you probably mean on two characters, not words.........and yes, some registars allows them, and some dont
for example y4.com is already taken by some registrar and available by other. by godady y4.com is invalid
Y4.com Whois Record ( Y 4 ) Change Word Breaks Search Rank Compete Rank: #622,258 with 2,023 U.S. visitors per month Registration Record Whois Server: whois.verisign-grs.com Server Data Domain Status: Deleted And Available Again DomainTools Exclusive Registrar History: 3 registrars NS History: 7 changes on 5 unique name servers over 1 year. IP History: 4 changes on 4 unique name servers over 3 years. Whois History: 35 records have been archived since 2003-04-25. Free Tool: Download DomainTools for Windows This domain is available
When applying it,you will naturally know whether it's allowed or not.So try to find a domain registar to register the domain you want.And then they will tell you it's avaliable or not.
Those are 2 characters, not 2 words. Yes, they are allowed. If you want to reg 2 character ccTLDs, iDotz.net allows them to be regged if they've available & the ccTLD allows it.
hello, 2 character domains are there at .com example: cj.com (it domain name affiliate network commission junction)
its allowed if the registry allows such names. in gtlds now its not available to reg they gone long ago