Strong age, regged since '95; regged in many, many extensions; part of the string of dozens or hundreds of domains and businesses; common and attractive female first name; attractive to brand for a variety of uses, as already proven by many active and expired trademarks, from software to vehicles to salons to financial to...
Wide, wide vector of uses for this one, too many hundreds to list. Stellar domain. The kind of short female name and word that online services love to brand (think Lulu.com, Linda/Lynda.com, Mary.com, Lola.com etc all nicely branded).
Even a reseller would pay in the low xx,xxx; up to mid five figures if they felt very confident in their ability to find the right buyers and profit by it.
End user = anywhere in the xxx,xxx range, depending on the buyer and the market. This name has so much going for it that I'd be very surprised if it 'only' sold for five figures. Over the top into 7 figures would not be unreasonable if you found the right buyer. However, I feel that the most sober realistic selling price to an end user is in the low xxx,xxx range.
Notice it's parked at Sedo, that's probably safest since it's hard to throw a stick without hitting some kind of business that is interested in this one or even has a tm with it.
Good luck. How did you come by it?
Oh, as far as the selling: C'mon - convince us that you own Dina.com but haven't been getting constant offers for it? Buyers will seek out the owner of a stellar name like this. Or are you simply asking us to provide suggestions for a wider market? You already know about Sedo, since it's parked there. Google will give you hundreds of possible end users to email.
What am I missing? Please explain how you own an ultrapremium like Dina.com but don't know its value or how to sell it??
Thanks
