Welcome to Namepros; yes, this thread is for appraisals of your names so you're in the right category.
5-letter pronounceable dot.com's are still a hit or miss; the closer they are to a known word, the better, especially just a single letter substitution like 'z' for an 's'. When it comes to your list of names, probably Pafia and Dacee look the most like something, though still a considerable distance off. YeBoi might be interesting since that spelling of 'boy' is rather 'in' these days. Tuzio sounds like some town or last name. I didn't check google but it helps if you pull up more info on any, like perhaps one is some obscure ramshackle seashore village in some small country that has a seaside hotel, ha.
That being said, the 4-letter pronounceables are pretty much gone and there are only a few BARELY pronounceable ones left, so the next wide open area will probably be... the 5-letter pronounceable. Probably.
I'm stocking up, just in case. Try to pick ones that either sound very much like other words, or ones with an over the top Koool sound for branding. I just picked up Amoid.com recently since it sounded very cellular/android-like. I have a LOT of them on my availables list at Namepros and my personal one. I came up with oyoos.com today but won't reg it, there are many better ones still popping up on my searches.
I wouldn't have regged any of yours, but that begs the other side of the debate:
It isn't expensive to grab a few interesting LLLLL.com's and hang on for a couple years, I think eventually the very toothsome pronounceable ones will go very much the way of LLLL for neat branding, and values will rise.
For now I'd say reg fee or anywhere in the xx range unless some end user happens along and loves it. Good luck. Nothing wrong with building a large portfolio of brandable LLLLL.com's either, then you become known for specializing in something...