Verb & Action Domains

Action verbs make the strongest brand names. Think Stripe, Shopify, Slack — names that imply motion, creation, or momentum. This list curates available domains built around brand-friendly verbs across .com, .io, .ai, .app, .dev, and more. A mix of bare verbs on premium TLDs and verb-plus-modifier compounds gives you both ready-to-register names and standout aftermarket finds.

Domains500
Available473 (95%)

Preview

How This List is Curated

We compiled a list of brand-friendly action verbs from English verb frequency data, filtered to remove weak, negative, or awkward-sounding entries. The list leads with bare verb domains where they're open — cast.com, pedal.com, carve.com, outline.io, kindle.ai, enlist.dev — across .com, .ai, .io, .app, and .dev. Where bare verbs weren't open, we generate compounds using several distinct patterns: verb-plus-verb pairings (fusemerge, mergedive), English prefix compounds (rebuild, remold, revive), brand-style suffixes (works, studio, house, forge, labs, bird), and virtue-led pairings (boldembrace, swiftempower, kindimprove). TLDs are assigned to match each name's character. Live registry availability is checked daily, with both available and aftermarket names included so you see the full opportunity set.

Related Lists

Frequently asked questions

Why do verbs make great brand names?
Verbs imply action, motion, and momentum, which is exactly what most brands want to communicate. Some of the most recognizable tech companies are built on verbs or verb-derived names: Stripe (a verb), Shopify (shop), Lyft (lift), Slack (a verb). A verb-based name signals what the product does without spelling it out.
How are these verb domains chosen?
We start with a curated set of brand-appropriate action verbs — motion verbs (launch, soar, drift, sprint), creation verbs (build, forge, craft), and force verbs (push, scale, ignite). The list leads with bare verb domains where they're open: cast.com, pedal.com, carve.com, outline.io, kindle.ai, enlist.dev. Where bare verbs aren't available, we combine them in a few ways: two verbs paired together (fusemerge, mergedive), English prefix compounds (rebuild, remold, revive), brand-style suffixes (works, studio, house, forge, labs, bird), and virtue-led pairings (boldembrace, swiftempower, kindimprove). Verbs with negative or stative connotations are filtered out.
Are bare single-verb .com domains ever available?
Almost never — short single-verb .coms were registered decades ago. But many are available on the aftermarket, and bare verbs on newer TLDs (.io, .ai, .app, .co) still come up. This list includes a mix of both so you can see the full landscape.
How is this different from the Brandable Two-Word list?
Two-word brandable domains can be any combination (adjective + noun, noun + noun). This list focuses specifically on names with an action verb at their core, which gives them a distinctly energetic, momentum-driven feel — the kind of name that fits an active product or a moving brand.