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Had this up, for appraisal last year but with the current crazy prices being paid for three letter .coms I am seeking further opinions.
Not only three letters with the rare "ee" double vowel but it is a word in more than one language
Nee:
Born. Used to indicate the maiden name of a married woman.
Formerly known as.
[French, feminine past participle of na褾re, to be born, from Old French naistre, from Latin nsc. See gen- in Indo-European Roots.]
nee
adj : (meaning literally `born') used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman; "Hillary Clinton nee Rodham"
Nee - no in Dutch
Not only three letters with the rare "ee" double vowel but it is a word in more than one language
Nee:
Born. Used to indicate the maiden name of a married woman.
Formerly known as.
[French, feminine past participle of na褾re, to be born, from Old French naistre, from Latin nsc. See gen- in Indo-European Roots.]
nee
adj : (meaning literally `born') used to indicate the maiden or family name of a married woman; "Hillary Clinton nee Rodham"
Nee - no in Dutch