{"id":19754,"date":"2013-03-04T21:43:48","date_gmt":"2013-03-05T05:43:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/?p=19754"},"modified":"2013-03-04T22:13:07","modified_gmt":"2013-03-05T06:13:07","slug":"how-nintendo-lego-adidas-and-17-other-major-companies-got-their-names","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2013\/03\/how-nintendo-lego-adidas-and-17-other-major-companies-got-their-names\/","title":{"rendered":"How Nintendo, Lego, Adidas and 17 other Major Companies Got Their Names"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pf-content\"><div class=\"highlighter\">This is a guest post by <a href=\"http:\/\/list25.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">List25.com<\/a> for more interesting lists, subscribe to their <a href=\"http:\/\/eepurl.com\/gNbOr\" target=\"_blank\">newsletter here<\/a>.<\/div>\n<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/legos.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-19755\" alt=\"legos\" src=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/legos-340x509.jpg\" width=\"340\" height=\"509\" \/><\/a>Lego:<\/strong>\u00a0 In 1934, Danish carpenter Ol Kirk Kristiansen, the founder of what we now know of as Lego\u00ae, asked his staff to come up with a good name for his growing toy company.\u00a0 The two names that ended up being finalists were &#8220;Legio&#8221; and &#8220;Lego&#8221;.\u00a0 The first was a reference to a &#8220;legion&#8221; as in a &#8220;Legion of toys&#8221;.\u00a0 The second, which won out, was made from a contraction of &#8220;leg godt&#8221;, which is a Danish phrase meaning &#8220;play well&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Interestingly, &#8220;lego&#8221; is also a Latin word meaning &#8220;to gather or collect&#8221;, which is somewhat fitting, given what their most popular product ended up later being.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Amazon:<\/strong>\u00a0 The company was originally named &#8220;Cadabra&#8221; and was at the website &#8220;Cadabra.com&#8221;.\u00a0 After sales rocketed up quite quickly, Bezos decided to rename the company to reflect the broadening scope of the business (not just books).\u00a0 He wanted the new name to begin with an &#8220;A&#8221; so that it would show high up on website indexes that listed things alphabetically, which a lot of internet browsing sites did at the time, including Yahoo.\u00a0 Upon scanning through the dictionary, he saw &#8220;Amazon&#8221;, after the Amazon River, which in turn was named after the female Amazons in Greek mythology.\u00a0 He liked the correlation between Amazon being one of the biggest rivers in the world and hopefully someday the company Amazon being one of the biggest businesses in the world (mission accomplished).<\/p>\n<p>Another interesting tidbit in terms of their logo that you may not have noticed is that the smiley line underneath the letters is an arrow pointing from &#8220;a&#8221; to &#8220;z&#8221; implying amazon.com has everything, from &#8220;a&#8221; to &#8220;z&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kia:<\/strong>\u00a0 According to Kia, the word \u201cKia\u201d derives from a Sino-Korean word, &#8220;ki&#8221;, meaning &#8220;to come out&#8221;.\u00a0 The &#8220;a&#8221; then stands for &#8220;Asia&#8221;.\u00a0 Thus, Kia more or less was meant to mean &#8220;to come out of Asia&#8221; or &#8220;rising out of Asia&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2010\/01\/the-7-11-double-big-gulp-holds-200-more-than-the-average-adult-humans-stomach\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>7-11:\u00a0<\/strong><\/a> The company\u2019s first convenience outlets were known as Tote\u2019m stores since customers &#8220;toted&#8221; away their purchases; some locations even sported genuine Alaskan totem poles in the front of the stores. In 1946, Tote\u2019m became 7-Eleven to reflect the stores&#8217; new, extended hours \u2013 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., seven days a week, which was pretty unheard of back then.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nintendo:<\/strong>\u00a0 This famous company name comes from the Japanese name &#8220;Nintendou&#8221;.\u00a0 Roughly translated &#8220;Nin&#8221; means &#8220;entrusted&#8221; and &#8220;ten-dou&#8221; means &#8220;heaven&#8221;, so basically &#8220;leave luck to heaven&#8221;.\u00a0 If this seems a strange name\/slogan for a company, perhaps it&#8217;s important to note it started out as a playing card making company in 1889.