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Domain Name Generator.

Type your business name, your industry, and a couple of keywords. We suggest 12 short, brandable domain names across .com and .in. Tap any name to check availability.

Availability check via Google Public DNS.

Sample output

What you'll get.

A real example of what this tool produces. Run it above with your own inputs.

copperoven.in
Short, brandable, local .in for a Pune bakery.
madhurbakes.com
"Madhur" reads sweet, the .com is premium and memorable.
khariandco.in
Familiar Indian bakery staple, easy to spell after one hearing.
tavatales.com
Alliterative wordmark, works well on a logo and a bag print.
sunehraoven.in
"Sunehra" means golden, regional .in for a local audience.
roostbakery.com
Playful, brandable, clean .com that stretches beyond one product.
Sample output. Run the generator above to check live availability across .com, .in and more.

A short, brandable domain is the cheapest form of marketing a small business can buy. It is what customers type, what your email lives at, what gets printed on the receipt, what appears in Google ads, and what gets shared on WhatsApp. The right name can save you tens of thousands of rupees in retargeting because people remember it the first time. The wrong one quietly bleeds traffic for years.

This domain name generator takes a short brief from you, the business name, the industry, and a few keywords, and returns 12 domain ideas across the .com and .in extensions. Suggestions are short, brandable, and free of hyphens or digits. Suggestions arrive in seconds. Every result has a one-tap availability check against our domain checker, which queries .com, .in, .co, .shop, .co.in, .store, .org, and .net in parallel using Google Public DNS.

How to use the domain name generator

  1. Enter your business name if you already have one in mind. Skip if you are still brainstorming.

  2. Enter your industry in one or two words. Examples: bakery, jewellery showroom, paediatric clinic, tutoring centre.

  3. Add a few keywords or style cues. These shape the language of the results: warm, modern, Marathi, Bombay, coastal Karnataka, family, Sanskrit.

  4. Click Generate domains. In a couple of seconds you will see 12 ideas, each with a one-line reason for the choice.

  5. Tap Check availability next to any name. We deep-link into our domain checker with the slug pre-filled. The check runs across 8 popular extensions in under two seconds.

  6. If the .com is taken, look for .in or .co.in. Indian businesses with a .in get a small SEO benefit for local search and signal to customers that you are an Indian brand.

  7. Once you find a name that is available across the extensions you care about, register it inside Neweb so we hold it in your own name with WHOIS privacy and free SSL.

Why this matters for your business

Three practical reasons a domain name deserves more thought than most founders give it.

It compounds. A clean domain is the only marketing asset that gets more valuable every year you own it. As you build links, mentions, social media reach, ad campaigns, packaging, and word of mouth, every single drop of attention points back to that one address. Change the domain after two years and you start over.

It signals trust. Indian customers increasingly check for a real domain before they buy. A business that lives only on Instagram or WhatsApp gets the early-stage tag for years. A business with its own .com or .in feels like a real business with a real bank account, a real address, and a real customer service desk. That signal alone moves conversion meaningfully.

It owns your funnel. When customers find you through Google or a Google Business listing, they land on your domain, where you control the design, the message, the offer, the analytics, and the next step. Without your own domain, every visitor is renting space inside someone else app, on someone else terms, with someone else taking a cut.

Tips for better results

  • Two syllables is the sweet spot. Shorter feels punchy, longer feels formal.
  • If a .com is taken but a .in is free, take the .in. Indian customers trust .in for local businesses.
  • Avoid hyphens and numbers. They survive online but die on a printed billboard or in a customer telling a friend.
  • Say the domain out loud over a phone call. If the listener has to ask you to spell it twice, pick a different one.
  • Search the name in the IP India trademark search at ipindiaonline.gov.in before you commit. Two minutes saves months.
  • Register both .com and .in if both are available. They cost the same at Neweb and protect your brand from squatters.
  • Avoid trendy English suffixes like ai, io, app, or co. They look good for two years and tired for ten.

Example

A real-world walkthrough

Imagine a founder opening a vegetarian thali outlet in Pune. She types business name "Aaji Thali", industry "vegetarian thali restaurant", keywords "Marathi, family, lunch, simple". The generator returns 12 domains including aajithali.com, aajiplate.com, aajithali.in, aajifood.in, plathaali.com, ghariplate.in, simplethali.com, and a few more.

She taps Check availability on aajithali.in. The domain checker shows aajithali.in and aajithali.co.in as available, aajithali.com as taken (because some other Aaji somewhere already owns it). She registers aajithali.in inside her Neweb account in the next ten minutes. By Saturday her website is live, her Google Business profile points to it, and her menu QR code at the till lands customers there. Cost: one month of Neweb at Rs 249. Time: under an hour.

Frequently asked questions

How does this generator work?

The generator takes three short inputs, your business name if you have one, your industry, and a few keywords or style cues, and returns 12 domain ideas focused on the .com and .in extensions. Every suggestion is short, brandable, and deliberately free of hyphens and digits so it survives being printed on a signboard, read out over a phone call, and shared on WhatsApp. Each idea comes with a one-line reason and a one-tap availability check. For example, a Pune bakery called Copper Oven might get copperoven.in, madhurbakes.com and tavatales.com. When you tap a result, we deep-link into our domain checker, which queries eight extensions in parallel through Google Public DNS in about two seconds. If you are still naming the business itself, start with our business name generator first, lock the brand, then come here to find the matching domain so the two line up cleanly before you register anything.

