Using online dictionary and regular expression to find nice domain names
December 27th, 2007
I found a nice tool for those hunting for some cute “web 2.0″ domain names such as del.icio.us or last.fm. Sometimes you may stuck for couple minutes thinking about some kickass word but none would show up. This is the right time to get inspired with this cool dictionary with regular expression search. Getting the possible domain names list with such a dictionary is a cakewalk then. Examples?
.it:
.us:
.am:
Those are just dumb searches matching any string equal or longer than 3 character before the TLD. Those searches will result in hundreds or thousand matches so you might be better specifying the word by some more modifiers or at least specify the part of speech (pronouns, adverb etc..).

Feel free to stick nice domains you found (and better registered
) into comments. Good luck!

Finallly the tool I was searching for. Thanks for the post,
Antonio
Comment by Antonio Volpon — February 7, 2009 @ 19:41
You’re welcome.
Comment by starenka — February 11, 2009 @ 08:40