As the world’s most populous nation with 1.4 billion people, China has a strong base for adding more babies.
In recent years, a decades old ban restricting parents to having one child has been lifted, and more births mean one thing: more Chinese babies to name.
The Chinese are fascinated by Westerners, and often admire parts of their culture that stand out.
For better or worse, Hollywood movies provide heroes with names that some Chinese actually use to name their own kids!
Masculine, strong names such as “Gandalf” and beautiful, elegant names such as “Cinderella” are thus given to unfortunate babies, who’ll often grow up not knowing the surrounding story of their names.
Imagine being named Spiderman Chang. 😀
Meanwhile, domain name sales in China have been dropping in volume, and yesterday we didn’t publish the Chinese domain market report.
Tracking short domains, between 2 to 4 characters, in the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs does not provide enough volume of sales currently.
Today’s list is for two days, therefore:
cksz.cn
dztl.cn
hrn.com
kgc.com
rfbl.cn
rjcz.cn
rjnq.cn
rqgs.cn
rqjh.cn
rxps.cn
ryfx.cn
wqny.cn
bfth.com
bhzr.com
btpj.com
ccww.com
ctqp.com
dkmz.com
dpyr.com
fgkq.com
fjtk.com
fkpk.com
fnbg.com
jhbb.com
jpdk.com
kckq.com
kgbb.com
kgww.com
khtt.com
kkgw.com
knpp.com
knwb.com
knwy.com
kptz.com
ktdd.com
kwwb.com
lpnf.com
lqmm.com
lqtt.com
nczz.com
njkn.com
pcsp.com
pzhy.com
rcwk.com
swmb.com
xnrn.com
xtfn.com
zxcj.com
We see a bunch of “Chips” which is typical: Domain owners are flipping their assets before the end of the year, as prices aren’t getting any higher.
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