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The name audition index

Domain name examples, with the trade-offs left in.

Most name lists show polished ideas without explaining what a buyer must do next. These examples come from real WeForSale inventory. Each note separates observable facts—the words, extension, length and price—from editorial judgement about likely use. Nothing here invents traffic, revenue or legal clearance.

How to read a domain example

A useful example is not a verdict. Read the full address aloud, check whether its geography and category match the business, then look at the friction it creates. A short invented name needs more explanation. A descriptive local name is clearer but harder to carry into another city. Neither model is automatically better.

Why these pages exist

The catalogue cards open checkout directly because visitors ready to buy should not be forced through an article. This editorial index is the slower path. It gives buyers who are still comparing names a place to examine pronunciation, possible uses, limitations, brand directions and transfer scope before paying.

Current portfolio

Eleven names, eleven different decisions.

Prices and availability come from the same structured inventory used by checkout links. Last reviewed 18 August 2026.

LOT-466 · Food & local

crunchy-hannover.de

Choose it when immediate local recognition matters more than keeping the brand open to every city or cuisine.

LOT-470 · Food & local

esrafalafel-berlin.de

Choose it for a founder-led Berlin falafel concept that values clarity and personality over a short, expansion-neutral label.

LOT-478 · Brandable

finz.blog

Choose it when the product is genuinely content-led and the .blog ending is an asset rather than something you plan to hide.

LOT-472 · Travel & services

germanlocation.com

Choose it for a Germany-wide venue or location service that benefits from an English-facing address and a descriptive market signal.

LOT-520 · Travel & services

hasenkamp-relocation.com

Choose it only when the Hasenkamp identity is authentic to the buyer and relocation is the service that should lead the address.

LOT-519 · Travel & services

ismirahotel.com

Choose it when Ismira is the intended hotel name and direct international readability matters more than a destination keyword.

LOT-461 · Food & local

pfannkuchenhaus-kevelaer.de

Choose it when the real offer is a Pfannkuchenhaus in or around Kevelaer and local search clarity is the priority.

LOT-479 · Brandable

refyt.pl

Choose it for a short Poland-facing brand when you can supply a clear category descriptor and validate the spoken form locally.

A reusable test

Four questions before any domain purchase.

01

Can a customer repeat it?

Say the full domain once. Count the corrections needed for spelling, hyphens and the extension.

02

Does it fit the first real offer?

Judge the business being launched now. Future flexibility matters, but it should not make today's positioning vague.

03

What does the name exclude?

City, cuisine, profession and extension can create clarity while also narrowing expansion. Make that trade consciously.

04

Have the independent checks been done?

Confirm company-name, trademark, registry and sector requirements. Buying a domain does not replace those checks.