A domain in a child's name is a gift they'll grow into. From it, they can build a personal email address, a website, and a digital identity that no one else owns and lasts a lifetime.
Search, register, and set it up. Our guides walk you through every part of the process.
Enter the baby's first and last name above to see available domain options across .com, .net, and .org.
We recommend Namesilo or Namehero — two of the most reliable, low-cost registrars available. Typically $10–15 per year. Our recommendations are honest; we may earn a small commission if you purchase.
Follow our free step-by-step guides to connect email or a website. Then print our gift card to make it a real, tangible present.
From registering the domain to setting up email — with free and paid options at every step.
What to do right after you register — DNS basics, nameservers, and making sure everything is pointed correctly.
Get yourname@yourname.com working. We recommend the best tools — free options like Cloudflare Email Routing, and paid picks like Fastmail. All guidance on this site is free.
From a simple one-page family site to a full web presence. We recommend the best options — free picks like Cloudflare Pages and GitHub Pages, plus top paid hosts. All guidance here is free.
Unlike toys or clothes, a personal domain grows with the child — and gets more valuable over time.
yourname@yourname.com — professional, memorable, and theirs forever. Never locked into or beholden to a single email provider again.
A family website, a portfolio when they're older, or simply a digital home base. The domain makes it all possible.
Nobody else is giving this. It's thoughtful, modern, and something parents will genuinely appreciate for years.
Common names go fast. Registering at birth means getting the clean, simple domain before anyone else does.
Download our free printable gift set — certificate, instruction card, and envelope card — ready to print and wrap.
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