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Please appraise metaety.com. 'ety' is a way of saying the origin of things, how something came about.
 
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Mid-xxx to low-xxxx
 
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Thanks. Not bad though. Figured it would be low xxxx due to all the hype. Thanks again for input.
 
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I don’t see alot of value because its not easily pronounceable and trying to pronounce it is awkward. Doesn’t mean it can’t sell though. Good Luck.
 
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Thanks for input.
 
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In the given case, I agree with @karmaco. Doesn't come off the tongue well. If it was a "Metaly" or a "Metale", I'd be appraising X,XXX. I see little value in it, IMO. Welcome to NamePros
 
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Thank you for your input. Can I ask are you 'rolling it off the tongue' (so to speak) or separating the words Meta and Ety. Would you expect Metavr.com (for example - not mine) to be pronounceable also, or instead appraise it as a very meta oriented registration for domain profit? The reason I ask is Meta means in simplistic terms "super" and "ety" how super started or became. So anything super and it's origins need to "come of the tongue well" - are you sure?
 
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Thank you for your input. Can I ask are you 'rolling it off the tongue' (so to speak) or separating the words Meta and Ety. Would you expect Metavr.com (for example - not mine) to be pronounceable also, or instead appraise it as a very meta oriented registration for domain profit? The reason I ask is Meta means in simplistic terms "super" and "ety" how super started or became. So anything super and it's origins need to "come of the tongue well" - are you sure?
Meta VR is different, VR being an abbreviation of "Virtual Reality". Putting the Meta / Facebook trademark stuff aside, that domain is good. Adding "ety" isn't a catchy or trendy abbreviation, its an ending to the word "Meta" that you think flows well as a brand. Another example: Having "digital" and then creating "digitalety". Trust me, it sucks. A better ending is needed, in both cases. IMO
 
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