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“Act as a world-class naming strategist for a serious futuristic infrastructure company. I like the naming style of "Base44": simple, technical, memorable, slightly mysterious, and infrastructure-grade. Generate available .com domains in a similar style. The company builds cognitive sovereignty infrastructure for the AI era: owner-controlled canonical memory, identity vault, privacy mediation, private cognitive state, long-term continuity, and routing across interchangeable AI engines. The name should NOT explain everything. It should sound like a serious system, protocol, infrastructure layer, or future technology. Preferred naming patterns: - strong infrastructure word + number - short invented root + number - short word + two-digit number - base/core/state/vault/axis/node/layer/canon/forge/priv/arx/aion/verax + number - 4 to 8 characters before .com if possible - simple, strong, memorable Style: - like Base44, Area51, Model3, GPT4, Studio54, Route66, Apollo11 - technical, iconic, minimal - not cute - not fantasy - not crypto - not wellness - not generic SaaS - not chatbot/tool/app Avoid: - GPT, chat, bot, agent, prompt - long names - hard spelling - random-looking numbers that feel cheap - numbers longer than 2 digits unless exceptional - hyphens Generate 500 available .com domains. For each include: 1. domain 2. pronunciation 3. why the word+number combination feels strong 4. fit for cognitive sovereignty infrastructure 5. seriousness score 1-10 6. memorability score 1-10 7. risk or weakness Rank the strongest 50 brutally.”
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How we picked these names
NameBuddy.ai used a large language model to brainstorm hundreds of brandable candidates from the prompt above, then ran each one through a live RDAP/WHOIS check against the registries for .ai, .com, .io, .app and .net. The list you see is the subset that came back as not registered at the time of the search — so every name on this page is genuinely available to claim. Availability changes fast, though: if you find one you like, register it within the next hour or two through any accredited registrar.
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Yes — every name on this page passed a live RDAP / WHOIS check at the time the search ran. Domain availability changes minute-by-minute, so if you see one you like, register it immediately. The "Register" buttons hand off to Namecheap, which re-checks availability on its side before you complete payment.
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Click any name to open it on Namecheap and complete checkout there. NameBuddy.ai is not a registrar — we just generate and verify candidates. See our best-registrars guide for the trade-offs between Cloudflare Registrar (at-cost), Namecheap (friendly UI), and Porkbun (unusual TLDs).
What about trademarks?+
An available domain is not a clear trademark. Before you build a brand around any name, search the USPTO and EUIPO databases for conflicts in your industry. Our startup-name checklist walks through the full pre-registration trademark check.
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