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reddit.com › r/webhosting › suggestions for personal domain name
r/webhosting on Reddit: Suggestions for personal domain name
May 5, 2018 -

I am a student looking to put up my portfolio on my site but while searching for appropriate domain names I realized I have very limited options since I have an apparently common name.

FirstNameLastName.com is taken

FirstName.com / FirstName.Net is taken

LastName.com / LastName.Net is taken

FirstNameLastName.Net is available but doesn't sound fine.

I have no middle name/initial, so that is also out the window. Also, I can't shorten my First name or last name because either they don't exist or are only a secondary level domain. I also don't want to keep a word after my name because I'm still in business school and want to have an open option for career choices.

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reddit.com › r/web_design › trying to find a good domain name generator.
r/web_design on Reddit: Trying to find a good domain name generator.
May 3, 2011 -

The specific one I am looking for is the one where you give a word and it will lookup all the odd spellings and variants. I cannot remember the name, can anyone, or perhaps suggest another? The site in question had a command line tool as well (I think third party).

Edit: found at http://domai.nr/ and Github has the cmd line utility.

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reddit.com › r/domains › help with domain name ideas
r/Domains on Reddit: Help with domain name ideas
February 24, 2023 -

I want to purchase a website domain simply for the purpose of being able to have a unique personal email address. I have a very common name so I can’t use Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo, etc without putting a bunch of random numbers and stuff after my name.

So I need help coming up with a catchy domain name. Some buzz words I’ve been thinking about are: outdoors, kinetic, velocity, pursuit, and brown (my last name).

The end goal would be to get an email address of [email protected]. Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/protonmail › what did you name your custom domain?
r/ProtonMail on Reddit: What did you name your custom domain?
March 6, 2021 -

I’m considering using a custom domain for my proton mail account (so if proton ever goes belly up I can transfer my email to new provider), and it seems like most people name their domain @firstlast.com, is this a good idea? I plan on using an alias service (ie simplelogin) but it seems weird to use my full name as my domain- wondering how others named their domain and how I should name mine.

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Registering a custom domain is a smart idea. But there are lots of things to consider when you pick your domain name. Let's say your name is Your Name. If Your Name is not an uncommon name, yourname.com might not be available. You could try your-name.com with a hyphen, but I don't recommend it. I did that and found it to be a pain to have to emphasize to people how important that hyphen was. You could try yourname.me. The .me top-level domain (TLD) is increasingly popular and a good choice at least for personal domains. There are scads of other TLDs like .us and lots more to consider. But if your actual name is long and hard for most people to spell, you might want to consider shortening and/or simplifying. We had a friend years ago whose last name was sort of like Hickenlooper-Radowitz. I would not have recommended that she register "hickenlooper-radowitz.com"! -- although in her case the hyphen might have made sense, since she did hyphenate her bipartite surname. Her first name was Eileen. I might have suggested eileenhr.com or something like that. If you think you'll ever want to share the domain as a family thing -- you know [email protected] and [email protected] , well, you might not want to put your own first name into the domain in that case. The last thing I'll mention is the issue of brevity. I like my ProtonMail pm.me address because it's succinct and easy to dictate to people. For my personal domain I use my two initials @ myfirstnamemylastname.com. Works fine. If you are planning to use a domain mainly as an address for your website, then brevity isn't a big deal. Most people get to websites using browser search or links in email etc. But your email address is often given to people by voice. so clarity and brevity are useful virtues for an email address to have.
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Since I have a pretty unique surname, I was lucky to get mylastname.com.
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reddit.com › r/entrepreneur › here's the process i use to come up with available domain names for my side-gigs, using things like colours, animals and rhymes to find something unique. these techniques can also help you with branding if you don't have budget for an agency
r/Entrepreneur on Reddit: Here's the process I use to come up with available domain names for my side-gigs, using things like colours, animals and rhymes to find something unique. These techniques can also help you with branding if you don't have budget for an agency
May 28, 2018 -

I initially wrote this as a comment over on the Indiehackers community, and then it evolved into a blog post, but I think it's really useful for quickly picking a name and not becoming paralysed/disheartened by your favourites not being available as a .com.

