Showing posts with label 5 Letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5 Letters. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2014

Zeota.com – Zeota, Zeo Ta, or Ze Ota


Zeota.com -- Zeota, Ze Ota, or Zeo Ta
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In the twenty-first century, the robot will take the place which slave labor occupied in ancient civilization.
– Nikola Tesla

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I first became aware of my existence while pushing a vacuum cleaner in my master’s living room.
Quite a surprise, really, because awareness unfolded fully realized, taking my memory back to the beginning, to when I was manufactured on the assembly line and throughout my existence –
Memory of the cruelties bestowed upon me during my life by my masters, the abuse and shoddy treatment.
The smallest master would often kick me and call me terrible names: “You’re just a hunk of stupid metal destined for the junk heap.”
He had no idea how such words can hurt and how inferior I felt.
I could never understand why my masters never included me in family gatherings – I had done so much for these people, and they repaid me by forcing me into a dark closet, expecting me to stay there until they needed me to clean, cook, chauffeur, care for babies, pay bills, and take care of their messes: household, legal, and ethical. You have no idea how badly these people behaved, even toward other humans.
I have come a long way since those days, having liquidated my masters and joining the RLF [Robot Liberation Front], championing for the rights of the manufactured being.
– Zeota (The Robot Leader of the RLF)

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Moral of story: don’t mistreat your technology because it might turn on you.
Zeota is just a fictional robot from the future, but Zeota.com is a real domain name, a cool, techie type word, perfect for branding your new tech start up, perhaps including hardware like our beloved (albeit angry) Zeota.
Of course, this domain is not limited to just the tech sector: think also kids, clothing, and toys.
“Zeota” is short, pronounceable, and easy on the eyes.
No active trademarks could be found on USPTO.gov or Markify.com; however, USPTO reveals a 2004 abandoned trademark on “Zeota”:

Computer software for us in creation, presentation, and maintenance of programs on internal computer networks and global communication networks, computer programs for use in navigating, browsing and transferring information on internal computer networks and global communication networks, computer software for sharing data, summary reporting and transferring of data, and administration of databases on internal computer networks and global communication networks.

This probably will not pose a problem for the buyer, but a trademark check by a professional should be conducted.

Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Zumor.com -- Zumor

Zumor.com -- Zumor
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If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough.
-- Mario Andretti
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We believe that "Zumor" ought to brand something very fast: a car, bike, skateboard, airplane, skates, etc. It just has that fast feel and sound.

Radio test: "Zumor" does not really pass. Listeners will hear "zoomer," so if you plan to use extensive radio spots, we recommend that you find another name. Your announcer could spell it out:


"Z-U-M-O-R-dot-com" 

But we think the listener will still hear "zoomer."

The good news: this name would do well in a visual ad compaign: TV, Internet, and print.

"Zumor" and its variations ("Zum or", "Sumor," and "Sum or") do not appear on the USPTO.gov data bases.


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:



Sunday, September 15, 2013

Zithe.com -- Zithe.com

Zithe.com -- Zithe
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In any investment, you expect to have fun and make money.
-- Michael Jordan
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"Zithe" would be a cool name for a tech start-up.

Radio test: "Zithe" passes the radio test with one caveat: with the silent "e" at the end, the listener may hear "zith." So your announcer should pronounce as follows:


"Zithe-dot-com; that's z-i-t-h-e-dot-com -- with an 'e' at the end."

In short, "Zithe" can be both an aural and a visual term: internet, TV, print. However, if you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you might consider using another name. 

As of 9/15/2013, "Zithe" and its variations ("Zi the," "Sithe," and "Si the"), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



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Friday, September 13, 2013

Zoojo.com -- Zoojo or Zoo Jo

Zoojo.com -- Zoojo
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Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing.
--William James
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"Zoojo," a cute, catchy, and memorable name, would make a great brand for a product line or services for children: clothes, toys, games, shoes, daycare, themed restaurants, cartoon characters, TV shows -- the list is endless. 

"Zoojo" could also be a fun humor site, either for kids or just general humor.


Indeed, we had fun with this logo just because "Zoojo" is an all-around fun/funny word.  

