How did a bands' name originate?


I heard that the name Rush originated from their producer's anxiety from the record label to name that band.
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I heard that "three dog night" originated from those in the upper northern regions needing warmth to survive the nights...…... found that not two, but three dogs were necessary to keep one person warm at night.
Duran Duran got their name from the character from the movie Barbarella, named Durand Durand, that the main character played by Jane Fonda was assigned to find. 
Pink Floyd got their name from two jazz musicians Roger (Syd) Barrett admired named Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
Death Cab For Cutie got their name from the song performed by The Bonzo Dog Band in the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour movie scene  in which John and George go to see the gig.
Rush was actually named after the euphoria Geddy and Alex got while playing their music as teens. 
Bad Company named themselves after they saw the Jeff Bridges western of the same name in 1972. BTW, the movie is still as good today as it was then.
The band Boston was named after a city in Massachusetts and the band Chicago was named after a city in Illinois, according to an American that I know however Buffalo Springfield was not named for Buffalo or Springfield I am told.
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The Band supposedly came from the fact that everyone around Woodstock referred to them as that (they were known to be living in the Big Pink house in West Saugerties, and working with Dylan). While they were still Ronnie Hawkins’ backup band they were known as The Hawks, for the obvious reason (they liked to catch and eat rabbits, squirrels, and mice ;-) . During the early-1968 recording of their debut album, they were kicking around new names, one of them being The Crackers, a reference of course to southern rednecks. Capitol Records was not amused.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd was named after the Principal or teacher (Leonard Skinner) at a school the Van Zant Brothers attended. 
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In an attempt to create a mystery around the groups first hit record in 1965, "Shakin' All Over", Quality Records credited the single only to "Guess Who?"

It was hoped that the public might assume the "Guess Who?" identity was deliberately masking several famous artists that were collaborating under a pseudonym.  The name stuck.

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Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s San Jose, California (The Doobies' hometown) garage band were originally named The Fritz Reiner Memorial Band, after the famed conductor. His estate sued, and the name was abbreviated to just Fritz. I saw them live only once, at the 1968 Santa Clara Folk Rock Festival. They were the only local band (iirc) on the bill, opening for The Electric Flag (Fantastic! Mike Bloomfield, Buddy Miles, and four saxes!) and the doors (not so hot. Kinda "lightweight". Girls’ music ;-) .
Buffalo Springfield was named after a bulldozer brand that I think Stills noticed.
The Doors of Perception is a book by Aldous Huxley. Published in 1954, it elaborates on his psychedelic experience under the influence of mescaline in May 1953.
The Doors took their name from the book.
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"...I can't remember exactly who came up with 'The Who' in the first place. We were round at Pete's mate Barney"s flat chucking around all sorts of silly names. The Group. No One.The Hair. Pete liked that one. I think someone made a suggestion that Barney didn't hear.He said,'The Who?' Someone else said, 'That's good. The Who.' And that was that."Roger Daltrey's autobiography, "Thanks A Lot Mr. Kibblewhite."
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 I'm listening to Fastway which was named after Fast Eddie Clark from Motorhead and Pete Way from UFO.  However, Pete left before they started recording. 
The Who were The Detours before they became aware of another band using that name.
Not sure where the "Rush" posters got their info but Rush Hudson Limbaugh started his career in 1967.  The band "Rush" debuted in 1968.

Coincidence?  I think not!
@stevecham : The Who were called the High Numbers! I got this from my double LP "The Story Of The Who".
The group Chicago was actually named after the transit authority in Chicago. After releasing their first album, they were threatened with a lawsuit by the Chicago Transit Authority, so they shortened their name to Chicago.
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Got their name from the movie Dodge City....Starring Errol Flynn.