Do not be discouraged by my post, I tend to be more critical in my analysis than most:
YOu are right, most of the generics are gone. Evaluate your domains and figure out what advantage you have in developing one over another. Consider the labor, capital, and risk invovled. Also, remember to consider potential competitors and barriers to entry. Ask yourself if there is anything you can do better and faster than a potential competitor. Then look at the market opportunities: What realistically is your business plan, where do you plan on raising your money to start the venture and then what is your product?
Is it content, entertainment, or ???
Sometimes it is not just about the name, but its about the people behind the name and what they can do. Some of your names have a lot of potential to create a product or brand, but without the right guy running the project then its only potential.
If you want the normaly analysis that people look for on the site, I like:
ShopFromHome;
Trackside; and
eFashion
for personal reasons. If I had to say a few more, I would say RatedG and Holiday Special