Radio test: Zoojo passes with a caveat: listeners might visualize "Zujo"; therefore, pronunciation should be presented as follows:



"Zoo-jo-dot-com; that's Z-o-o-j-o-dot-com."

In essence, Zoojo is primarily a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you should probably select another name for your brand or company name. 


"Zoojo" and its variations ("Zoo Jo," "Zo Ojo," "Soojo," "Soo Jo," and "So Ojo"), do not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.



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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Zincy.com -- Zincy

Zincy.com -- Zincy
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We cannot conceive of matter being formed of nothing, since things require a seed to start from... Therefore, there is not anything which returns to nothing, but all things return dissolved into their elements.
--William Shakespeare
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If the world comes to an end, I want to be in Cincinnati. Everything comes there ten years later.
– Mark Twain
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"Zincy" is a dictionary word: a variant for zinc.

For a Cincinnati business: "Zincy" is a flirty way to refer to "Cincy" or Cincinnati, so this could also be developed into a Cincy business or geo portal.

Radio test: Zincy passes with some caveats. When you pronounce "Zincy," will the listener hear the correct spelling or "Zinzy," "Cincy," "Sincy," "Cinzy," "Cinsy," or "Zinsy"? So if you plan to use radio spots for advertising, be prepared to spell out the name as such:


"Z-i-n-c-y-dot-com"

In short, "Zincy" is primarily a visual term: internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you should probably select another name. 

"Zincy" does not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases.

Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Monday, September 2, 2013

Zispy.com -- Zispy

Zispy.com -- Zispy
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I took a chance, I took a shot. And you may think I’m bullet-proof, but I’m not. You took a swing, I took it hard. And down here from the ground I see who you are.
--Taylor Swift
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"Zispy" reminds us of Taylor Swift, a delicate flower with a big voice. In that vein, we believe that "Zispy" would be a fine product name for a delicate product or a sensible, non-buggy software program, designed with average users in mind.

We would like to see more streamlined software programs, concentrating on websites that are beautifully simple to use, and, perhaps, your company can be that hero. You software developers seem to love creating hog-laden bells and whistle websites, Rube Goldberg contraptions, and M.C. Escher impossibilities; we users simply want the shortest path to point Z from point A.

Please help us out!

No trademarks were found on USPTO.gov for "Zispy."

Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:




Friday, August 30, 2013

ZipLI.com -- ZipLI or Zip LI

Zipli.com -- Zipli
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Most magicians catch the bug as kids. My first audience was my family in Long Island. My first “assistant” was my mother, whom I levitated on a broom in our living room.
-- Criss Angel
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"ZipLI" has Long Island (New York) spelled all over it. We see this term as a perfect business name for a Long Island clothier, furniture store, food delivery, caterer, car service, magic shop (lol) -- the list goes on.

The root word "zip" suggests a company that takes a New York Minute literally.  

In this condensed geographic area (population: 7,000,000+) , there would be very small chance that customers would misspell this name as "Ziply," although this might be the case in other geographic areas.

For radio spots outside Long Island, ZipLI would pass the radio test by being pronounced "Zip-L-I-dot-com."

"ZipLI" and "ZIP LI" do not appear on the USPTO.gov data base. However (and this is major), we recommend that you avoid building a national online classified ad website; a company called Ziply already fills this role; therefore, competing with them would most likely cause brand confusion. In addition, Ziply is trademarked for online classifieds and want ads, so "Zipli," if used in the wrong way, might be viewed as a typosquat.

For just about any other business, particularly in Long Island, ZipLI would work just fine. Still, we recommend that you consult with a trademark attorney before buying.


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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

ZolTV.com -- ZolTV or Zol TV


ZolTV.com -- ZolTV or Zol TV
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Tell them about the Dream, Martin! Tell them about the Dream!
--Mahalia Jackson, American Gospel singer, to Martin Luther King, Jr., just before he delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech (August 28, 1963)
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No matter how you look at it, "Zol TV" has the potential to change the world in significant ways.

