Choosing a domain for a new project is rarely a quick task. The first ten ideas a founder thinks of are almost always taken, which is why automated domain generators have become standard. Dozens of services exist today, but four of them stand out: Namelix, NameMesh, Lean Domain Search and BustaName. Each follows a different philosophy and suits a different stage of the naming journey.
The purpose of every generator is to extend your imagination and surface combinations you would never invent on your own. A good tool considers phonetics, length, perception and availability across different zones. Below we look at how each tool works and which problem it solves best.
Namelix โ the neural network approach
Namelix has become the most popular generator in recent years because it uses artificial intelligence. You enter keywords and a short business description, and the service generates hundreds of brandable names complete with automatic logo previews. This is helpful because you can immediately see how the name looks visually.
Namelix excels at pure brandable suggestions without filler prefixes such as buy or best. Its weakness is that most names target English-speaking international audiences and do not always feel natural for Uzbek or Russian-language projects. Pairing Namelix with other tools usually yields the best results.
NameMesh โ dozens of categories
NameMesh takes a different approach and breaks results into many thematic groups: short names, rhyming names, current trends, fan-style names and more. This perspective helps you view a single keyword from many angles and collect a large pool of ideas in one session.
NameMesh automatically checks .com availability but does not handle .uz. Use it for inspiration and verify the chosen names against .uz separately. The service is free and requires no registration, which makes it convenient for first-time founders.
Lean Domain Search โ around a single keyword
Lean Domain Search uses a straightforward approach: you enter one keyword and the service prepends and appends other words, showing only available .com combinations. Type fast and you get fastshop, fasthub, fastly and dozens more.
The tool works particularly well when you start with one clear thematic word. If your business focuses on a specific industry like transport, food or fashion, Lean Domain Search delivers many ready options quickly. Results lean classic rather than brandable, so it suits founders who want descriptive elements in the name.
BustaName โ phrase architect
BustaName accepts multiple words and combines them in many ways. Enter three or four words and the service produces hundreds of combinations with availability checks. You stay in full control of word order and weighting.
The standout feature is the ability to assign weight to each word so the rhythm and sound of the result match your intent. The interface feels dated, yet the engine is genuinely powerful for users who already know the direction they want.
Sayt.uz practice
On Sayt.uz around 38 percent of clients use one of these generators while choosing a domain, with Namelix being the most popular. We always remind users that external generators do not handle .uz, so results must be verified in our search bar. The check takes seconds and offers automatic alternatives when a name is taken.
In our experience, clients typically settle on one of the first ten suggestions from a generator and discover the rest through their own association. Standard .uz pricing starts at 49 000 soums per year, and payments via Payme or Click complete in under a minute. Run 10 to 15 candidate names through a generator, shortlist the best, and reserve them immediately, because good names disappear quickly online.