Really??? Are either one of you familiar with the phrase "eminent domain"? Do you even know what "eminent" means?
History lesson:
The 5th amendment states that the government can seize private property for use to satisfy the common good, as long as the property owner is compensated. for example: A farmer owns a field, but a highway would be suited better there, so the government compensates the farmer for that portion of his property.
Before the 5th amendment people could claim any property that wasn't already owned. This is also called eminent domain.
You obviously know what "domain" means. Lets just say domains are virtual real estate and there is plenty of "unclaimed property" out there.
emยทiยทnent [em-uh-nuhโnt]
1.
high in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished: eminent statesmen.
2.
conspicuous, signal, or noteworthy: eminent fairness.
3.
lofty; high: eminent peaks.
4.
prominent; projecting; protruding: an eminent nose.
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So here are my thoughts....
Yes, obviously it is domain eminent, not eminent domain...BUT this name would be great for idk maybe a DOMAIN REGISTRAR, HOSTING SITE, DOMAIN DISCUSSION FORM. In fact a domain discussion form sounds good. I think i might just develop it and make a requirement that people don't state "their opinion" about other peoples domains.....
Ugh...why is this site called NamePros anyway?