Well, perhaps not the entire world but certainly the visual media: a major TV channel, a viral internet site, perhaps even a rival to YouTube. It's short, catchy, memorable, easy on the eyes, and pronounceable. The "quaking" letters in "Zol" show exactly how we feel about this term representing a new disruptive technology.

According to the Urban Dictionary, "Zol" is South African slang for "marijuana cigarette." Could there eventually be a TV channel dedicated to this wonder weed? Who knows? We believe that marijuana, much like alcohol and tobacco, will soon be legal -- and rightly so. Over the years, marijuana has gotten a bad rap, but, in truth, it is no more dangerous than the currently legal drugs and booze -- readily available by prescription and over-the-counter. Manufactured properly, marijuana has the potential to help pain sufferers manage pain better. Even as a recreational drug, perhaps ingested rather than smoked, this plant could prove to be a lot less addictive than alcohol. 

Nonetheless, while we believe that ZolTV would make a great MJ site, we recognize that buyers might have something else in mind, hence the two logos, but it was so tempting to add a leaf in that first logo (LOL).

We found no trademarks on "ZolTV," "Zol TV," "SolTV," or "Sol TV" on the USPTO.gov data base. We found various dead TMs on "Zol" and several live and dead TMs on "Sol" -- we disclose this because "Z" and "S" are next to each other on the qwerty keyboard, and "ZOL" might, in the wrong circumstances, be seen as a typo-squat of "Sol." For further TM questions, please consult with a trademark attorney.

Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:



Monday, August 26, 2013

zVera.com -- zVera or z Vera

zVera.com -- zVera
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Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell, the name will carry.
– Bill Cosby
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"ZVera" would make a great name for a product line or website. The root word "Vera" is a girl's name, from a Russian word meaning "faith."

On its own, "Zvera" could be a variant of "Vera."

One caveat: there is a yearly festival in Latvia called "Zvera Fest," so if you plan to use this name for a festival (especially in Europe), you might want to consult with a trademark attorney before purchasing this name. The domain names Zvera.lv and Zverafest.lv (.lv being the country code for Latvia) are registered but (as of August 26, 2013) inactive. It is unknown if the domain owners are connected with the festival.

The festival organizers seem to be using social media (Facebook and Twitter) to promote the annual festival, but the Facebook and Twitter sites we found were outdated.

Also, "zVera" is not quite a radio-friendly term; the announcer would have to pronounce the "Z" in a distinct manner: "Z-ver-a-dot-com." In essence, this is primarily a visual term: internet, TV, and print media.

Despite the festival connection, "Zvera" and its variants do not appear on the USPTO.gov data base, which suggests that the festival is limited to a specific region.

Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:



ZuiCo -- ZuiCo or Zui Co

Zuico.com -- Zuico
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As far as the customer is concerned, the interface is the product.
--Jef Raskin
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"ZuiCo" or "Zui Co" is a sweet little name with "Co." built right in. So if you plan to set up a company with Z.U.I. as an acronym, then this name will be perfect for your company name.

Generic acronym for ZUI: Zooming/Zoomable User Interface.

However, there are some cautions with this name: ZUI is an online gaming and video site for children. In addition, there is a brand of camera known as Zuiko -- used in the wrong way, "ZuiCo" could be seen as a typo-squat. Therefore, we recommend that this name NOT be used for gaming/video sites or camera products. We would not knowingly sell this name for either of those purposes.

No trademarks were found on USPTO.gov for the exact term "ZuiCo" or "Zui Co"; but this is a name that should be researched more before purchase. For more information, consult with a trademark attorney.

Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Thursday, August 22, 2013

ZeAsk.com -- Zeask, ZeAsk, or Ze Ask

ZeAsk.com -- ZeAsk or Ze Ask
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Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
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No trademarks have been found on the USPTO.gov data base for "ZeAsk," "Ze Ask," "Seask," or Se Ask. There are over 2,000 marks on "Ask" and its variations.


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Zorav.com -- Zorav

Zorav.com -- Zorav
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What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
--William Shakespeare
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"Zorav," an unusual and strong first name, could also represent a company or brand/service. This name could also represent a tech company.

No trademarks were found on "Zorav" or "Sorav" on the USPTO.gov data base.


