‘Pronounceable’ Four Letter Domains
RIAO.com
Here again in this domain are a group of useful vowels that can easily stand for an organization or business. There are lots of existing groups who would be able to use this short name. Could be a political, academic, medical, research or other organization. Perfect investment domain.
EGGN.com
The word “egg” stands out in this domain name, making it absolutely memorable. This domain might be used for a food/restaurant/grocery/dairy site, or as a humorous-sounding brand unrelated to eggs. Tech businesses often opt for such succinct names that evoke an ordinary, everyday image, even if it is not directly related to their work. The simpler --> Read More
TEOY.com
The Western letters and two vowels in the center make this possible acronym for lots of organizations — and any number of phrases. T and E top the frequency table for letters in English words — they are the most-often used letters in English — so this covers a wide field of words. Perfect investment domain due --> Read More
UUBU.com
A Friendly brand… This 4L domain is easy to say, easy to spell, easy to remember. Its AABA pattern using only 2 different letters make it a great investment domain. But it looks even better as a brand, because it has plenty of personality. It also sounds like someone’s name. And the list of things it --> Read More
UFAB.com
Purchased originally to stand for manual fabrication, this name has a huge range of uses. It could be used for sites on building and architecture, or many other endeavors. In addition to the acronym possibilities this domain offers, it sounds like a word of appreciation, “you are fab(ulous).”
VIGI.com – SOLD
This CVCV (consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel) .com might be a sought-after acronym for a corporation, or a stylized brand name. The Western letters make it an abbreviation for many organizations or businesses. It also could stand for Virtual Gift, a popular online ranking/exchange token. Or it could be short for “Vigilant” or any word starting with vigi. The particular --> Read More
YOOL.com
Easily pronounced 1-syllable name. The double “o”s give it a playful aspect, like in Yahoo or Google. This name would make a superb brand for nearly any type of company, from tech to entertainment. Sounds like “you’ll,” which could be useful for promotion or slogans. (Yool love it; Yool be glad you did; Yool thank --> Read More
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