine the edgy logo and the Instagram hashtag potential (#RebelNails has a nice ring to it). 

⚡ Brand vibe: If you go edgy, lean all the way in. Dark or vibrant colour schemes, bold graphics, and a killer playlist in the salon can all complement a name like “Voltage Nails.” This cohesive vibe will attract the exact clientele you’re aiming for – people who see your name and say, “Yes, that’s where I want to get my nails done.”

7. Gender-neutral and inclusive nail salon names

Who says nail salons are just for women? In 2025, more men and non-binary folks are enjoying groomed hands and feet than ever before. 

If you want to appeal to everyone, from gents getting their first buff and shine to couples booking mani-pedi dates, choose a name that feels welcoming to all genders. These names avoid overly feminine language and focus on words that suggest quality, expertise, or neutrality. 

⚡Name ideas:

  1. Hands & Co. Nail Studio
  2. Steel & Lacquer
  3. The Nail Workshop
  4. Urban Nail Lounge
  5. Groom & Gloss
  6. The Nail Hub
  7. The Nailsmith
  8. All Hands on Deck Nail Co.
  9. Core Nails
  10. Handsome Nails Studio

⚡Why it works: Each of these names steers clear of the ultra-feminine clichés. You won’t find words like “princess” or “diva” here. Instead, terms like “Workshop,” “Hub,” or “& Co.” give a professional, inclusive vibe. In the UK, where attitudes are increasingly progressive, a neutral name can attract a broader customer base, including those who might feel shy about visiting a nail salon initially. 

⚡Inclusive branding: If you pick an inclusive name, ensure your services and marketing match it. Feature men and women in your marketing materials (imagine a photo of a well-groomed businessman getting a manicure next to a fashionista with nail art). Maybe offer gender-neutral service menus (call it a “hand grooming” instead of a “manicure for men”). Small touches can show that your salon truly welcomes everyone, and it all starts with a name that sets the right tone.

8. Retro and vintage-inspired nail salon names

Everything old becomes new again – and a retro-themed salon name can evoke nostalgia while still feeling fresh. Whether you love the roaring ‘20s, the rockabilly ‘50s, or the groovy ‘70s, a vintage vibe can differentiate your salon. These names work great if your decor or service style leans into the past (think classic nail lacquer colours, vintage decor pieces, or old-school customer service values). 

⚡Name ideas:

  1. Pin-Up Nails
  2. Vintage Varnish
  3. Retro Tips Nail Salon
  4. Classic Touch Nails
  5. Timeless Talons
  6. Deco Nails
  7. Mod Manicures (hello, Swinging Sixties)
  8. Noir Nail Parlour
  9. Groovy Nails
  10. The Polish Parlour (extra vintage points for the British parlour spelling)

⚡Why it works: There’s a healthy appetite for retro style – just look at the popularity of vintage clothing shops and retro barbers. A name like “Vintage Varnish” or “Noir Nail Parlour” conveys old-world charm and suggests a more intimate, boutique experience. “Mod Manicures” and “Groovy Nails” playfully nod to specific eras (60s mod culture and 70s slang, respectively), which can attract clients who adore those cultures or just appreciate a quirky throwback. 

⚡Ideas for retro branding: Consider decorating your salon with vintage posters or mid-century furniture to complete the experience. Maybe play classic hits from the era you’re inspired by – a little Beatles or swing can set the mood if it fits your theme. And don’t be afraid to dress the part! If your salon is called “Pin-Up Nails,” a staff uniform with polka dot aprons or a touch of vintage fashion can really make the experience immersive and share-worthy.

9. Local and UK-inspired nail salon names

Sometimes the best way to stand out is to celebrate your hometown or British culture right in your name. Local-inspired names can build instant rapport with the community, whether it’s by referencing your city/neighbourhood or using a bit of beloved British slang. They’re great for attracting nearby customers and creating a sense of pride and place in your brand. Just reading the name should make locals think, “Hey, that’s our spot!”

⚡Name ideas:

  1. London Lacquer Lounge
  2. Mancunian Manicures (Manchester pride!)
  3. Peckham Polish
  4. Posh & Polished
  5. Proper Nails Co.
  6. Lush Nails Studio
  7. Nailed It, Mate!
  8. Bloody Brilliant Nails
  9. Yorkshire Nail Co.
  10. Bristol Buff & Polish

⚡Why it works: Incorporating a location (London, Peckham, Yorkshire, Bristol, etc.) can help your business show up in local searches and immediately tell people where you are. A name like “Mancunian Manicures” shouts Manchester from the rooftops, attracting MCR locals who love their city. 

