Hi everyone, My name is Kevin and I want a domain name with the letters "kev" in front including suffixes on the end. Prefer a .com domain name and I came up with a list that is not yet taken: ketlet kevage kevency kevious kevment kevwise kevous kevory kevize kevity kevible kevary kevard kevade kevsion kevtion kevette kevetic kevesque kevese kevescene kevency kevemia kevative keviatric Now I need someone to help me choose 3 names from above that you think is good, you can also come up with your own, but chances are they will probably be already registered. It will be a personal website. Please help, appreiciate it. Thanks!
kevard kevwise sound nice to hear but it depends on your theme of your website. what kind of website you want to make. It will be better to choose domain name Relative to your theme.
kevsion kevwise kevetic Sound ok. But you should really add the purpose of this site to get a better recommendation.
kevous is my choice, assuming you're making a personal site for your designs kevency & kevwise are also secondary choices imo.
Try http://nameboy.com and/or http://www.domaintools.com/buy/domain-suggestions/ for suggestions. BTW I see these are available: KevGuide, KevWizard, KevPlanet
You have some good candidates there, what about Kevlar, or Kevlair, I can suggest you use the Godaddy bulk search to check the whole list's availability in one crack. There are sites with tools that help you come up with fictitious names, including: wordlab.com, naming.net, wordoid.com, lingzini.com, namestation.com, some of these tools look up the domain name availability as you go. Wordoid will generate a bunch of proper sounding words starting with Kev.
Domain names should be based on the keywords for your proposed website. Have you worked out the main keywords yet?
Kevwise kevize kevency I think these 3 names are perfect for you to choose as your domain name. Whereas Kevins.net is one more name which is not registered by anyone yet and you can think of as your domain name.
kevwise kevous kevision (You can add an i in the between, makes it sound better) But it's really up to you.