Choosing a domain name has lately become the most difficult task. Most of the good domain names are already taken either by individuals, domain collectors or corporates. Domain buying and selling is a flourishing business and thus most good domains have already been captured by someone and as a result very few good domain names are available for people like you and me who are not much into this business. While you could ask your friends for domain name suggestions or post publicly on a forum to get suggestions or you could even hire a person who is good at naming, this methods could sometimes prove too time-consuming or expensive! A better choice if you ask me would be to use a domain name generator.
A domain name generator helps you find a good domain name. I tried a couple of online domain name generators and the results were satisfactory. The results were not professional actually, but they were neither too bad! Frankly, I didn’t expect professional suggestions as these generators are merely a programmed piece of software which mix & match words and supply you a unique domain name. In 50% cases, you can expect a really good domain name! You’d be showered with some useless, funny and unprofessional suggestions sometimes, so be prepared for that.
Just suggest a keyword and Impossibility will combine it with their database which contains several nouns, verbs and adjectives. It will then look up for available domains. Currently it’s powered by over 6 domain look-up servers as a result it processes the queries quickly and you get the results amazingly fast. There are some options available using which you can configure the length of the domain and the way in which the nouns / verbs / adjectives are added.
Enter one keyword and another keyword if you want (not necessary). Then, choose the domain extension (TLD) which you wish to get (varity of TLDs available). After that type a prefix or a suffix or both or none. Finally, hit the Go button. Blungr will automatically generate a few domain names and then go through the domain registry and find out if the domains are available. In case the domain is available, you’d see a Buy button. Click on it to buy the domain.
Like other web domain name generating services, Domains Bot works on the same model. Except, Domains Bot also lists premium domains which it extracts from Sedo and GoDaddy. You can choose from over 10 TLDs, use synonyms to get more domain suggestions, add prefixes or suffixes, add related keywords, change the domain length, change your budget, sort the available or premium domains according to their prices, length, etc. Domains Bot is really easy to use and has a nice user interface.
It comes with just two options – keyword and TLD. Once you hit the Search Domains button, Randomainer will automatically combine your keyword with some pre-configured words and display the available domains with a $7.49 coupon already attached.
It also has an interesting option. If you cannot think of a word, you just have to click on the Random Word button and it will display some random domains.
Add some words which you want to add to your domain’s end or beginning or alternatively select a preset list. Click on the combine button and the words will be combined right before your eyes. Click on the names you like and then check if they are available with just a click. It’s a simple, yet an amazing web 2.0 domain name generator!
Add a primary keyword and a secondary one if you required. If you want to allow hyphens in your domain, tick the Allow Hyphens check-box. If you want the words to rhyme, check the Rhyme tick-box. Once you’ve configured this free domain name generator, click on go nameboy go button and the results will be displayed in no time.
Yet another random domain name generator! All you have to do is to enter a few keywords and if there are any available domain names, the results will start showing in the third column. Keep on adding more words if you are not able to see any results. You can create groups to sort your keywords, you can sort the available domains, choose your preferred TLD(s), configure the way the words are combined, add prefix or suffix, add / remove hyphens, vowels, plurals, etc. If you want this creative domain name generator can also display the premium domains.
You just have to sign up at Name Station and you can start searching for domain names. It even displays short domains and random domains. You are able to see a few available domains without signing up. Everything is good, except the sign up process. After all, why waste 2 minutes filling a form? ;-)
It’s not exactly a domain name generator, but it’s a search engine for expired domain names. If you are lucky, you may find a good expired domain name. You are really lucky if you find one because expired domains are believed to rank higher in search engines and carry more power than newly registered domains. May be the age factor is a reason or may be the links the previous owner might have built!
None of the above cool domain name ideas generators have their own brain. All of them are pre-programmed scripts with a database of some verbs, nouns, adjectives, prefixes and some suffixes.
Don’t expect professional domain name suggestions each time you run any of the above website domain name generators. They’d sometimes suggest you silly domain names, but please do not mind, computers after all cannot think like we do!
