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How does it sound in plural?

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fischermx

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I've just regged a domain with the keyword "names" on it. I wanted it of course, for a domain name related website, not for picking children names :)

How does it sound to use the plural names ?
For example, how does it sound "nameswatch.com" vs "namewatch.com" ?

Another related, if the "domainname" keyword is not available, what would you like better, the abreviation "dn" or the "name(s)" keyword?
For example, how does it sound "dnmarketplace.com" vs "namesmarketplace.com"?

I know the non-plural is better always. I want to know, specifically for the word "name(s)" and refering to domains, how does it sound, or clearer, how bad it sounds? does it sound bad at all? does it just doesn't sound good ?
(I'm not native english speaker.)
 

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of course the non-plural is much much better but it gets the point accross.
 

BobDiGiTaL

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Question# 1: Non plural
Question#2 : either look at your address bar or at the 2nd poster's screenname and tell me what you see.
 
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