Domain name generator.
Most domain generators end at “the .com is taken, try a longer one”. NamePass starts there. We generate names, then check each one across 12–15 zones at once — your country's ccTLD via direct registry, the standard gTLDs (.com .co .io .ai .app .pro and the rest), plus one thematic zone matched to the brief. And because a domain you can't pair with a handle is half a brand, we check Instagram and Telegram in the same pass.
Try it free
Describe the project — get first names with status.
Domain and Telegram status checked free, right here. The full Telegram report checks 12–15 more domain options, Instagram and language risks.
By niche
Different niches, different thematic zones.
Not every gTLD reads right for every business. A café on a .io is wrong; a SaaS on .cafe is wrong. Each niche page lists the zones worth checking and the ones not worth the renewal fee.
Beauty →
Salons and skincare lines. .beauty, .salon, .studio, .spa as thematic; ccTLD for single-city, .com for product lines that ship.
Food →
Cafés, restaurants, delivery. .cafe, .menu, .kitchen, .food exist but ccTLD usually wins for a one-location venue.
Retail →
Boutiques and online shops. .shop and .store read clearly; .boutique exists but feels long on a label.
Education →
Tutors, academies, courses. .academy, .school, .courses exist; .edu is restricted to accredited institutions.
Services →
Repair, consulting, agency, local trades. .services, .pro, .work, .agency — trust signal varies by trade and audience.
Health →
Clinics, dental, wellness, fitness. .clinic, .health, .care, .fitness — some restricted, some open, none equal in trust.
Realty →
Realtors, property, rentals. .realty, .properties, .homes, .estate, .rentals — and the ccTLD that matches the market you serve.
Events →
Weddings, parties, venues, hosting. .events, .party, .wedding, .live — pick the one that ages with the brand, not just the next booking season.
What “12–15 zones” actually means
One ccTLD, the standard gTLDs, and one thematic.
Your country's ccTLD — .uz, .kz, .ru, .by, .ge, .am, and so on — checked against the registry directly where supported, not a cached list. Then the gTLDs founders actually buy: .com, .co, .io, .ai, .app, .dev, .pro, .net, .org, .me. Plus one thematic — the brief decides which. Each domain comes back with an availability status and acquirability hints when they are visible.
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Also
Naming a brand, not just buying a domain?
If you are choosing the name first and treating the domain as one of the launch checks, start with the business name generator. It keeps domains, handles, and language risk in one report.