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Are All 4 Letter .com Domains Taken? What You Need to Know

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Are All 4 Letter .com Domains Taken? What You Need to Know

Think of a four-letter word. No not that one. Or that one. Hey, cooperate, please.

I’m talking about a word like Zoom, Atom, Meta or Live. What do they have in common? They’re powerful brand names with a matching 4 letter domain.

Four-letter domains strike the perfect balance, being concise yet versatile. They’re easy to remember, often align with popular and meaningful words in the English language, and they make a great foundation for any brand.

They’re also scarce, at least in popular domain extensions like .com, .net, .org, and newer extensions that are gathering momentum, like .io and .co.

Given their popularity, brandability and value, you probably want one for yourself! So are there any 4 letter domains left? Let’s find out.

How Many 4 Letter Domains Are There?

Using the 26 letters of the English alphabet, there is a possible 456,976 combinations for four-letter domains under any extension. With so many domain extensions currently available (over 1,600 in total), you’re looking at a staggering figure of over 700 million potential four-letter domains when you multiply the initial number of combinations by available extensions.

However, note that this number doesn’t give the full picture. Most domain extensions are worthless to brands, because customers don’t trust or even remember them. While extensions like .com remain highly sought after, many others, despite their novelty, aren’t worth their weight in gold for most businesses and internet users.

So, while the total number of possible four-letter domains is vast, the pool of valuable and desirable business domains is considerably smaller than you think. 

Are Any 4 Letter Domains Left?

Nope. All 456,976 combinations of four-letter domains have already been registered in the .com extension, and in most other popular extensions too.

But don’t lose all hope if you are set on a spectacular four-letter .com name. While registering any new options is next to impossible, you can buy an existing four-letter .com from its current owner. 

Now, what about other popular extensions? Let’s take a look:

  • .org: Like .com, most four-letter domains are taken, but you might have slightly better luck here.
  • .net: Again, slim pickings, but occasionally you might stumble upon an available one.
  • .io: This extension has gained popularity recently, especially in tech circles. You’re more likely to find available four-letter domains here.
  • .co: Another trendy option where you might have a better shot at finding a four-letter domain.

If you’re set on a four-letter domain, you have a couple of options. First, check out our ultra-premium domain marketplace. We have some stellar four-letter domains that could be perfect for your brand.

Another route to consider is domain auctions. Sometimes, domains expire and become available on the open market. It’s like a second chance at grabbing that perfect web address. 

Keep an eye out for these opportunities for you never know when a great four-letter domain might become available.

How to Choose a Powerful Domain Name

A great domain name is a piece of premium real estate, and like a shiny Maddison Avenue storefront, it instils trust and recognition in your audience. Here’s a guide to help you nail your domain name choice:

  • Understand your identity: Clarify your business’s core values and personality. Are you aiming for a cutting-edge tech feel or a warm, approachable vibe? Choose a domain name that tells people who you are.
  • Embrace brevity: When it comes to domain names, less is more. Aim for something short and snappy —  ideally under 14 characters. More like Amazon, and less like “TheUltimateOnlineShoppingDestination”.
  • Steer clear of complexity: Avoid stuffing your domain with keywords or using fancy characters. Keep it simple and easy to type. No hyphens, numbers, or obscure spellings that could trip up potential visitors. Remember, simplicity is key and it will make your audience feel at ease with your domain name.
  • Explore premium options: Consider investing in a premium domain. While it might cost more upfront, it could pay dividends in brand recognition and credibility down the line.
  • Protect your brand: Before you commit, do a thorough trademark search. You don’t want to build your online presence only to find out someone else has legal rights to the name in your heart.
  • Pick the right extension: While .com remains king, don’t rule out alternatives like .io or .co if they fit your brand and niche. Just ensure your chosen extension reinforces your brand identity rather than detracting from it.

Your domain name is often the first touch point people have with your brand online. Make it count as much as you can!

Wrapping Up

Four-letter domain names are highly desirable and every .com domain, as well as other extensions, was snapped up long ago. If you want an elite domain, you’ll need to have an elite budget to match.

So what should an ambitious brand do in 2024? Try creative misspellings or brandable combinations of words to find affordable, available domains that match a business name your customers will love.

Ready to get started Take a peek at our Premium Domais for Sale here. We have some pretty fantastic options that might just be the perfect fit for your brand. 

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About the author

Grant Polachek

Grant Polachek is Chief Growth Officer at Atom.com — transforming the way names and domains are discovered for budding brands.

Explore the best collection of domains available on the web today

All AtomSelect domains are thrice curated. They’re created and submitted by our huge, talented creative community, curated by branding experts who have worked on projects for Dell, Hilton, Alibaba, and thousands more, and assessed by our state-of-the-art AI.

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