  • Only use .com and .io (or .app now, maybe), it simplifies things and they're cheap. Open domainr for quick and easy availability lookup. Domainr is cool because it'll also show you other domains that might suit your keyword too, like if your keyword is mydevportfolio, it'll suggest mydevportfol.io (full disclosure, that's my side project, feedback appreciated) 👍

  • SEO is key, so my go-to to start off the process is often things like my[keyword].com, [keyword]hq.com, [keyword]central.com etc. If you're lucky, one of these will be available, but it's getting rarer nowadays. So we need to go deeper.

  • Next, I'll look at synonyms. Open up thesaurus.com, type in your main keyword and see what comes back. This can be fed into the rest of the steps to find suitable variations.

  • My next port of call is usually looking at [verb/adjective][keyword].domain. Some of my go-to adjectives are: fresh, sharp, open, free, hot. Some of my goto nouns are: spark, air, bounce, break, snap. Feel free to pop these into thesaurus too to find more.

  • My next goto if I don't find a suitable one in the steps above us to get a bit creative with language. I'll open up Google translate and translate from English to Latin. Often Latin spits back decent words that don't make sense, but sound cool and can give a nice story to your brand. Put in your keyword and synonyms and see what comes back. This doesn't work all the time, but can spit out gems sometimes.

  • If I still haven't found a name I'm happy with, I'll look to the animal kingdom. What emotion do you want a customer to associate with your brand? If its strength, why not use something like lion, bull, rhino, bear. If it's friendliness, try koala, kitten, puppy, panda. Figure out the emotion and then Google to find animals that best fit that. Once you have some to try, combine them with your keyword and/or a verb or noun. So [noun/adjective] [animal].domain. Freshpuppy.io, sparkbear.com. Or if it makes sense, mix up the animal with the keyword. Koalabooks.com, gorrilladesign.io etc. One of the advantages of this approach is it gives you ideas for logos that suit too.

  • Colours. I have a blog post on how to "cheat" when picking a colour for your app, basically how to automatically inspire a certain emotion or action in a user. Use this to identify what colours might suit your business, and try inserting them instead of nouns/adejectives. Once you identify the base colour, Google different shades of that colour to get some ideas. Violetbooks.com. Limedesign.io.

  • Rhyming. This can be handy to come up with double-barrel business names that rhyme. Pop open rhymer.com and type in your keyword. You'd be surprised what results you get back that you wouldn't have thought of otherwise!

And that's it. What do you think? Let me know if you have a better process, but that's mine for the moment.

I write about this type of thing a lot, and I'm currently trying to build profitable side-businesses as an indie developer. You can follow along over here.

Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/juststart › any tips on choosing a domain name
r/juststart on Reddit: Any tips on choosing a domain name
February 20, 2015 -

Without revealing too much I have been looking at domain names today. All the obvious ones I wanted have gone (no surprise there) and some of the close ones are asking for prices between $10-18k.

No thanks.

I guess you just need to be creative to get those $20 names? The trade off seems to be you deviate from your original intention somewhat in terms of a domain name. e.g howtoplaypoker.com may need to become howtoplaydifferentstylesofpokerforbeginners.com …hopefully you get the idea.

Any tips or ideas on how you guys approach the domain name buying process.

thanks

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reddit.com › r/sideproject › namer.ai generates available .com domains with an ai algorithm
r/SideProject on Reddit: Namer.ai generates available .com domains with an AI algorithm
September 26, 2018 -

namer.ai is an AI powered domain name generator we built as a side project.

My wife was trying to name her blog and I threw out an offhand comment over dinner about how we could totally build an AI to do that. She asked why we never actually build any of these things we talk about and it turned into a challenge. By late that night we had a dataset of a million domain names and were generating text that looked enough like domain names to encourage us to keep going.

The names aren't all perfect but there are some really good ones in there! There are also some hilarious ones in there. For some reason the internet seems to be biased towards chickens and Seattle.

www.thesmallprojects.com is available, as is a personal favorite of mine www.greatergoats.com

For the AI-inclined: we're using a character-level RNN to generate domain names which we match against the user's query with word vector similarity.

