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20 domain names verified available at the registry (RDAP) on July 17, 2026 — availability changes fast, re-check before registering.

I have already built a sophisticated ai workstation with roleplay features in addition to simulation and model testing suites and features beyond description. It needs one of those 'ai' names

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sharp ai core · 5 chars, invented, sounds like quick AI execution

4.5
kynz.ai

synthetic intelligence core · Short invented name evoking 'synthetic' and 'kinetic' speed

4.7
qovr.ai

comprehensive workspace · Evokes 'cover' and 'scope', total control

4.5
vymx.ai

mixed reality agent · Blend of 'virtual' and 'mix', fits simulation role

4.7
wylt.ai

world building engine · Suggests creating worlds, distinct morphology

4.2
tynq.ai

quick query response · Short, punchy, implies speed and intelligence

4.7
zylk.ai

slick simulation interface · Smooth phonetics, modern tech feel

4.7
vymr.ai

virtual mirror agent · Reflects simulation and roleplay features

4.7
rylt.ai

reality layer tool · Suggests grounding simulations in reality

4.7
kivn.ai

sharp insight agent · Hard K and V suggest precision in AI decision making.

4.5
tynz.ai

tension-free workflow · Z ending adds edge; Tyn suggests timing/precision.

4.7
kymr.ai

key memory architecture · Soft K and M evoke cognitive processing.

4.5
kivx.ai

key insight vector · Kiv is punchy; X adds the AI/tech marker.

4.7
ruxm.ai

robust user model · Rux is strong; m suggests memory or module.

4.7
vymt.ai

virtual yield metric · Ym is rare pair; t implies test or tool.

4.5
kymx.ai

key mapping extension · Kym is soft start; x makes it tech-forward.

4.2
zylq.ai

zero-latency query · Q at end is unusual and highly ownable.

4.7
nuxl.ai

next unit core · 5 chars, invented suffix, feels like a hardware component

4.7
zylr.ai

sharp synthetic edge · 6 chars, punchy, fits hard constraints while avoiding taken stems like zylk

4.5
qevx.ai

quantum vector flux · 5 chars, hard consonants evoke precision and speed

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