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Guys, what you this about this domains, they have some value as brandables? I know that is not an exact science when we are talking about brandables, but I will value your opinions. Thanks.

Inferne.com - coming from latin, meaning something related to 'hell'....I think it could do for some music clubs, extreme sports , competitions related websites.
Pinkue.com- something related to fashion, designs, cosmetics....there are a few female users on twitter and facebook using this name
Woropa- it's not related to anything, but sounds like Europe in some languages, so I was thinking it could work as brandable
Captivy- related to word 'captive', good for a video game name or in fashion industry.
Amatent- catalan origin, meaning 'careful'
Absorbeo- latin origin meaning 'absorb' ....I think this could work for female sanitary pads or kitchen paper towels(in some romanic languages, sanitary pads name are similar to 'absorbeo'
 
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Here's my thoughts:

inferne
sounds like it could be a business name except that it reminds me of infirm, i.e. old. However with reinforcement from strong branding, perhaps fire-related, this could work as a business name.
pinkue looks as though it has an unnecessary 'e' appended to it, pinku.com looks and sounds better
woropa sounds like war-roper, good for an rpg character name or perhaps a related niche business name. Otherwise it could function as a container name with the right branding.
captivy as a variation of captive or captivity immediately places this in a niche. Few businesses will want to communicate this idea so it may hard to find a buyer. Possible ambiguity with captively, captivity
amatent: if the Catalan meaning is recognised then this name is geographically constrained to that area or ares where the Catalan language is used. And if it means 'careful', can this be made into a brand? If the Catalan meaning is not recognised, then it sounds like it could be a portmanteau, but of what? amateur / intent?
absorbeo sounds good but you would need to own absorbio too for this to be a valuable business name.

Note that these are just my immediate thoughts, for what they're worth! Hope this helps
 
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Here's my thoughts:

inferne
sounds like it could be a business name except that it reminds me of infirm, i.e. old. However with reinforcement from strong branding, perhaps fire-related, this could work as a business name.
pinkue looks as though it has an unnecessary 'e' appended to it, pinku.com looks and sounds better
woropa sounds like war-roper, good for an rpg character name or perhaps a related niche business name. Otherwise it could function as a container name with the right branding.
captivy as a variation of captive or captivity immediately places this in a niche. Few businesses will want to communicate this idea so it may hard to find a buyer. Possible ambiguity with captively, captivity
amatent: if the Catalan meaning is recognised then this name is geographically constrained to that area or ares where the Catalan language is used. And if it means 'careful', can this be made into a brand? If the Catalan meaning is not recognised, then it sounds like it could be a portmanteau, but of what? amateur / intent?
absorbeo sounds good but you would need to own absorbio too for this to be a valuable business name.

Note that these are just my immediate thoughts, for what they're worth! Hope this helps

Thanks for your thoughts.
1. I didn't notice the part with 'infirm' but what it loses in english it makes up in romanic languages: infern, inferni, inferno, infierno, enfer.. they all have the same meaning
2.I know that 'pinku' looks better but it's not available and also I was looking for a french 'look' for the word 'pink'
3. English is not my first language, so for me sounds different
4.I know that is a niche term, but it has a few views every day, so hopefully is catchy enough
5. I didn't mean to use it as a catalan word, just that it sounds melodic, has a positive meaning in the mother language and also the root is similar as the word 'lover' in french,spanish, italian, portuguese
6. You were right about absorbio( I was lucky enough and it was available- I own you a beer when I sell them) but I intend to present them separately for beginning
 
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Value=0, imo.....

#1, it is no value for domainer, while domainer consider brandable name, they consider 4L.com or beautiful 5L.com...

#2, why domainer will not consider those 7L ? because those name have no chance to sell to end user..Let me try to tell you why using inferne as a example....

this is not a real words, so if I feel this letter combination is fine for some reason, and want have this one to start a business....what I will do once I found the name already been regged....I will try to find any other alternative, given it is just some letter combination, I will reseach whether inferme, infime, inferine, inferner infimin...etc avai. or not....

it is 7 letter, and the letter combination like this quality still have too many...the end user have lots of choice...even for 5L, if I want build a brand, I still can search to find a good brandable 5L to hand reg....

the domain business is like this , only while the end user have very very limited choice, they have to buy from you, then u will win, other wise, u just waste the time and money.....
 
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Value=0, imo.....

#1, it is no value for domainer, while domainer consider brandable name, they consider 4L.com or beautiful 5L.com...

#2, why domainer will not consider those 7L ? because those name have no chance to sell to end user..Let me try to tell you why using inferne as a example....

this is not a real words, so if I feel this letter combination is fine for some reason, and want have this one to start a business....what I will do once I found the name already been regged....I will try to find any other alternative, given it is just some letter combination, I will reseach whether inferme, infime, inferine, inferner infimin...etc avai. or not....

it is 7 letter, and the letter combination like this quality still have too many...the end user have lots of choice...even for 5L, if I want build a brand, I still can search to find a good brandable 5L to hand reg....

the domain business is like this , only while the end user have very very limited choice, they have to buy from you, then u will win, other wise, u just waste the time and money.....


