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Corporate Event Names: Ideas for Team Lunches, Away Days & Office Parties

Stuck naming your team lunch, away day, or office party? 60 creative corporate event names—from professional to playful—plus tips for naming events that actually get RSVPs.

Naming your corporate event matters more than you might think. A good name clarifies what the event is, builds excitement, and makes it easier for employees to remember it exists. Whether you're running a team lunch, away day, training session, or office party, the right name sets the tone and signals who should show up. Here are 60 ideas—from buttoned-up to playful—to help you find something that fits your team's personality and gets people to RSVP.

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Professional & Formal

Names that work for leadership-led events, town halls, and L&D sessions.

All Hands Summit

Executive-level, inclusive

Team Collective

Unified, strategic

Leadership Forum

Formal, thoughtful

Cross-Functional Connect

Professional, collaborative

Company Culture Day

Official, intentional

Team Development Session

L&D-focused, professional

Strategic Alignment Meeting

Purpose-driven

Quarterly Review & Connect

Official, scheduled

Annual Conference

Prestigious, formal

Team Excellence Forum

Aspirational, professional

Creative & Modern

Names that feel fresh and energetic without losing professionalism.

The Offsite Remix

Contemporary, playful

Break Room Sessions

Casual, modern

All In Together

Inclusive, inclusive

Level Up Day

Growth-focused, energetic

Sync & Celebrate

Purpose-driven, upbeat

The Gathering

Memorable, intentional

Team Momentum

Forward-looking, dynamic

Connection Sessions

Hybrid-friendly, accessible

Culture Unleashed

Energetic, bold

The Huddle

Sporty, team-oriented

Beyond the Desk

Boundary-pushing, casual

Bring It Together

Collaborative, warm

Team Evolution

Growth-oriented

Culture Clash (in the best way)

Fun, diverse

The Big Meet

Accessible, friendly

Location-Based

Names that anchor your event to a specific office, region, or venue.

[City] Office Bash

Regional, community-focused

[City] Team Summit

Local leadership feel

[Building Name] Gathering

Venue-specific, intimate

[Department] & [City] Connect

Departmental, local

[Office Location] Culture Night

Site-specific, celebratory

Event-Type Specific

Names designed around actual corporate event types: team lunches, away days, training, office parties, town halls.

Team Lunch & Learn

Educational, casual

The Great Team Lunch

Celebratory, inclusive

Offsite 2026

Intentional, seasonal

Away Day Adventure

Fun, team-building

Training Bootcamp

Intensive, focused

Lunch & Connect

Relationship-building

All Hands + Lunch

Official, welcoming

Office Party Extraordinaire

Celebratory, fun

Town Hall & Triumph

Transparent, celebratory

Skills Day

Development-focused

Team Bonanza

Playful, high-energy

Culture & Cake

Casual, celebratory

Format-Driven

Names that signal the format, frequency, or timing of your event.

Monthly Team Mixer

Regular, friendly

Lunch & Learn Series

Ongoing, educational

Friday Team Sessions

Regular, casual

Quarterly All-Hands Lunch

Scheduled, inclusive

Virtual + In-Person Connect

Hybrid-friendly

Morning Kickoff

Energizing, time-specific

After-Work Social

Relaxed, optional

Lunchtime Learning

Educational, convenient

Weekend Team Adventure

Fun, optional

Sprint Celebration

Milestone-based, agile

Playful & Approachable

Friendly names that feel inviting and lower the barrier to attendance.

Let's Do This

Casual, motivational

Team Vibes Only

Modern, fun

We're In

Punny, inclusive

The Squad Gathers

Friendly, inclusive

Keep Calm & Team On

Humorous, relatable

No Worries, We Got This

Reassuring, fun

Bring Your Best Self

Empowering, warm

Team Magic Happens Here

Optimistic, inclusive

The Fun Never Stops

Energetic, welcoming

You're Invited (Seriously)

Welcoming, casual

Tips for choosing a name

1

Name it for the feeling, not just the format. 'All In Together' resonates better than 'Q2 Team Event.'

2

Signal logistics in your description, not the name. A name should excite; the event details clarify (remote? hybrid? dietary options?).

3

Keep it to 3 words max for events you'll repeat. Long names are hard to remember and harder to abbreviate.

4

Say it out loud to your HR team or event committee. If anyone stumbles on pronunciation, simplify it.

5

Avoid year-based names (Annual Summit 2026) — they feel outdated by year-end. Instead, use 'Quarterly' or 'Seasonal.'

6

Test the name with a small group of employees who weren't in the brainstorm. Does it immediately clarify what the event is?

7

Use Who's In to name your event and manage RSVPs. Your event name becomes your event URL, so keep it URL-friendly (no special characters).

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