⚡Tip: Using your city or region in your name can be a double-edged sword. It’s fantastic for local identity and SEO (everyone in Leeds will know “Leeds Nail Lounge” is for them), but what if you expand to a second location in the future? If you have big expansion plans, you might keep the locale in a tagline rather than the official name – for example, “The Nail Studio | London” instead of baking it into the name itself. That way, your brand can travel anywhere, and you can swap out the tagline as needed.

Do’s and don’ts of naming a nail salon

Once you’ve got a few name ideas, test them out with friends, clients, or even a poll on Instagram. A fresh pair of ears can catch weird puns or pronunciation issues before it’s too late.

Important: Business name rules for nail salons in the UK

The UK has specific rules and regulations for business names – and yes, they apply to nail businesses, whether you’re setting up a limited company or just trading under a name. Here’s what you need to know:

  • It must be unique: Your name can’t be the same as (or too close to) another company’s name or trademark. Check Companies House and the UK IPO database before using it.
  • Avoid restricted words: Terms like Royal, King, Institute, or Authority may require approval or aren’t allowed at all.
  • Keep it appropriate: No profanity, misleading terms, or anything that could cause offence. If it wouldn’t pass a family-friendly test, it won’t be approved.
  • Use legal endings correctly: If you register a limited company, your name must end in Ltd or Limited. Sole traders can’t use these terms.
  • Registered name vs trading name: You can trade under a different name, but it must still follow the rules. Your legal name must appear on invoices and official docs.
  • Watch the 2024 updates: Companies House can now reject or force changes to names they suspect are misleading, coded, or fraudulent.
  • Check domains & socials: It's not a legal step, but securing a matching website and Instagram handle (like @GlossNailsUK) makes marketing a whole lot easier.
  • Search for trademarks: A name might not be registered with Companies House but still be protected. Always search for trademarks to avoid legal trouble later.

Build your nail salon brand with confidence — and ANNA

ANNA is designed to support small business owners in the UK (yes, even glampreneurs like yourself), so you can focus on building your brand and wowing your clients. 

⚡️ Use ANNA’s Company Name Checker: Before you even register your company, plug the name into ANNA’s Name Checker and poof – you’ll know if someone’s already nabbed “Polish Palace Ltd” or if you’re good to go. It even suggests alternatives if your name is taken, which is a lifesaver when you’re in love with a concept but need a slight tweak. 

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⚡️ Smart and simple business banking: Open a business account with ANNA in minutes and manage all your salon finances from one app. You get a UK sort code and account number, a contactless business debit card (with a stylish cat design that meows – no, seriously 🐾), and the ability to create sub-accounts (pots) to set aside money for taxes, new equipment, or that pedicure chair upgrade you’ve been eyeing. Plus, ANNA automatically categorises your income and expenses (polish supplies, rent, staff wages, the lot) so you always know where your money’s going. 

⚡️ Hassle-free invoicing & payments: If you’re a mobile nail tech or offer at-home services for bridal parties and events, you’ll love ANNA’s invoicing features. You can generate professional-looking invoices on your phone in a few taps and send them to clients before you’ve even packed up your polish kit. 

Clients can pay you via a simple link or QR code, and ANNA will kindly nudge them with a polite reminder if an invoice goes overdue. For in-salon payments, you can integrate ANNA with point-of-sale systems or use the ANNA app to record payments, so everything stays organised. ⚡️ Bookkeeping and tax sorted: ANNA automatically logs your transactions and can even snap and store your receipts – just take a photo of that Sally Beauty supply receipt or the new LED lamp invoice, and ANNA will match it to the transaction. If your nail business grows and crosses the VAT threshold, ANNA will handle your VAT calculations and submissions to HMRC, keeping you compliant with Making Tax Digital requirements. It’ll also help calculate your Corporation Tax if you’re a limited company, so you won’t have nasty surprises at year-end.

⚡️ 24/7 support and no-nonsense advice: Stuck on something? Maybe you have a question about claiming a new pedicure spa chair as an expense, or you need help connecting your account to an accounting software. You can chat to a real human (no bots telling you to “press 1 for this, 2 for that”) who understands small business needs. They’ll help with banking queries, tech support, or general advice for UK business owners.

When you’re ready to make it official, ANNA is here to help you launch smoothly – from registering your company to keeping your accounts in tip-top shape, with absolutely no nonsense. With the right name and the right support, your salon will be truly poised to stand out in the UK market, so sign up with ANNA today!

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