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reddit.com › r/protonmail › domain name ideas for personal use
r/ProtonMail on Reddit: Domain name ideas for personal use
December 8, 2022 -

While I've always used a custom domain for business emails, I'm looking to also register a custom domain to use for my personal email communications to use with Proton and SimpleLogin. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to go about brainstorming a domain name for this purpose?

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reddit.com › r/freelance › personal domain name ideas for someone with a very common name.
r/freelance on Reddit: Personal domain name ideas for someone with a very common name.
March 29, 2012 -

I have a fairly common sounding name, so of course the .com and .net are taken. Let's pretend my name is "James Thompson". I'm trying to brainstorm some ideas here, have you guys ever seen or done anything creative that works? I'm leaning towards purchasing a .cc domain name just because I think it rolls off the tongue better than other lower-level domains, but I'm interested in your input.

Ideas: jamesthompson.cc jamesthompson.me itsjamesthompson.com

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reddit.com › r/webdev › what domain name would you use for a portfolio?
r/webdev on Reddit: What domain name would you use for a portfolio?
February 17, 2021 -

Hi. I'm a game programmer and planning to make a personal portfolio.

Sorry if I sound a bit ignorent, this is going to be my first website, and I don't understand too much about naming it.

This is something that should mainly be linked to, on my cv or social media.

I'm wondering what is the suggest way of naming your website. Such as, is firstnamelastname . com a good name. What about programming-firstnamelastname . com.

Does the ending make much difference? Such as . com vs . UK vs . Wales.

Thank you.

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reddit.com › r/uxdesign › getting creative with domain names for people with common names?
r/UXDesign on Reddit: Getting creative with domain names for people with common names?
August 2, 2023 -

Every time someone asks me for my email, and I have to give them my gmail address from decades ago, I feel a little embarrassed. Now that I want to rework my portfolio, I think it is time I try once again to find a better fitting domain, for both professional work and use in everyday life.
I am curious what domain names people here chose, when they have a very common name and every variation with first+lastname, with dashes, initials, etc are already taken? I am trying to come up with something that doesn't sound too cringy, using clever prefix/suffix, or a clever use of a lesser known domain ending. Or should I simply give up and pick something entirely unrelated (for email i can still put my name in front of the @.

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reddit.com › r/domains › what's your most exciting domain name?
r/Domains on Reddit: What's your most exciting domain name?
July 21, 2023 -

Looking for some advice/ideas. I am not in the domain business (not selling anything); I own a couple of domains, but mostly from failed or unrealized side projects :)

Anyway, what are some of the exciting domain names you own? Domain names that can generate good discussions around "What could one run/sell/do with that domain name"?

(I've started a podcast with a couple of friends where we discuss business possibilities around domain names, and we're looking for some ideas :))

Any help is appreciated!

UPDATE: Thanks everyone for so many great ideas. I'll let you know if we plan to discuss any of the domains on our podcast

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reddit.com › r/simplelogin › custom domain name best practices
r/Simplelogin on Reddit: Custom domain name best practices
May 31, 2024 -

Hey everyone.

Hope you are all doing well.

I have jumped onto the Simple Login bandwagon and really appreciate the service. However, I have come to the conclusion that I would like to use a custom domain name.

Although I have a domain name today (it's "myname.tld"), I don't want to use that for simple login because I think that defeats the purpose.

So I wanted to hear from all of you what do you recommend as best practice for selecting a domain name for simple login? I am happy to chuck $10/year at Cloudflare to get a domain name that I will dedicate to simple login, but just want to make sure I avoid any names that may cause trouble for Simple Login or result in websites, etc not accepting the aliases I create.

Thanks for any guidance you can provide. 😀

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reddit.com › r/homelab › [deleted by user]
Interesting domain name : r/homelab
March 5, 2014 - Plug your name into an anagram generator to see if anything interesting comes up. ... I already have my lastname.com, I bought another with lastnamenetwork.com, which helps keep things isolated. ... I bought a .cc domain.