The dictionary definition of “aesthetic” is “concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.”[1]
Where we once used phrases like “aesthetically pleasing” to describe beautiful things, “aesthetic” alone has taken on this meaning in recent years.
Calling something “aesthetic” can mean that it’s visually appealing or suits your personal style.[2]
Whether you’re into soft, cottagecore, dark academia, or another style, aesthetic group names can reflect your personality and provide a clear representation of who you are.
We have more than 30 aesthetic group name ideas below, plus tips to help you create your own ideas.
Above the Stars[3]
sunnyside
peach snaps[4]
Night Highs[5]
The Lyceum
serendipity
alien club
Lost & Found[4]
the golden girls[6]
free souls[3]
Clouds Lovers[3]
watermelon sugar[5]
blossoming
floating memories[3]
Sweet Savages[7]
bloodlines[4]
Witty Kitties[8]
Feminine Fancies[8]
Chosen Family[6]
les femmes
madhouse[4]
Tissues for my issues[7]
Gossip Girls[7]
Hello Outer Space[3]
the aurora
morning dew
slay belles[4]
galaxy
quintessence
deified
you there?[3]
The Plastics[6]
fly high[3]
Flowers Always[3]
doom mood
Hello World[3]
the so and so[4]
Squid Squad[7]
loquacious
meaning talkative
How to Create Your Own Aesthetic Group Names
Keep the following tips in mind to create your own aesthetic group names:
- Pinpoint your personal style. There are dozens of ways to classify your personal style — soft, grunge, goth, cottagecore, dark academia, normcore, vintage, Y2K, and more. Defining your style is the first step in finding the perfect aesthetic group name. Once you understand your aesthetic, you can search for words and phrases that match it to generate a list of options. Someone who prefers grunge will want a much different name than someone with Y2K aesthetic.
- Consider how the name looks as well as what it means. It’s a good idea to choose a word or phrase with a meaning that matches your aesthetic. For example, a group with a soft aesthetic won’t want to choose something like “The Lyceum,” which would be more suitable for a dark academia group. You’ll also want to think about how the name looks. Would it look good in an elegant, flowy font? What images pop into your head when you read the name? The feeling of the name is just as important as its meaning.
- Take input from the rest of the group. Whether you’re creating a group chat, study group, gaming team, or some other form of group, take suggestions from your fellow members. The more people you take suggestions from, the more ideas you’ll have to choose between.