I was asked to repost these for review so I am. Although I am not currently taking bids on them anything can be bought for a price
xn--u9jxglb8c6i.com (キリストの.com)
Japan "Christ" dot com
アメリカ合衆国.biz
"United States dot biz"
Wikipedia
xn--8na.com (ɩ.com)
Latin iota (majuscule: Ɩ, minuscule: ɩ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, based on the lowercase of the Greek letter iota (ι).
xn--4dkua4c412yemxd.biz (電子メール.biz)
E-mail dot biz in Japan. Actual is electronic mail
Wikipedia
xn--vckya7n.biz (サーチ.biz)
"Search dot biz" Japan
xn--u9jugmg6a.com (のカメラ.com)
"My Camera dot com" Japan
xn--fhq.biz (上.biz)
"on; up; on top; upon; first (of two parts); previous or last (week, etc.); upper; higher; above; previous; to climb; to go into; above; to go up dot biz" China Define
xn--y6qp02apii.com (梵帝冈.com)
"Vatican dot com" for the catholics
xn--b6hgge.net (♠♣♥♦.net)
Vanity domain easier to cut and past to go to website
xn--indfre-eya.com (indføre.com)
"Import dot com" Danish indføre import.
xn--sp3a.cn (赤.cn)
"Red dot china" Lesser used character in trad and simple
Define
xn--6zr.net (啤.net)
Single china character sound "be" sometimes used for beer but not correct value is in single character domain use
define
xn--juegos-vma.com (¿juegos.com)
"Games dot com" Spanish character used to start a question
xn--chbn.com (هـ.com)
Arabic hāʼ
The letter is named hāʼ, and is written is several ways depending in its position in the word:
xn--zga.net (ū.net)
Latvian, Lithuanian, first tone of Mandarin Chinese,Slavicists use the macron to indicate a non-tonic long vowel, whether it be on a, e, i, o, or u, or to indicate a non-tonic syllabic liquid, such as on l, lj, m, n, nj, and r. Languages with this feature include standard and jargon varieties of Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Serbian, and Slovak.
xn--pda.tv (ø.tv)
The "Ø" (minuscule: "ø"), is a vowel and a letter used in the Danish, Faeroese and Norwegian languages. The vowel is not to be confused with the slashed zero.
xn--japn-7na.net (japán.net)
Hungarian for Japan Also several othe languages
åö.net
The letter Å represents various ò sounds in the Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, North Frisian, Walloon, Chamorro, and Istro-Romanian language alphabets. Other alphabets using the letter include the Lule Sami, Skolt Sami, and Southern Sami alphabet.
The letter Ö occurs in the Icelandic, Swedish, Finnish, Karelian, Estonian, Hungarian, Azeri, Turkish and Crimean Tatar alphabets, where it represents the vowel sound [ø]. Its name in Swedish, Finnish and Estonian is Öö [øː], not "O with two dots", since /ö/ is not considered a "variant" of the phoneme /o/, but a distinct phoneme.
ϊ.net
ninth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 10
ṩex.com
ṩex.net
Ṩ, ṩ — S with dots below and above Extended Latin Unicode. Vanity domain
sęx.net
LATIN SMALL LETTER E
âgé.com
French "old man"
âgée.com
French "old Woman"
âme-soeur.com
French "soul mate"