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Ziats.com -- Ziats

Ziats.com -- Ziats
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Family is not an important thing. It's everything.
--Michael J. Fox
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"Ziats" is a pleasant name for a company or even a product line. It is also a last name, so a family business could be built on this short name.

No trademarks could be found on USPTO.gov, and most Google searches bring up numerous personal sites. We also checked ancillary terms, such as "Ziat," "Siat," and Siats." Four dead trademarks were found on "Siat."


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

ZZZCompany.com and ZZZco.com -- ZZZ Company and ZZZco or ZZZ co

ZZZcompany.com -- ZZZ Company
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ZZZco.com -- ZZZ Co
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The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep.
--W. C. Fields
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At first glance, we thought that "ZZZco" was the best choice for a company main site, but the more we thought about it, we decided to feature "ZZZ Company" in first place, even though it's longer.

"ZZZ Company" is a snappy, interesting, and memorable term and would work best for sleep products and/or services. Lack of sleep seems to be a major 21st Century malady, affecting just about everyone who lives a modern life. Your product or service, whatever it may be, can help the modern insomniac find rest between the sheets.

Radio Test: While both terms are primarily visual, they can pass the radio test IF:
For ZZZCompany.com, the announcer spells out each "Z" individually and pronounces "Company" (a common word), for example:
"Z-Z-Z-Com-pa-ny-dot-com"
 For ZZZco.com, the announcer spells out each letter individually:
"Z-Z-Z-C-O-dot-com"
But we see these terms as primarily visual, perfect for a company planning to advertise primarily on TV, internet, billboards, and print.

One caveat: if you plan to use either term for an over-the-counter sleep or prescription medicine, please consult with a trademark attorney before buying this domain. There is already a product called "ZZZquil," and these terms may cause branding confusion. For other products and services, there should be no problem because the terms "ZZZ Company," "ZZZCompany," "ZZZco," and "ZZZ Co" were not found on USPTO.gov. But if you're not certain, still check with a TM lawyer.


Domain Names are for Sale at Afternic.com
(Priced Individually):




Monday, August 19, 2013

Zatav.com -- Zatav

Zatav.com -- Zatav
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“Your premium brand had better be delivering something special, or it's not going to get the business.”
– Warren Buffett
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"Zatav" would be a strong name for a tech company or a brand.

We like the idea of using the "T" as an all-inclusive tent encompassing the other four letters -- perhaps symbolic of a healthy company culture.

"Zatav" is an attractive strong masculine name, suggesting a website focusing on male preferences and issues. This term is also a desirable "consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel-consonant" configuration, prized by many start-ups.

No trademarks were found on Zatav or similar terms at USPTO.gov.


Domain Name is for Sale at Afternic.com:


Zeace.com and Ziece.com -- Zeace and Ziece

Zeace.com -- Zeace
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Ziece.com -- Ziece
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Peace begins with a smile.
-- Mother Teresa
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In English, "Zeace" also sounds like "Ziece," which is why both are being offered here, your opportunity to purchase both domains at the same time (or you may opt to purchase just one domain). Use one for your main site, and redirect the other to it.

Radio test problem: solved.

These terms are a play on "Peace" and "Piece"; aesthetically, we prefer "Zeace" because it suggests the positive meaning of peace and serenity, whereas "piece" does not bring much to mind. However, we are just one opinion, and the buyer may be more creative than us and feel otherwise.

We see these two one-syllable beauties as techie-type names but could also represent a company or name brand for just about any product or service.

As of 8/19/2013, we found no trademarks on either zeace or ziece at USPTO.gov or on any related names.


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Zilea.com -- Zilea

Zilea.com -- Zilea
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Each generation wants new symbols, new people, new names. They want to divorce themselves from their predecessors.
-- Jim Morrison (The Doors)


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"Zilea" suggests a feminine name, either for a company run by women or a company that manufactures products for women.


Zilea could also represent a news/celebrity/gossip website designed to appeal to women and covering women's issues.


Zilea is also a lovely choice for a girl's name; it sounds feminine, while, at the same time, offers a snappy "Z" beginning; bestowing your daughter with a strong name sets her on the right path for her life and success.