Note: If this tutorial worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.
A domain name generator helps you find a good domain name. I tried a couple of online domain name generators and the results were satisfactory. The results were not professional actually, but they were neither too bad! Frankly, I didn’t expect professional suggestions as these generators are merely a programmed piece of software which mix & match words and supply you a unique domain name. In 50% cases, you can expect a really good domain name! You’d be showered with some useless, funny and unprofessional suggestions sometimes, so be prepared for that.
Domain Name Generator
- 1. Impossibility
Just suggest a keyword and Impossibility will combine it with their database which contains several nouns, verbs and adjectives. It will then look up for available domains. Currently it’s powered by over 6 domain look-up servers as a result it processes the queries quickly and you get the results amazingly fast. There are some options available using which you can configure the length of the domain and the way in which the nouns / verbs / adjectives are added.- 2. Blungr
Enter one keyword and another keyword if you want (not necessary). Then, choose the domain extension (TLD) which you wish to get (varity of TLDs available). After that type a prefix or a suffix or both or none. Finally, hit the Go button. Blungr will automatically generate a few domain names and then go through the domain registry and find out if the domains are available. In case the domain is available, you’d see a Buy button. Click on it to buy the domain.- 3. Domains Bot
Like other web domain name generating services, Domains Bot works on the same model. Except, Domains Bot also lists premium domains which it extracts from Sedo and GoDaddy. You can choose from over 10 TLDs, use synonyms to get more domain suggestions, add prefixes or suffixes, add related keywords, change the domain length, change your budget, sort the available or premium domains according to their prices, length, etc. Domains Bot is really easy to use and has a nice user interface.- 4. Randomainer
It comes with just two options – keyword and TLD. Once you hit the Search Domains button, Randomainer will automatically combine your keyword with some pre-configured words and display the available domains with a $7.49 coupon already attached.It also has an interesting option. If you cannot think of a word, you just have to click on the Random Word button and it will display some random domains.
- 5. Dot-o-mator
Add some words which you want to add to your domain’s end or beginning or alternatively select a preset list. Click on the combine button and the words will be combined right before your eyes. Click on the names you like and then check if they are available with just a click. It’s a simple, yet an amazing web 2.0 domain name generator!- 6. Nameboy
Add a primary keyword and a secondary one if you required. If you want to allow hyphens in your domain, tick the Allow Hyphens check-box. If you want the words to rhyme, check the Rhyme tick-box. Once you’ve configured this free domain name generator, click on go nameboy go button and the results will be displayed in no time.- 7. Bust A Name
Yet another random domain name generator! All you have to do is to enter a few keywords and if there are any available domain names, the results will start showing in the third column. Keep on adding more words if you are not able to see any results. You can create groups to sort your keywords, you can sort the available domains, choose your preferred TLD(s), configure the way the words are combined, add prefix or suffix, add / remove hyphens, vowels, plurals, etc. If you want this creative domain name generator can also display the premium domains.- 8. Name Station
You just have to sign up at Name Station and you can start searching for domain names. It even displays short domains and random domains. You are able to see a few available domains without signing up. Everything is good, except the sign up process. After all, why waste 2 minutes filling a form? ;-)- 9. Stuck Domains
It’s not exactly a domain name generator, but it’s a search engine for expired domain names. If you are lucky, you may find a good expired domain name. You are really lucky if you find one because expired domains are believed to rank higher in search engines and carry more power than newly registered domains. May be the age factor is a reason or may be the links the previous owner might have built!None of the above cool domain name ideas generators have their own brain. All of them are pre-programmed scripts with a database of some verbs, nouns, adjectives, prefixes and some suffixes.
Don’t expect professional domain name suggestions each time you run any of the above website domain name generators. They’d sometimes suggest you silly domain names, but please do not mind, computers after all cannot think like we do!
Note: If this tutorial worked for you (and it should work), please leave a comment below. Thanks.