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BOUM, PAF, ZOOM, FIZZ–The Power of Onomatopoeia in Branding

Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate the sounds they describe, such as “buzz” for bees. These sound-based words create vivid sensory experiences and can enhance brand recognition and appeal.

Onomatopoeia in Global Brand Names

Using onomatopoeia in branding offers several benefits:

  1. Universal Appeal and Easy Recall: Names like “Zoom” convey speed and are easily recognized across cultures. Many onomatopoeic words, such as the “click” of a camera shutter, maintain consistent meanings worldwide. However, it’s essential to check locally, as some onomatopoeic words can vary significantly between languages. For example, while a dog barks as “woof” in English, it becomes “bau” in German and “wan” in Japanese.
  2. Emotional and Sensory Connection: Names like “Fizz” evoke fizzy drinks, enhancing consumer engagement through sound associations.
  3. Memorable and Fun: Onomatopoeic names like “TikTok” and “Snapchat” are catchy and resonate with youthful audiences.
  4. Storytelling and Branding: Brands like “Bang & Olufsen” use sound associations to enhance their narratives.
Snapchat application 3d icon on yellow background. Vector editorial illustration. TURKEY, FETHIYE, January 8, 2024

At first glance, we might consider that most onomatopoeic brand names are linked to the very experience of the product, particularly in the food and beverage sector:

  • Fizz (Drinks): Mimics carbonation, suggesting energy.
  • Crunch (Chocolate): Evokes the sound of something crispy.
  • Mmmmh (Auchan): Represents satisfaction when tasting food.
  • Tic Tac (Sweets): Mimics the sound of small candies in a container, creating a sense of fun and playfulness.

However, onomatopoeic brand names can also illustrate the effect of the experience, whether rational or emotional.

Through the Movement It Implies:

  • HOP: Suggests a light, bouncy movement.
  • Zoom: Conveys speed.
Kyiv, Ukraine – May 25, 2020. Zoom application. Application for video conferencing, online communication with friends and family. Remote communication. Zoom icon on a white screen of Macbook

Through the Impact It Brings:

  • BOUM BOUM Villette: Represents a loud bang, evoking excitement.
  • BAM (Karaoke): Suggests sudden celebration.
  • Bang & Olufsen: The word “Bang” evokes a strong impact, suggesting power and energy.
  • PAF (detox Juice): Conveys a sudden action or surprise, often with a humorous connotation.

Lastly, onomatopoeia can also be used to create specific imagery:

  • Cocorico: Represents a rooster’s crow, a French symbol evoking French origin.
  • Ding Dong: A cake brand that evokes the moment of a “rendez-vous” with the product.

This last option opens up possibilities for unique brands. Think, for instance, of the sound of silence for an electric car, the sound of the sea for a range of fish-related products, or the sound of the earth for an authentic product….

What would be the sound of your brand?

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