Brandable .com domains dropped August 18, 2026
On August 18, 2026 we scored the day's expiring .com domains and kept 12,101 brandable ones — 50 available on this page, best names first. Most register for ~$10.
Truncated 'Res' unprofessional; unclear abbreviation
Awkward plural compound; no clear brand hook
Plural 'Webs' looks like typo, awkward seam
Two countries mashed, no clear brand
Negative prefix; signals problems not solutions
Niche identity label; polarizing, limits audience
Trademark risk with 'Monopoly'; 'rolls' adds confusion
Negative 'conspiracy' term; reputational risk
Mangled suffix '-ly', unnatural coined word
DomainsDisputes is pure keyword legal niche; zero brandability, SEO-only
LipAds reads as 'lip ads' — suggestive or trivial; hard to take seriously
Philips is a major trademark; Wire is generic; legal risk and low brandability
Abstract adjective clash, reads philosophically confused
TodaySettlements is legal/financial jargon; long, dry, zero brand personality
Awkward verb phrase 'insist top'; unnatural, hard to build meaning on
Nonsense blend, reads like map bile
Keyword-stuffed; reads like a directory, not a brand
Unfortunate reading; sounds crude or medical
French-English clash; confusing reading
Unfortunate association with prison transport, negative imagery
Verb + legal term; awkward, uneasy reading
Contradictory phrase, awkward to say aloud
Suggests adult content, brand risk
Specific person + city, not a scalable brand
'Mad' suggests anger or insanity; risky for clinics
Sounds like 'envy sin', negative moral tone
Ambiguous split (Great's Tape vs Greats Tape); clunky
Verb phrase reads like a sentence; weak brand
Prefix 'com' + generic noun; looks like typo for .com
Nonsensical pairing; 'become' doesn't fit outdoors
Archaic 'thy' + abstract noun; unnatural, hard to own
Awkward coined phrase; reads like broken grammar
Religious reference narrows audience; 'Christs' reads possessive awkwardly
Grammatically broken, reads like error message
PopsIll reads as 'pops ill' — unintended negative meaning; hard to explain
Abstract adjective-noun; reads like a phrase, not a brand
Suffix fragment 'tion'; incomplete, unbrandable
Tied to specific AI persona, trademark risk
Adult-sounding, risky for mainstream
Nixon + Denmark combines a surname and country; looks like a person, not a brand
WomanWorldz uses 'z' plural; looks like spam or low-quality site; unprofessional
Reads as 'Historic Les'; unintended personal name
Ethnic label + lease, potentially offensive reading
'Shoes Criminal' reads as crime, damaging brand
Built on controversial historical figure's name
Reads as 'Marines killed', tragic unintended meaning
Politically charged, negative brand risk
Offensive racial reference; unusable
Medical condition name, alarming, unusable for almost any brand
This is today's list, in full.
Nothing here is time-locked. Names stay available for days, so the best one for you is often not from today — browse every available name.