When you found a company and choose a name for it, you have to make a little background research to see if your company name is not an insult in another language, or that generally it doesn’t sound ridiculous.
I had to laugh hard when I stumbled upon the name of one of our clients at work, look at that and click to visit their site:
They’re German-speakers, should someone let them know?
BTW, yes, I know it’s been ages since my last post but well, I’ve been very busy lately. Hopefully things will be a little more settled for me in the next few weeks.Yeah, hopefully.



Dear Sirs,
we found your funny comment. The company “Dull Entertainment” is not a company for dull entertainment. Dull is the name from the founder and owner of this company. His forefathers comes from Scotland from a small village called “Dull” in the scottish higlands near Aberfeldy in the district Perthshire. The name Dull comes from the gaelic word “dail” and means “green flat land”.
Hi Guenter, thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Well there you go “Green meadow entertainment”, how’s that for a new company name?