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pepsi:<\/strong>\u00a0 Pepsi or &#8220;Pepsi-Cola&#8221; was named after the digestive enzyme pepsin.\u00a0 The original drink was sold as a digestive aid and health tonic.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2011\/12\/the-development-of-the-video-game-pong-was-a-training-exercise-for-a-new-gaming-developer-at-atari-and-wasnt-originally-intended-to-be-released\/\" target=\"_blank\">Atari:<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong> According to Nolan Bushnell, Atari was named after a term in the game &#8220;Go&#8221;.\u00a0 In that game, when you are about to capture another player\u2019s piece, you say &#8220;atari&#8221;, which is somewhat equivalent to &#8220;check&#8221; in Chess.\u00a0 The word itself is derived from the nominalized form of the Japanese word &#8220;ataru&#8221;, meaning &#8220;to hit the target&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nabisco:<\/strong>\u00a0 Short for the original name of the company \u2013 National Biscuit Company.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sony:<\/strong> It is derived from the Latin word &#8220;sonus&#8221;, which means &#8220;sound&#8221;.\u00a0 They also chose it because the pronunciation of &#8220;Sony&#8221; is the same in many languages.\u00a0 Also, &#8220;sonny&#8221; was once slang for an intelligent youth.\u00a0 Thus, they thought it fitting because they were &#8220;sonny boys working in sound and vision&#8221;.\u00a0 The company&#8217;s original name was not &#8220;Sony&#8221;, but rather &#8220;Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation&#8221; (Tokyo Tsoshiu Kogyo KK)- definitely an improvement on the name when they switched it.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Adidas:\u00a0<\/strong> This was a nickname of founder Adolf Adi Dassler- &#8220;Adi-Das&#8230;&#8221; Rudolf Rudi Dassler, his brother, also started a shoe company called Ruda, which later turned into Puma<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wendy&#8217;s:<\/strong>\u00a0 The first &#8220;Wendy\u2019s Old Fashioned Hamburgers&#8221; was opened on November 15, 1969;\u00a0 the restaurant being named after the fourth child, Melinda Lou Thomas, of founder Dave Thomas (who incidentally was a high school dropout and before founding Wendy&#8217;s <a title=\"The Founder of Wendy\u2019s Helped Save KFC and was a High School Dropout\" href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2011\/03\/that-the-founder-of-wendys-helped-save-kfc-and-was-a-high-school-dropout\/\">helped stop Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) from going out of business<\/a>.)\u00a0 You might be asking yourself, &#8220;How do you get \u2018Wendy\u2019 out of Melinda Lou Thomas?&#8221;\u00a0 This was a nickname given to her as she couldn\u2019t pronounce her own name when she was young, instead she would say &#8220;Wenda&#8221;, which is how she got the nickname &#8220;Wendy&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nokia:<\/strong>\u00a0 This company is named after one of the towns they originally operated in, the Finnish city Nokia.\u00a0 Originally they weren&#8217;t in the tech industry as today.\u00a0 In the beginning, the company ran a wood-pulp mill.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Arby&#8217;s:<\/strong> Although some people believe that the enunciation of Arby\u2019s stands for &#8220;roast beef&#8221;, this isn\u2019t true. It actually comes from the initials of its founders, the Raffel Brothers (R.B.&#8217;s).\u00a0 They originally planned to name their company &#8220;Big Tex&#8221;, but someone already owned the rights to that name.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sega:<\/strong>\u00a0 Short for &#8220;Service Games of Japan&#8221;, this company originally imported pinball machines onto US military bases around the Pacific Rim.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Sharp:<\/strong>\u00a0 The company\u2019s first product, the ever sharp pencil, is actually where this multinational corporation got its name.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Starbucks:\u00a0<\/strong> Not many companies dive into the world of fiction literature to find inspiration for their brand, but Starbucks is not just any company. Its name comes from a character in the story of Moby Dick.<\/p>\n<p>(Aside:\u00a0 While <a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2011\/12\/a-real-life-white-whale-that-destroyed-over-20-whaling-ships-and-survived-encounters-with-another-80\/\" target=\"_blank\">Moby Dick<\/a> today is considered a great work of literature, in its day, it wasn\u2019t very successful and only earned Melville $556.37 in his lifetime with less than 3000 copies sold over the 40 years or so from publication to Melville&#8217;s death.