Muhammad Haseeb Khan

Founder & Lead Developer of Name Combiner

Karachi, Pakistan

I built Name Combiner because every existing name generator I tried gave me random nonsense outputs. So I rebuilt the algorithm from scratch — phonetic scoring, syllable boundaries, and aggressive quality filtering — to make sure every name you generate actually sounds like a real name.

My name is Muhammad Haseeb Khan. I'm a self-taught developer, SEO practitioner, and tools builder based in Karachi, Pakistan. I've spent the last five years building lightweight static web tools that don't require an account, don't track you, and don't run on servers in the background — everything happens in your browser, on your device.

Name Combiner is my biggest project: 11 free naming tools that share one philosophy — generate names that actually make sense. Names you'd use for your business, your baby, your gamertag, your wedding hashtag, your band, or anything else you need to name.

Areas of Expertise

  • Linguistic algorithms — Portmanteau formation, syllable boundary detection, vowel-aligned blending, and phonetic scoring. This is the foundation of every name combiner on the site.
  • Free web tools development — Five years of building tools that run entirely in the browser using plain JavaScript. No frameworks, no tracking, no signup walls.
  • SEO and topical authority — Building niche tool sites that rank for high-intent search terms by combining technical SEO, structured data, internal linking, and content depth.
  • Static site architecture — Designing fast, accessible, mobile-first websites that load in under one second and pass Core Web Vitals on first try.
  • Name strategy — From baby names to brand names to gamertags, I've researched what makes a name memorable, brandable, and culturally relevant across multiple use cases.

Experience & Credentials

  • 5+ years building web tools and static sites for global audiences.
  • Founder of Name Combiner — namecombinerss.us — launched 2026.
  • Self-taught in JavaScript, SEO, linguistic analysis, and UX design.
  • Open about methodology — every algorithm on the site is published under the MIT license and explained in plain English on the relevant tool page.

What I Believe About Naming Tools

Most name generators online produce noise — random combinations that sound nothing like real names. They're optimized for impressive-sounding result counts ("Generate 500 names!") instead of quality.

I take the opposite approach. Each Name Combiner tool generates fewer outputs but every one passes through:

  1. A phonetic score that rewards alternating vowel/consonant patterns (real names have rhythm).
  2. A pronounceability filter that rejects 4+ consonants in a row (unsayable).
  3. A length sweet-spot filter (5-8 characters is ideal for most use cases).
  4. A quality sort so the best results appear first — not random.

That's why if you type "Brad" and "Angelina" into Name Combiner, you get Brangelina near the top — not buried under 200 random strings.

Tools Built by Me

Every tool on this site was designed, built, and tested by me. Here are the eleven:

Get in Touch

I'm reachable across these platforms — all under the handle @namecombinerss:

For business inquiries, partnerships, or feedback on the tools, the fastest way to reach me is a DM on any of the platforms above. I read everything.