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“Act as a world-class naming strategist for a serious futuristic infrastructure company. We are very close to the right naming style. Current favorite: priv44.com Why it works: - short - technical - private - mysterious - science-fiction feel - sounds like a protocol, system, or infrastructure layer - not a chatbot name - not generic AI hype Now generate more available .com domains in the same style. The company builds cognitive sovereignty infrastructure for the AI era: - private cognitive state - owner-controlled canonical memory - identity vault - reversible anonymization - privacy mediation - context continuity - routing across interchangeable AI engines - human authority over AI systems Naming style: short root + number The name should sound like: - a future protocol - private-state infrastructure - sovereign memory system - hidden AI substrate - identity protection layer - civilization-grade archive - deep-tech system code Preferred roots: priv, rax, vex, nex, ax, aion, ver, vera, verax, canon, core, state, vault, iden, id, sov, own, ark, arc, arq, orv, vorn, kora, kor, nora, nrv, nym, vey, veon, vion, xara, var, rav, rava, raex, rax, rex, oryx, onyx, lynx, vexa, vora, vanta, lumen, nera, kyra, kair, auri, aure, sol, nova, node, base, layer Preferred numbers: 44, 47, 77, 88, 11, 17, 21, 22, 24, 27, 31, 42, 49, 55, 64, 72, 84, 91 Avoid: - GPT, chat, bot, agent, prompt - obvious AI names - crypto/Web3 feel - fantasy RPG feel - wellness/beauty feel - childish startup names - ugly consonant clusters - roots that are hard to spell - roots that feel incomplete unless the number makes them strong - names longer than 9 characters before .com unless exceptional Hard constraints: - .com only - no hyphens - no numbers longer than 2 digits - easy to pronounce in English - visually strong in uppercase - should look good as a logo, e.g. PRIV44, RAX44, VEX44 Generate 500 available .com domains. Rank the top 50 brutally. For each top candidate 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. whether it is stronger or weaker than priv44.com 9. risk or weakness”
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