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The difference between naming based on optional words and naming based on trademarks
The degree of risk is different.

Name according to the vocabulary of your choice. Naming based on self-selected vocabulary is to create a new naming scheme in a certain range according to one's own creativity and needs, which can provide greater flexibility and creativity, and can carry out unlimited innovation according to the characteristics and values of products, brands or companies, which may lead to the risk of duplicate names, and the uniqueness and recognition of naming may be low.

Naming based on trademarks. Trademark-based naming is to choose a registered logo with trademark protection. As the name of a product, brand or company, a trademark has been protected by law and can provide legal and commercial protection. Limited by the availability and registration of trademarks, there may be certain restrictions and risks.