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Adobe:<\/strong>\u00a0 Adobe was named after a body of water (Adobe Creek). John Warnock, one of the founders of Adobe Systems, lived in a house next to the creek.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Reebok:<\/strong>\u00a0 A Rhebok is actually a type of antelope found on the savanna in Africa and these days it\u2019s also the inspiration behind the name of an international brand.\u00a0 The company was originally called J.W. Foster and Sons, but the name was changed some 53 years after its founding to &#8220;Reebok&#8221; after one of the grandsons of the original founder saw the name in a South African dictionary that he had won in a race as a boy.\u00a0 The fact that the dictionary was from South Africa is why the spelling is &#8220;Reebok&#8221;, instead of the more common English spelling of the name of the antelope, &#8220;rhebok&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Coca-Cola:\u00a0<\/strong> Dr. John Pemberton was a pharmacist and also a former Confederate soldier who was wounded in the Battle of Columbus.\u00a0 This subsequently led to him becoming addicted to morphine, as happened to many people at the time.\u00a0 As such, after the war, he began seeking a cure for morphine addiction.\u00a0 One of the areas he looked for a cure was experimenting with coca and coca wines.\u00a0 One such concoction Pemberton came up with was &#8220;Pemberton\u2019s French Wine Coca&#8221;, advertised as a nerve tonic cure-all. Unfortunately for him, this cure-all also included alcohol (from wine), which was banned in Atlanta in 1886.<\/p>\n<p>Not to be dissuaded, Pemberton modified his formula with the help of Willis Venable and Frank Mason Robinson.\u00a0 This new mixture was very similar to his original French Wine Coca, but without the alcohol (substituting the wine with sugar and adding citric acid to counteract the bitter taste this substitution introduced).\u00a0 He also mixed this concoction with carbonated water (carbonated water was often used in &#8220;cure-all&#8221; mixtures as it was believed to itself be very good for your health).<\/p>\n<p>The final name &#8220;Coca-Cola&#8221; was suggested by Pemberton\u2019s bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, stemming from the two key ingredients: extracts from the coca leaf and kola nut. Robinson was also the one to first pen the now classic cursive &#8220;Coca-Cola&#8221; logo.<\/p>\n<p><strong>eBay:<\/strong> The company was originally supposed to be &#8220;Echo Bay Technology Group&#8221;, but the domain &#8220;EchoBay.com&#8221; was already taken, so they shortened it and got eBay.com, which was available.<\/p>\n<p>If you liked this article, you might also like:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2010\/11\/50-of-the-ownership-of-dominos-pizza-was-once-traded-for-a-used-volkswagen-beetle\/\" target=\"_blank\">50% of the Ownership of Dominos Pizza was Once Traded for a Used VW Beetle<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2010\/11\/ben-jerrys-was-originally-going-to-be-a-bagel-company\/\" target=\"_self\">Ben &amp; Jerry&#8217;s was Originally Going to Be a Bagel Company<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2010\/06\/ups-was-founded-by-two-teenagers-with-one-bicycle-and-100-borrowed-from-a-friend\/\" target=\"_self\">UPS was Founded by Two Teenagers with a Bike and $100 Borrowed from a Friend<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2011\/06\/the-founder-of-fedex-once-saved-the-company-by-taking-its-last-5000-and-turning-it-into-32000-by-gambling-in-vegas\/\" target=\"_self\">The Founder of FedEx Once Saved the Company By Taking Its Last $5000 and Gambling It in Vegas<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n[Image via <a href=\"http:\/\/www.shutterstock.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Shutterstock<\/a>]\n<div class=\"highlighter\">This is a guest post by <a href=\"http:\/\/list25.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">List25.com<\/a> for more interesting lists, subscribe to their <a href=\"http:\/\/eepurl.com\/gNbOr\" target=\"_blank\">newsletter here<\/a>.<\/div>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is a guest post by List25.com for more interesting lists, subscribe to their newsletter here. 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