Domain Name Generator
Enter keywords and instantly generate domain name ideas across popular TLDs. Click "Check" to verify availability on Namecheap.
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About Domain Name Generator — Domain Name Generator Online
The Oneyfy domain name generator helps you find the perfect web address for your brand, startup, or project. Enter one or more keywords representing your idea, choose naming styles and TLDs, and the generator instantly produces up to 40 domain name suggestions across 15+ extensions including .com, .io, .ai, .tech, .app, .store, and more. Each suggestion links directly to Namecheap's availability checker so you can act immediately when you find a name you like.
Entrepreneurs, developers, and marketers use a domain name generator when starting a new project and drawing a blank on a name, or when their preferred .com is already registered and they need creative alternatives. The generator uses curated word pools — power words, tech vocabulary, nature terms, and business suffixes — combined with your keywords in multiple patterns to produce brandable, memorable suggestions you wouldn't necessarily think of manually. It's especially useful for finding short, registerable names when obvious choices are taken.
How to Use the Domain Name Generator
- Enter one or more keywords in the Keywords field that represent your brand, product, or service — separate multiple keywords with commas (e.g. "swift, cloud, launch").
- Select the Naming Styles you want the generator to apply: Exact match, Keyword + word (suffix), Word + keyword (prefix), Hyphenated, or Short / brandable combinations.
- Choose which TLDs to generate suggestions for — use the quick-select buttons: All, None, Popular (.com/.net/.io/.co), or Tech (.io/.ai/.app/.dev/.tech/.cloud).
- Select how many Results to generate (10, 20, or 40) from the dropdown.
- Click Generate Domains — suggestions appear in the results panel, color-coded by TLD category.
- Click Check next to any domain to open Namecheap's availability search pre-filled with that domain name.
- Use the copy icon next to a domain to copy it individually, or click Copy All to copy the entire list. Click Regenerate to get a fresh set of suggestions with the same settings.
Tips for Choosing a Domain
- Keep it short. Domains under 15 characters are easier to type, share verbally, and remember. The generator's Short / brandable style specifically targets compact combinations of your keyword with short power words to surface registerable options under 12 characters.
- Avoid hyphens where possible. Hyphenated domains are harder to say aloud ("swift-launch dot com" vs. "swiftlaunch dot com") and can look less professional in print. Enable the Hyphenated style to see these options, but treat them as fallbacks rather than first choices.
- Skip numbers in the name. Numbers cause ambiguity — visitors won't know whether to type the numeral (3) or spell it out (three). The generator avoids numbers in suggestions for this reason.
- Try multiple keyword combinations. Run the generator several times with different keyword variations — abbreviations, synonyms, or industry terms — to multiply the candidate pool. Regenerate with the same keywords for a fresh shuffle of combinations.
- Say it aloud before registering. Read the domain name out loud. If it's ambiguous to spell after hearing it, or if it contains accidental words when read as a single string (a common issue with compound names), it will cause brand confusion.
- Search for trademarks. Before registering any domain, verify the name doesn't infringe on an existing trademark in your jurisdiction. Domain registration does not guarantee the right to use the name commercially.
TLD Guide — Choosing the Right Extension
Different TLDs carry different associations and suit different types of projects. Here's a quick reference to help choose.
- .com / .net / .org — The most trusted and widely recognised extensions globally. .com remains the gold standard for commercial credibility and is the default expectation of most internet users when typing a domain from memory.
- .io / .co / .app / .dev / .ai — Popular with tech startups, developer tools, and SaaS products. These signal innovation and are widely accepted in the tech community. .ai has surged in popularity for artificial intelligence products specifically.
- .tech / .online / .store / .shop — Descriptive niche TLDs that reinforce what a brand does. .store and .shop are strong for e-commerce. .tech works for technology-focused projects where .io is unavailable.
- .cloud / .pro / .info — Functional TLDs with broad applicability across industries. .cloud suits infrastructure and storage services. .pro adds a professional connotation. .info is widely available and low cost.
Why Use a Domain Name Generator
Generating domain name ideas manually is slow and often unproductive — most obvious combinations are already registered. A domain name generator multiplies your keyword into dozens of combinations across multiple TLDs in seconds, surfacing options you would never think of manually. Since the generator runs entirely in your browser, your business idea keywords are never transmitted to any server or used to pre-register domains.
Startup founders use it during early naming brainstorms when a business concept is still forming. Freelancers setting up a personal brand website benefit from seeing keyword + profession combinations across multiple TLDs at once. Developers building side projects can find short, memorable .io or .app domains quickly. Marketers launching campaign microsites can generate event-specific domain ideas in seconds.