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House Party Group & Event Name Ideas

Need a name for your house party group or event? Here are 60 ideas from classic to creative — with tips on how to choose the right one.

Naming your house party group or event sets the tone before anyone walks through your door. A great name hints at the vibe, makes people want to show up, and becomes something your guests actually remember and share. Here are 60 names across six styles—from names that sound like proper clubs to ones that feel like inside jokes—to help you find something that captures what makes your gatherings special.

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Classic & Professional

Polished names that work for any audience and feel like proper gatherings.

The Front Room Society

Elegant, established feel

Hearth & Home Collective

Warm, intentional community

The Living Room League

Organized yet intimate

Home Gathering Club

Formal but approachable

The Threshold Network

Sophisticated, welcoming

Common Ground Hosts

Professional, community-focused

The Fireside Circle

Timeless, gathering-focused

Homestead Collective

Established, intentional

The Guest List Guild

Organized, trustworthy

Indoor Entertaining Alliance

Professional, inclusive

Creative & Distinctive

Names that stand out, feel fresh, and stick in people's minds.

Couch Conversations Club

Intimate and genuine

The Vibe Architects

Intentional, curated

My House, Your House

Inclusive and welcoming

The RSVP Collective

Modern, organized

Doors Open Gathering

Inviting, hospitable

The Potluck Parliament

Fun, democratic

Kitchen & Company

Warm, food-focused

The Indoor Adventure Society

Playful, exploratory

Walls & Wine Evenings

Sophisticated, relaxed

The Gather Generation

Modern, community-driven

Threshold Talks

Meaningful, intentional

The Rooftop & Beyond

Expansive, adventurous

Home Court Advantage

Confident, welcoming

The After Dark Collective

Sophisticated, evening-focused

Invite Culture

Modern, intentional

Location-Based

Anchor your group to a specific area, giving it local pride and identity.

[Neighbourhood] Night In Club

Hyper-local, community-oriented

[City] Soirée Society

Regional, sophisticated

[Street/Area] Gathering House

Neighborhood anchor

[City] Dinner Party Collective

Food-focused, local

[Neighbourhood] Front Porch Crew

Casual, community-centered

Niche-Specific

For groups with a particular focus—these names make expectations clear on invite.

The Cocktail Hour Collective

Upscale, beverage-focused

Five-Course Fridays

Food-focused, regular

Board Game Bonanza Club

Fun, competitive

Poolside Social Society

Summer-ready, relaxed

Costume & Company

Creative, playful

Garden Party Gather

Outdoor-focused, elegant

Format-Descriptive

Names that tell people exactly what to expect and when.

Saturday Night In Club

Regular, weekend-focused

First Friday House Guests

Predictable, calendar-based

Midweek Mixer Nights

Social, weekday alternative

Monthly Dinner Party Series

Organized, recurring

Sunset Gathering Circle

Time-specific, intentional

Sunday Funday House Club

Weekly, family-friendly

Evening Social Sessions

Regular, accessible

Holiday House Party Headquarters

Seasonal, festive

Weekend Warrior Gatherings

Active, fun-focused

Around-the-Clock Open House

Flexible, always-welcome

Playful & Approachable

Friendly, fun names that make joining feel easy and inviting.

No Shoes Required Club

Relaxed, genuinely casual

BYOB Bunch

Casual, participatory

The Cozy Congregation

Warm, welcoming

My Sofa, Your Sofa

Playful, inclusive

Cheers to This Crew

Celebratory, group-focused

The Stay-In Legends

Humorous, self-aware

Plus-One Approved Society

Inclusive, fun

The Barefoot Brigade

Casual, laid-back

Indoor Kids Club

Fun, unapologetic

Home Sweet Homies

Affectionate, fun

Tips for choosing a name

1

Keep it under 4 words — shorter names are easier to remember and share.

2

Say it out loud. Does it sound good? Is it easy to pronounce?

3

Check if the name is available on Instagram, Facebook, and as a domain.

4

Avoid dates or years — your group will outlast the year in the name.

5

Test it with 3-5 people who don't know the context. If they get it immediately, it works.

6

A name that describes the feeling (e.g. 'Couch Conversations') often outlasts one that describes only the activity.

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