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OWSE.com
caffs.com
chathy.com
dogey.com
dhals.com
faquir.com
fatted.com
jibing.com
maills.com
wakers.com
Sarce.net
bastio.net


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You must have a dictionary a foot thick, options. :) My two-incher wasn't up to the task on most of them. fatted.com is pretty clear but hard to imagine a use for. jibing.com has a nautical connection-- suddenly changing a ship's course. Rather than a boating site though perhaps it could be thought of as a metaphor for sudden life changes, maybe forced on a person rather than chosen (to better use the hard sound of the name). So a possible idea might be to develop it in one of those directions yourself, as selling would probably be as difficult as some of my own names.

Good luck though!
 

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Taking another look-- the best name in the group might be wakers.com. I doubt there are many sites devoted just to the problem of waking in the night and not being able to get back to sleep, yet millions of people suffer from that problem! Or a business related to wake up devices or wake-up calls to hotel guests.
 

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I have just learned now that I'm a "waker" rymes with Quaker right? - but it sounds more like a good title for a horror movie like Scanners, Sleepers etc?
$200 just to be on the safe side.

OWSE.com - sounds more like an acronym to me.
 

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I remember trying to register all the remaining one worders back in early 2000...hopefully you'll get through this stage. These names are useless (check OVT or google) ... $0 resale.
 

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OK, I'll try to give some more light to disputed names.

OWSE.com
Owse \Owse\ (ouz), Owser \Ow"ser\ (ou"z[~e]r), n.
Tanner's ooze. See {Ooze}

And yes, the main intention is for an acronym.


caffs.com
= cafes

dhals.com
(veg.)Food. Produced in India.

jibing.com
related to sailing, surfing...

maills.com
"mail is the Scots word for rent; maills and duties were the yearly rents of an estate due in money or grain."

"Maills and duties is a common law diligence of long-standing which may be used by a creditor holding a heritable security over property which is leased. "

Sarce.net
=sarcenet or sarsenet, a fine soft silk material used esp. for linings.

bastio.net
=bastionet, a small type of bastion attached to the salient angle of a bastion. Used in several languages.
 

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Originally posted by namedancer
jibing.com has a nautical connection-- suddenly changing a ship's course. Rather than a boating site though perhaps it could be thought of as a metaphor for sudden life changes, maybe forced on a person rather than chosen (to better use the hard sound of the name). So a possible idea might be to develop it in one of those directions yourself...

Like forgetting The DNames game?

:laugh: :laugh:
 

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That's an idea... we could both sail off :D
 

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I do not see any value in these names. Just because an name is a word does not make it valuable.

You have to base the value on both usability and how well you can remember it. maills.com will be mistypes as mails.com - unless you are perhaps a scottish person. . .

-Bob
 
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