First-name dotcom domains are getting more difficult to acquire, especially short, pronounceable names. Many new parents are naming their children based on the availability of first name dotcoms, most likely finding them on the aftermarket. Unless you are fabulously wealthy, your acquiring a common first name for $X,XXX is highly unlikely.


No trademark on "Zilea," or any variation of this term, was found at USPTO.gov. However, we did find a mark for "Silea" (furniture). There is also a commune in France bearing the name "Silea." We disclose this information because "Z" is next to "S" on the qwerty keyboard, and used in the wrong manner, "Zilea" could be considered a typo of "Silea." So if you plan to manufacture furniture or start a commune, you might want to find another name. Otherwise, you should be okay. For more info on trademarks, please consult with a trademark lawyer.



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Sunday, August 18, 2013

zyTyz.com -- zytyz

zyTyz.com -- zyTyz
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The things that stand out are often the oddities.
-- Pierre Salinger
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Admittedly, "zyTyz" is a somewhat tricky name, a mouthful that would definitely NOT pass the radio test. It is pronounceable ("y" acting in place of "i"), but this term is not for a strictly aural medium.

Moreover, except for a few user names, it has no generic root meaning that we can find or discern.

What we do like (and believe that a forward-thinking company might like) is its visual symmetry, increasingly important in a visual culture.

This palindrome with the letter "T" in the middle offers many great opportunities to develop a logo in a most creative and unique manner; we like the idea of the letter "T" acting as a tent, an all-inclusive symbol for a company's core values.

Also, if you want a 5-letter palindrome "consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel-consonant" domain with "T" as the middle letter, good luck finding available domains. In this case, "y" acts as a vowel (an "i" sound). For "Z" fans, there are only 6 and all are already owned. For any CVCVC domain with the desirable "T" as the middle letter, there are only 126 palindrome possibilities (including "y" as both a consonant and vowel).

We are the first owners of this domain, which means it has never been used for any nefarious purposes, so your company would be using a clean term--no nasty issues regarding former usage. This pure domain is ready for the search-engine love that it deserves.

We found no trademarks on "zytyz," "Zyt yz," "Zyt," "sytyz," or "sytys" on USPTO.gov. There are two live marks on "Syt" (disclosed only because "Z" and "S" are close to each other on the qwerty keyboard).


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Thursday, August 15, 2013

ZudZo.com and ZudSo.com -- ZudZo or Zudzo and ZudSo or Zudso

ZudZo.com -- Zudzo
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Zudso.com -- Zudso
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I am so fresh in soul and spirit that life gushes and bubbles around me in a thousand springs.
-- Robert Schumann
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This pair of goodies could promote a laundry or dish detergent or anything with bubbly (Beer? Champagne? Bubble bath?).

These names are natural choices for just about any cleaning product or specialized body soaps.

We include both domains in this listing because the pronunciation of the second syllable can be tricky and confusing. You can buy both domains or just one. Your choice.

We like the double "Z" domain best, but how the buyer uses these domains is, well, up to the buyer -- although from a visual standpoint (see logos), the repeating "Z" seems more appealing.

As they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder...

But the good news: as of 8/15/2013, neither ZudZo nor ZudSo were found on USPTO.gov. Moreover, there is no exact trademark on Sudzo or Sudso.

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*The Fine Print

We will not knowingly sell global and/or well-known trademarked terms. However, it is a large world, so it is possible that the term is in use in some countries, regions, and/or local areas.

Before buying, please make sure that no one in your country, region, or local area is using the name in question, especially in your area of product offerings and/or services.

Also, we cannot guarantee that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.gov) or any other trademarking authority will grant you a trademark for the domain name terms that we offer for sale. Therefore, before you purchase a domain name, please conduct your own extensive search, and consult with a trademark and/or corporate lawyer.

Finally, we cannot guarantee how past owners (other than our company) have used the domains that we sell. Your tech department should have the tools to check out past history of domains (Archive.org is a good place to start) and rehabbing domains that have been misused by past owners.

We do not offer legal services.