Help with naming

Which name of MOOC-provider is the best?

  • FunToSkill.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Skillar.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • UnSkill.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • UniLore.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • GotLore.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • AveLore.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • BidLore.com

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2

som.media

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Hello! I'm entrepreneur from Russia. I started to learn English 1,5 yers ago, and I need help :)
I'm preparing to start up new online service. It will be a MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses) provider.
The goal of this project is learning some fresh new knowledge, which are unavailable with traditional education yet, because these ones are such new.
"Social media marketing" for example, or "Modern ways of Conflict Resolution", or "History of rock music" and anything from other authors.
And now I have to choose a name (domain) of this project. I have 9 favourite variants:

FunToSkill.com
WillSkill.com
Skillar.com
UnSkill.com
UniLore.com
GotLore.com
AveLore.com
BidLore.com
LearnFor.com

As a native speakers, can you help me understand these deeper and make out the best one?
What do you think about each of list?
What associations do you have with them?
Which of these are sound good?
Which of these are remembered well?
Which of these are definitely unsuitable and why?

I'm really thankful for your any help!
 
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The_Bag_Supplier_Ltd

FunToSkill.com ... No because it contains the word 'kill'
WillSkill.com ... No because it contains the word 'kill' and even if this is ignored then it could be inferred that the site is about the correct way to write 'Wills'
Skillar.com ... No because contains the words 'kill' and 'killar' which could be misconstrued
UnSkill.com ... No, no, no... because you are not trying to unskill anyone (quite the reverse) also I think that the United Nations (UN) might possibly get the wrong message (!)
UniLore.com... No...What? Is there only one Lore or is only one piece of knowledge going to be passed on???
GotLore.com ... No... because in general modern day english usage the word 'lore' is not often recognised or understood.
AveLore.com... Nope. (see above)
BidLore.com ... No. Are you auctioning knowledge???
LearnFor.com... Ahh... this is better. Google, Bing and Co will at least pick up on the 'Learn' part of the domain name and 'LearnFor' has good scope for marketing purposes etc..

Oh and congratulations on learning English, I have tried to learn Russian and have so far failed to grasp the alphabet let alone the language.. lol. Still, I will keep trying.
 
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The_Bag_Supplier_Ltd

What about some of these? Do they fit? Just some ideas and they are all currently available as of time of posting this message.

calmstudy.com
calmlearner.com
calmlearning.com
rocksteadylearning.com

I could go on but try spinning some names through nameboy.com, I find the site quite helpful sometimes. :)
 
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