mahendraparab
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Hi Guys,
Please appraise nygara.com
Thanks
Please appraise nygara.com
Thanks
No problem. I think it can be brandable.Unless it has some meaning that I don't understand, I don't think it has any value.
It's somewhat hard to pronounce, sounds a little bit offensive when you do, the spelling is difficult to remember and it's available in pretty much any extension.
Sorry.
No problem. I think it can be brandable.
Oh.. I didn't think of that angle. Thanks for the information..Just a warning that the first bit (nygar) sounds uncomfortably close to a racial slur. For a company targeting English speaking audiences this name would be a disaster. For non-english speakers the name may well be fine. Although with commercial rap having popularised the phrase I'm referring to internationally, even that might be a problem.
Just a warning that the first bit (nygar) sounds uncomfortably close to a racial slur. For a company targeting English speaking audiences this name would be a disaster. For non-english speakers the name may well be fine. Although with commercial rap having popularised the phrase I'm referring to internationally, even that might be a problem.
Thanks @Neal Grayson . I had submitted it to brandbucket, it is rejected.Submit it to the brandable marketplaces (BrandBucket, BrandPa, Namerific). If accepted, I’d say the price will be in the X,XXX range.
I don’t prefer BrandBucket, but it’s popular so I mention it. BrandPa, Namerific, and SquadHelp have approved names rejected by them. Try those.Thanks @Neal Grayson . I had submitted it to brandbucket, it is rejected.
I haven't tried others, will surely try now.I don’t prefer BrandBucket, but it’s popular so I mention it. BrandPa, Namerific, and SquadHelp have approved names rejected by them. Try those.
Thanks @NetmunchAgree with @whenpillarsfall as far as the potentially offensive pronunciation is concerned. I can't imagine any Western-speaking company/end-user picking this up, as it could negatively affect any brand reputation they were trying to build.
I scanned over a similar name a couple of weeks ago which was being sold as a brandable for a logistics/delivery service - a play on words of 'pack' with an I on the end - again, despite being short and pronounceable, it'd be career suicide to try and brand on this in the West.
For that reason, I don't see any real value in the name - sorry!
I appreciate that 'Nygar' may have different connotations in South Africa - maybe do a little research and outbound to companies residing there to prove me wrong