Why mostly .com and .in?

For Indian small businesses, .com still carries the most universal trust signal worldwide, while .in is the strongest signal that you are a local Indian brand, which both customers and Google reward for India-focused searches. .co.in is the natural third choice, useful when the .com and .in are already taken. We lead with these because they are the extensions customers actually expect and remember; a clean .in often beats a clever .xyz or .online for trust at the counter. Other extensions such as .shop, .store, .co, .org and .net are situational, so rather than padding the suggestion list with them we surface them in the live availability check on the next page, where you can see at a glance which ones are free. If both your .com and .in are available, register both: they cost the same at Neweb and registering the pair blocks squatters and lets you redirect one to the other.

Will the domain be available when I check?

The availability check runs through Google Public DNS, which is fast and accurate for the vast majority of cases, but it is a DNS-level signal rather than an authoritative WHOIS lookup. In rare edge cases a domain can be registered without any DNS records pointed at it, in which case it could show as free here but turn out to be taken at the registrar. That is why you should treat a green result as a strong shortlist signal rather than a final guarantee. The check covers eight extensions in parallel and returns in under two seconds, so you can scan a whole shortlist quickly. When you decide to register a domain inside Neweb, we run an authoritative WHOIS-level check before we bill you, so you never pay for a name that is actually unavailable. If a name matters a lot to you, move fast: good short domains get registered by someone else daily.

Should I buy multiple TLDs?

If your budget allows it, yes, registering both the .com and the .in for your chosen name is sensible defensive hygiene. Owning the pair stops a squatter or a competitor from grabbing the version you skipped, and it lets you redirect one extension to the other so a customer who types either one still lands on your site. At Neweb both cost the same and your first domain is free for the first year on a paid plan, so the marginal cost is small. That said, you do not need to hoard every extension under the sun; chasing .shop, .store, .co, .org and .net for a single-city business is usually wasted money. For a neighbourhood bakery or a one-city clinic, a single strong .in is often plenty. Buy the second TLD when your brand starts travelling beyond one city or you spot someone showing interest in the lookalike, not before.

How do I avoid trademark conflicts?

Before you register a domain, search the IP India trademark database at ipindiaonline.gov.in, filtered to your specific class of goods or services, because a free domain is worthless if the name is already an active trademark in your category. A domain registrar will happily sell you a name that infringes someone else mark; the registrar does no trademark clearance, so that check is on you. If a similar or identical mark exists in the same class, pick a different name rather than risk a cease-and-desist or a costly forced rebrand after you have already printed packaging and built an audience. It is also worth a quick MCA company name search at mca.gov.in to catch registered companies using the name. When you sign up for a paid Neweb plan, we can connect you with vetted IP lawyers who will run a formal clearance and, if it is clean, handle the filing for you.

Does Neweb register the domain in my name?

Yes, every domain you register through Neweb is registered in your own legal name, never in ours, so you are always the true owner of your most important brand asset. The registration comes with WHOIS privacy enabled to keep your personal details off public lookups, free SSL so your site loads with the padlock and is not flagged as insecure, free DNS management, and a clean handover document recording exactly what you own. Crucially, you are never locked in: after the standard 60-day ICANN transfer lock that applies to every registrar worldwide, you can transfer the domain out to any other provider you like, with our cooperation and no exit penalty. That ownership clarity matters because some cheap website builders register the domain in their own name and effectively hold your brand hostage at renewal time. With Neweb the domain is yours from day one and stays yours if you ever leave.

What does a domain cost?

On a Neweb paid plan, your first domain is included free for the first year, so a new business can launch with a real address at no extra cost beyond the plan itself, which starts at Rs 249 a month. After the first year, renewals are charged at cost rather than marked up, currently around Rs 999 a year for a .com and around Rs 599 a year for a .in at prevailing registrar rates. We deliberately do not run the bait-and-switch that some hosts use, where a Rs 99 first-year domain quietly renews at several thousand rupees once you are locked in; what you see is the real ongoing cost. You also get WHOIS privacy, free SSL and free DNS bundled in rather than sold as add-ons. If you register both your .com and .in, budget for both renewals annually, and set a calendar reminder a month before expiry so a lapsed renewal never knocks your site and email offline.

Can I use a name that already exists in a different industry?

You can, but weigh the SEO cost carefully before you do, because sharing a name with a larger business, even in a completely different category, makes it much harder to rank for your own brand. If a big, well-known company already owns the search results for that word, customers who Google your name will see them first and may never reach you, which quietly wastes every rupee of your marketing. The practical test is to search the proposed name on Google and check whether your own site could realistically reach page one for at least the first two pages of results, or whether you would be permanently buried under a giant. Trademark risk is a separate concern: even in a different industry, a famous mark can sometimes claim protection across classes. When you can, pick a name distinctive enough that it returns mostly your own brand, so your name searches do your marketing for you instead of someone else.

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