Single-Word Dictionary Domains

Single-word dictionary domains are the most valuable category of domain names. Owning a real English word as your domain, like weather.com or hotels.com, gives instant credibility and organic search traffic. This list tracks which real dictionary words are still available as domain names across popular TLDs, updated daily as domains expire and become available again.

Domains500
Available417 (83%)

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How This List is Curated

We start with a curated list of English dictionary words: common nouns, verbs, and adjectives that have commercial or branding potential. Each word is checked for availability across 15+ popular TLDs. We exclude obscure words, slang, and terms with negative connotations. The list is refreshed daily as domains expire and re-enter the available pool.

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Frequently asked questions

Why are single-word domains so valuable?
Single-word domains are the most valuable because they're instantly recognizable, easy to remember, and often receive type-in traffic from people guessing URLs. They also tend to rank well in search engines because the domain exactly matches common search queries.
Are any .com single-word domains still available?
Most common English words are taken in .com, but less common words, scientific terms, and newer vocabulary still become available. This list also includes excellent alternatives in .io, .co, .app, and other modern TLDs where single-word domains are more accessible.
How do dictionary domains help with SEO?
While Google says exact-match domains aren't a direct ranking factor, they provide brand recognition, higher click-through rates in search results, and natural keyword relevance. A domain like 'acacia.com' instantly communicates its topic.