The collection
Invented Domain Names for Sale
Words that did not exist until a brand needed them.
On this shelf
Available names
Notes from the curators
Why these names work
An invented name is the purest branding asset: no prior meaning, no shared search results, no competitor with a claim to it. Everything the word comes to mean is yours. The catch is craft — most coined names sound coined. What this shelf keeps is the small minority that sound inevitable, as if the dictionary had simply missed them.
The test we apply is spoken, not written: an invention earns its place only when strangers who hear it once can spell it, and when neither ear nor eye stumbles on it in a sentence.
Naming notes from the house
How to choose on this shelf
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Great inventions borrow real morphemes (vault, gild, tally) so meaning arrives on first contact.
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Beware lookalikes: a coined name one letter from a real word will lose traffic to it for the life of the brand.
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