A listing of 117 cool and catchy project names to use within your organization or inspire future projects of your own. These names are typically used as code names to new organizational developments and products.
Amigos
Antique
Apollo
Astro
Atlantis
Aurora
Balto
Barcelona
Barney
Barracuda
Batman
Bender
Bigfish
Bigfoot
Bladerunner
Blue Moon
Blue Skywalkers
Bongo
Bordeaux
Bride of Buster
Bulldozer
Bullwinkle
Business as Unusual
Camelot
Canary
Casanova
Cascade
Cauldron
Caveman Lawyers
Charming Chicks
Cheerio
Cherrystone
Cinnamon
Cold Fusion
Colossus
Colusa
Constantine
Cowbelles
Crusader
Cyclone
Dagwood
Dangerous Rocks
Darwin
Deepmind
DejaVu
Dessert Storm
Diesel
Disco Divas
Disco Ninjas
Duracell
Duraflame
Durango
Eagle
Early First
Echo Lake
Edison
Einstein
Elixir
Elmer
Excalibur
Fester
Fireball
Firefly
Firestorm
Firetruck
Flamingo
Flyers
Fusion
Galactica
Gemini
Gold Star
Golden Bulls
Gray Panthers
Green Jade
Hades
Hercules
Hidden Hook
Honeycomb
Horned Frogs
Hornets
Husky Cat
Hydra
Indigo
Irongate
Ivory
Jaguar
Jonah
Jupiter
Kanga
KingFish
Kingsmen
Kodiak
Kryptonite
Laguna
Lemon Drops
Liberation
Liquid Sky
Lobster
Longhorns
Lorax
Mad Hatter
Malibu
Mango
Maroon
Massive Monkey
Matadors
Mercury
Metro
Moonshine
Mountaineers
Mustangs
Nautilus
Nitro
Odyssey
Omega
Orange Dots
Orion
Peacocks
Pharoahs
Phoenix
Pink Dragons
Pink Ladies
Pluto
Poseidon
Prelude
Project X
Pure Panther
Python
Quadro
Quicksilver
Rampage
Red Butter
Revolution
Rhinestone
Riviera
Roadrunner
Romeo
Royal
Sahara
Sea Lions
Seawolves
Sirius
Skyhawks
Soul Spartans
Sputnik
Stratos
Striped Foxes
Sultans of Sales
Sunburst
Sunergy
The Bomb Squad
The Violent Storms
Timberwolves
Titan
Topaz
Topcat
Torpedo
Tribe
Vikings
Vipers
Voyager
Weekend Warriors
Westerners
Whistler
White Feather
Wide Stringer
Wombat
Xena
Yaeger
Yellow Moose
Yoda
Yosemite
Zeus
Zircon
Zulu
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