About My Name Tales

Useful stories for names, brands, and matching domain identities

My Name Tales is built around a simple idea: a name is more than a word. A name can become a website, an email address, a search result, a social handle, and a digital identity people remember. Most promoted names use .com, with a smaller set of selected .net, .org, .biz, .ai, and .co domains.

Names First-name last-name guides
Brands Readable brandable domain ideas
Trust Clear notes and buyer checks

What this site does

Information first

Each page is written as a useful guide. Personal-name pages explain the full name, first name, surname, spelling, search behavior, email examples, social handle ideas, and digital identity. Brandable pages explain phrase meaning, possible use cases, audience fit, and launch considerations.

Why domains appear

Promoted matching domains

Some guides include a promoted matching domain. The domain is shown as an identity option for someone who wants a clean address for that name, phrase, project, or brand idea. A .com is still the main focus, while selected alternate extensions can fit specific communities, organizations, technology projects, or compact brand uses.

What this site does not claim

No affiliation claims

Personal-name guides do not claim affiliation with any real person who has that name. Brandable guides do not claim affiliation with existing companies, trademarks, products, publications, venues, or platforms.

Responsible use

Checks still matter

A domain can be valuable, but buyers should still complete trademark, company-name, social-handle, platform-policy, advertising, and local business checks before using any name publicly.