‘Four Letter Domains’ Four Letter Domains
HOLO.buzz
The trending interest in Holographic technology and its applications makes this a great name for a site about any or all of the Holo- niche. Holograms, HoloBox applications, HoloBooks and science fiction are all suggested by the prefix. Because hologram tech is extremely advanced, the domain is excellent for someone interested in either the real-world programming — --> Read More
LAOS.tv
A perfect and short dictionary word, this name is also a GEO domain as the name of a country. As a .tv name it is just as likely to be used as a brand as to refer to the nation of Laos. Possible uses for the name start with a site related to Laos and its --> Read More
ODDS.buzz
Welcome to the domain extension that means the latest news about a particular subject. This one-word domain is a natural for gaming and anyone who loves calculating chances — great for SEO for this niche. But it need not be restricted to wagering or games: It can refer to the larger opposing Odds that all --> Read More
HARE.tv
A great aspect of dictionary word domains is that you can employ a simple word in a new way as a brand. This name, Hare.tv, might be used as a video site for education, training, or entertainment; or use it to offer information on what your business offers. It could be a business unto itself, --> Read More
MOMA.tv
This pronounceable domain makes a great acronym for a longer title, because of its premium Western letters. The .tv extension is used more and more often as buyers realize they can acquire valuable short names that are simply not within one’s budget in .com. The extension is also a great one for sites with a great deal of --> Read More
CA50.com
Common Western letters and a round number numeric at the end. The CA of this domain can stand for California, or an abbreviation for another word. The characters may be used as a nice memorable generic brand, or even a product line or model. This is a malleable and useful domain.
18TV.com
This mixed-character domain containing 2 letters and 2 numerals could be used as a TV network ID, a video/tube channel brand, or a general site name appealing to a young age group. Domains containing “TV” are expanding in use, and subsequently their value has risen. They don’t actually have to mean television, but may --> Read More
RNDZ.com
Possible uses: A site with Registered Nurses’ information or education, or related uses. What may be one of the strongest uses of this name RNDZ, however, is simply the letters themselves — not as an abbreviation for other words. Reminiscent of military abbreviations (Demilitarized Zone); the hard consonant sounds give it voice and authority. Could be the --> Read More
PHZY.com
Possible uses: Because this domain resembles an ordinary word with Y at the end, the inclination is to pronounce it — as “Fizzy.” This might be built upon when developed, as a site for anything that is fizzy — soft drinks, cocktails, bath products, detergent or soap, chemicals. Could also be called “Fuzzy,” and indicate anything along --> Read More
ZVUN.com
ZVUN.com may refer to: ringtones (Bulgarian), zettavolt, zeptovolt. It may be also used as a general nonword brand.
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