No, but you may be able to come up with a name that is very similar. For example, if you want www.homefinder.com and it's already taken, you may try www.home-finder.com or www.homelocator.com.
If you do a domain name search, for instance using the related link Domain Search Facility it will show you weather a domain name is available or taken.If it shows as taken then someone else has already registered it.
you can go online and look at this site instantdomainsearch.com/ . It will tell you if a domain name has been used by someone else . It can also tell you if the name you want is still open or if it is used by someone else .
No, you should not let you domain expire and then repurcahse it. If you intend on using the domain name again, you should pay any fees early before your ownership is up to prevent someone else who is ready to take it.
it takes 60 days from the day you registered it
If an owner of a website does not have a fully functioning site, there is a possibility that someone else can buy that domain name if the owner agrees to sell it. Depending on the situation, one can use several tactics to try to attain the domain. The tactics may be to make a casual inquiry about the site, suggest a low offer or attractive offer, or wait and see if the domain will expire.
To register your domain name means that no one else can use it as their own. So if your domain name which you paid for is johnsmith.o r g no one else can use that name unless they pay you for it.
If someone were to register their domain name it's basically equivalent to them branding their sitename. Thus, no one else can register that same site name while the other is already registered. It provides security.
If you are using the term in reference to a website EMD would mean Exact Match Domain. EMD = Exact Match Domain This means that your domain name is an exact match for the keyword someone may be typing into a search engine. If your domain name is www.keyword123.com and someone searching keyword123 your domain would be an EMD for that search term.
You can have a domain name which is your birth name, nick name or pet name.The only limitations in choosing a domain name areAvailability - has someone else already registered the nameNecessary restrictions - you can't register example.comNo blanks or space characters in domain nameThere are disallowed characters like ? and \See the external link, further down this page, for more information about disallowed characters.I would suggest not using any name which is offensive or inflammatory but I don't believe there are any legal restrictions except libel.You'll need to register your new domain name. The cost is about $9 USD for most domain names.
Yes.
depends what service you are using for the domain name, you should be able too.
Only if the person's name is on the card.