I'm convinced now. I don't like country names, official or in abbreviated form. Two reasons:
1. Don't get good vibes from people that live in countries. Untrustworthy.
2. I don't need money, either in 1986, 1995, or 2021.
All joking aside, country names don't have a monopoly on the national identity market.
There are also the adjectivals and demonyms. Fancy words, but that just means terms like "Canadian", "British", or "Mexicano". (Only local languages interest me.)
In this category, I have a vastly larger collection than I do for the country names.
Here is just a sampling:
Moçambicano.com, Mocambicano.com
(Means "Mozambican" in Portuguese, the language of Mozambique. This name is
for sale now on dnforum. Click Here.)
Sénégalais.com, Senegalais.com,
(Means "Senegalese" in French, the language of Senegal. I also have Sénégal.com, LeSenegal.com, and LeSénégal.com)
Ivoirien.com
(Means "Ivorian" in French, the language of the Ivory Coast / Côte d'ivoire)
Luxembourgeois.com
(Means Luxembourger in French, the language of Luxembourg.)
This list includes another 10 countries or so, mostly African francophone countries such as Congo, Cameroon, and Guinea.
Then I also have nice names for the U.S. states, such as
TheArizonan.com
or
TheOhioan.com
or
TheNorthCarolinian.com
for the complete list of names like this for U.S. states,
click here. Also for sale now on dnforum Quote:
Originally Posted by dominator I said: I did not need them in 1996, I did not need them in 2006 and I do not need them now.
for the complete list, click here
I am sure you would register sex.com in 2006 or now... |