First of all, thank you for your thoughts.
1. I never sell to a domainer, I always wait for the end user...I have other stuff offline, so I dont live from this.
2. 'inferne' it's not a real word in english, but it is in other languages(you dont have thousands of books where you can find: inferme, inferine, infimin,if these are invented. If you ask everybody in Latin America, Central America, Italy, Spain, Portugal, France,Romania, and other countries where they speak spanish or portuguese, they will know what that means, so it has a lot of advantages comparing to a invented long word.
3.I have domains between 7 and 9 letters accepted by BB or NR and I have low xxxx offers(not accepted) to a 9 letter brandable domain.
4. 'activia' is an invented name( I think), 7 letters and now is a very strong brand and it's not the only one....I can give some 7-8 letters invented names sold by BB, if this is not enough
 
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inferne.com is/could be a mispelling of...

Italian/Portuguese: inferno

Spanish: infierno

French: enfer

English: hell
 
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inferne.com is/could be a mispelling of...

Italian/Portuguese: inferno

Spanish: infierno

French: enfer

English: hell

As far as I know is latin, you can check eudict or other dictionaries for latin language. And it could be hard to be a 'mispelling' with 570k pages on google.
 
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Latin: infernus, the derivates are inferno, infierno, enfer, ..

Romanian: iad

inferne : on the lower side, below.( achives(dot)edu
inferne: on the lower side, below(eudict)
probably they are different versions of this word, you could just check inferne definition on google and you will see....and I can give you a few examples of books where you can find this word
 
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So, I worked out

infernฤ“

Yes, it is an adverb in Latin, means below, beneath

The accent makes a difference!


EDIT - But, I don't see any value in this name domain. Sorry.
 
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So, I worked out

infernฤ“

Yes, it is an adverb in Latin, means below, beneath


The accent makes a difference!

It's not very important exactly how many pages or where is the accent....important is that if you go in half of european population and all sud-american and central-american population, all of them will know that means 'hell' or something related. And even part of english or german speaking population, will know what it means, so it's much more easy to create a brand from this word than from others, which are invented and have no meaning, and more costly for sure. At least this is what I'm thinking.
 
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I'm Italian, and I can speak French better than English, for me "inferne" is a mispelling! See above.

infernฤ“ is Latin without everyday use. Sorry
 
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I'm Italian, and I can speak French better than English, for me "inferne" is a mispelling! See above.

infernฤ“ is Latin without everyday use. Sorry

I know what you mean, nobody uses latin anymore. But if somebody it's saying 'inferne', even if you think is a mispelling of 'inferno', you know that it means something related to 'hell'. In my language is 'infern' so it's impossible not to know. But if somebody is saying 'inferime' or 'infimin' (like zilla was saying earlier)nobody will know that you want to use this word to mean 'hell'.
 
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That's only your conjectures!

Goodbye
 
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First of all, thank you for your thoughts.
1. I never sell to a domainer, I always wait for the end user...I have other stuff offline, so I dont live from this.
2. 'inferne' it's not a real word in english, but it is in other languages(you dont have thousands of books where you can find: inferme, inferine, infimin,if these are invented. If you ask everybody in Latin America, Central America, Italy, Spain, Portugal, France,Romania, and other countries where they speak spanish or portuguese, they will know what that means, so it has a lot of advantages comparing to a invented long word.
3.I have domains between 7 and 9 letters accepted by BB or NR and I have low xxxx offers(not accepted) to a 9 letter brandable domain.
4. 'activia' is an invented name( I think), 7 letters and now is a very strong brand and it's not the only one....I can give some 7-8 letters invented names sold by BB, if this is not enough

Great...tks for sharing this...I though they are all invented name(I means letter combination which looks or sounds nice, but not real words).....but if they do are real word in other language, and have meaning for certain population, sure, it will have value I agree...Good luck!
 
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I know what you mean, nobody uses latin anymore. But if somebody it's saying 'inferne', even if you think is a mispelling of 'inferno', you know that it means something related to 'hell'. In my language is 'infern' so it's impossible not to know. But if somebody is saying 'inferime' or 'infimin' (like zilla was saying earlier)nobody will know that you want to use this word to mean 'hell'.


I don't want let you down but a Latin adverb I don't thing it is going to get much money.

Other Latin words can be valuable, like domus, felix, Caesar, Coliseum, gladiator, ecc

Best whishes :xf.smile:
 
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I don't want let you down but a Latin adverb I don't thing it is going to get much money.

Other Latin words can be valuable, like domus, felix, Caesar, Coliseum, gladiator, ecc

Best whishes :xf.smile:


Like I was saying, this is not an exact science. I have other latin words, some accepted by BB and some(like absorbeo) I had a low xxxx offer(not accepted) 2 more companies are asking about it, and more than 100 views. So, we will see at the end who is right and who is wrong. Not all are valuable, but some are.
 
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My compliments!
 
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