77 Best Gay Team Names & LGBTQ+ Group Name Ideas (Curated & Ranked) + Generator
Support from close friends, teams, or community organizations is shown to improve mental health and overall well-being for those in the LGBTQ+ community.[1]
In professional settings, LGBTQ+ organizations can help you find jobs, mentors, networking opportunities, and referrals.[2]
With 80% of gay and lesbian youth reporting that they experience social isolation,[3] dedicated teams and LGBTQ+ groups can also provide the opportunity to feel comfort and acceptance in a social setting.
Whether you’re creating an LGBTQ+ group at your school/college or naming a community organization, it’s essential to choose a name that sets the right tone for your group.
Some group names should be serious, while others can be funny or sarcastic — it all depends on your group’s purpose and the preferences of your members.
See our list of LGBTQ+ group name ideas below or scroll past the list for our name generator and tips on creating your own ideas.
Gay Team Names & LGBTQ+ Group Name Ideas
Putin’s Nightmare
Crystal Queer
Queerspace
True Colors
PRISM
reference to the rainbow or could stand for something like People Respecting Individuality (and) Sexuality (in) Medicine
Be You[4]
HERO[5]
Helping to Educate Regarding Orientation
Loud & Queer
The Proud Collective[4]
LGBTeens
Spectrum Club
Diversified[4]
GSA
Gender (and) Sexuality Alliance or Gender (and) Sexuality Awareness
SAGE
Sexuality and Gender Equality
Shades of Love
Pride Coalition[6]
SAFE[5]
Sexuality Advocacy for Everyone
The Furious Drag Queens
Queer Collection
Rainbow Renegades
Act Out[5]
political action group supporting LGBTQ+ causes
Q&A[5]
Queers & Allies
[School/Work Name] Queers
Rainbow Rascals
Solace[5]
a safe space
Rainbow Lounge[7]
Diversity
Sappho's Place
reference to the Greek poet
Different and Proud[8]
Queer Qrew
GSRG
Gender (and) Sexuality Resource Group
The Colorful Life[9]
DGS
Diverse Genders and Sexualities
GSD
Gender and Sexuality Diversity
GSM
Gender and Sexual Minorities
Pride Society
Two Spirit Circle
Love is Love League
The Gender Revolutionaries
LGBTQ+ Liberation
Femme Squad
Equal Ground
Sexuality and Gender Alliance (SAGA)
The Love Warriors
Rainbow Alliance
The Spectrum
Queer Collective
Allies
Pride Club
DNA
Definitions Not Applicable
OQS[5]
Out, Questioning, Straight
BeYou
Planet Queer
All the Colors[8]
Rainbow Cake[8]
Stonewall Heroes
Rainbow Club
Lavender Ladies
Equality Network
[School/Work Name] for Sexual Identity
The Rainbow Room[4]
Pride and Freedom
Different Folks[4]
Pride Room[10]
The Proud Place[4]
Everyone Is Welcome[4]
Reading the Rainbow
LGBTQ+ book club
Proud Place[10]
The Freely United[4]
Campus Pride[11]
The Queer Quorum
Pride Posse
Gender Mavericks
Pride Pioneers
The Queer Coalition
Sapphic Sirens
All Out
LGBTQ+ Group Name Generator
How to Create a Good LGBTQ+ Group Name
Keep the following tips in mind when creating your group name:
- Make sure your group name reflects its members. LGBTQ+ groups are often inclusive of a variety of gender identities, but not always. Be as specific as necessary; if your group welcomes all identities, use basic phrases like “Gender and Sexuality” or “LGBTQ+. If your group is specifically for people who identify as “Non-Binary,” for example, use that term in your name to make it clear. If you need some ideas of words you should or shouldn’t use, see the glossaries from The Trevor Project and the Human Rights Campaign.
- Use terminology carefully. The LGBTQ+ community is diverse, and opinions within your group may differ regarding the use of some terminology, like “queer.” Be sure to get input from your group members to figure out what they’re comfortable with and make sure your group name doesn’t alienate anyone.
- Consider your tone. Similar to the previous tip, you’ll want to make sure that your group name isn’t offensive to anyone in the group. If you are naming an advocacy group, in particular, your name must reflect your group’s purpose and inclusiveness. A joking name like “Putin’s Nightmare” might be great for a group of performers, for example, but would not work for a campus or advocacy group. Again, it is a good idea to get input from current or potential group members once you choose a name, and before you begin printing those flyers and t-shirts!