.COM Newly Registered Domains Report – December 24, 2025

2025-12-24 COM Newly Registered Domains: Market Analysis and Trends

On December 24, 2025, a total of 110,070 newly registered domains were recorded under the .com top-level domain (TLD). This report provides a detailed breakdown of these domains, focusing on key characteristics such as domain length, registrar distribution, registration terms, and domain usage patterns. The data reveals modest fluctuations compared to recent averages, with insights valuable for domain investors and industry professionals monitoring com newly registered domains and their evolving landscape.

Registration Overview

On this day, 110,070 domains were newly registered under the .com TLD. This volume reflects a 12.7% decrease compared to the count seven days prior, but a 3.5% increase over the 10-day average. When compared with the 30-day average, the count shows a modest 3.6% decline. These comparisons highlight relatively stable activity levels in newly recorded com domains, with daily variations within a modest range.

Domain Characteristics

The average length of the newly registered com domains is 12.4 characters, with domain names ranging from as short as b03x.com (4 characters) to as long as canyoubelieveitguyschristmasjustxawaychristmasisinxwoohooiamsoh.com (63 characters).

This distribution of domain lengths is visualized in the following image:

Distribution chart showing the length of newly registered com domains on 2025-12-24, ranging from 4 to 63 characters, with an average of 12.4 characters.

Registrar Distribution

The registrar landscape is led by GoDaddy.com, LLC, which accounts for 19,530 registrations, representing a 17.7% market share of today’s newly registered com domains. Following closely are NameCheap, Inc. with 11,964 domains, and Hosting Concepts B.V. d/b/a Registrar.eu with 6,721 domains.

Examples of domains registered through these top registrars include quantumtops.com, lebilix.com, xspel.com, xai101.com, and bestelectricalinc.com.

Pie chart illustrating registrar market shares for com newly registered domains, highlighting GoDaddy.com, LLC as the leading registrar with 17.7% share.

Registration Terms

Registration periods for these newly recorded com domains vary from 1 to 10 years. Long-term registrations include domains such as companydatacenters.com, cannafoundry.com, cheapdram.com, stpaullutheran.com, and snowboardingcoat.com.

The following image details the distribution of registration lengths:

Bar graph showing the distribution of registration terms for com domains newly recorded on 2025-12-24, ranging from 1 to 10 years.

Domain Usage

Conclusion

Today’s data on newly registered domains under the .com TLD demonstrates a stable market environment with modest fluctuations relative to recent averages. While the total of 110,070 domains is slightly below the 7-day and 30-day averages, it remains above the 10-day average, suggesting consistent daily activity recorded by ABTdomain on December 24, 2025.

The distribution of domain lengths and registrar shares continues to reflect established patterns, with GoDaddy.com, LLC maintaining a prominent role. The presence of a measurable portion of domains utilizing Cloudflare DNS and those listed for sale provides additional dimensions for domain investors monitoring usage trends.

Overall, the data offers a clear snapshot of the com newly registered domains landscape for December 24, 2025, providing actionable insights based strictly on recorded registrations without speculative interpretation.


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