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“Act as a world-class science-fiction naming strategist for a serious AI-era infrastructure company. We liked the style of NORA44, but we must avoid names that sound like AI assistants, female names, chatbot companions, or existing "Nora AI" style products. Generate available .com domains in the same structural style: [short memorable root] + 44 The company builds private cognitive sovereignty infrastructure: - owner-controlled canonical memory - identity vault - reversible anonymization - privacy mediation - private cognitive state - long-term continuity across AI models - routing across interchangeable inference engines - human authority over AI systems The name should feel like: - a serious future protocol - a classified infrastructure system - a sovereign memory layer - a deep-tech substrate - a private state engine - a civilization-grade archive Avoid roots that sound like: - personal names - AI assistants - chatbot companions - cute apps - wellness/beauty brands - fantasy RPG brands - crypto/Web3 tokens Avoid examples like: Nora, Nova, Ava, Mira, Sora, Kira, Luna, Lyra, Aria, Vera, Nia, Elara, Lora. Preferred root style: - 3 to 5 letters - sharp, technical, SF, memorable - not too human - not too cute - not too generic - strong uppercase logo form Preferred examples of direction: PRIV44 VEX44 RAX44 NEX44 SOV44 AION44 VANTA44 RYX44 ZYN44 ORV44 KOR44 VEON44 VORN44 PRVX44 Hard constraints: - .com only - root + 44 format preferred - maximum 9 characters before .com - no hyphens - no other numbers unless exceptional - easy English pronunciation - strong visual identity in uppercase - not obviously AI - no GPT, chat, bot, agent, prompt Generate 1000 available .com domains. Return only the top 75. For each include: 1. domain 2. uppercase brand form 3. pronunciation 4. sound impression 5. why it fits cognitive sovereignty infrastructure 6. seriousness score 1–10 7. memorability score 1–10 8. visual/logo strength score 1–10 9. risk of sounding like assistant/app/crypto/fantasy 10. whether it is stronger or weaker than PRIV44”
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