Event Name Ideas
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
Name it for the feeling, not just the format. 'All In Together' resonates better than 'Q2 Team Event.'
Signal logistics in your description, not the name. A name should excite; the event details clarify (remote? hybrid? dietary options?).
Keep it to 3 words max for events you'll repeat. Long names are hard to remember and harder to abbreviate.
Say it out loud to your HR team or event committee. If anyone stumbles on pronunciation, simplify it.
Avoid year-based names (Annual Summit 2026) — they feel outdated by year-end. Instead, use 'Quarterly' or 'Seasonal.'
Test the name with a small group of employees who weren't in the brainstorm. Does it immediately clarify what the event is?
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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