About namenab
namenab does one thing well: it tells you what a Minecraft username is actually worth. For years there was no honest answer. Values lived in Telegram DMs and trust-me-bro deals, and a name was worth whatever the last person guessed. namenab prices every name from real comparable sales and a transparent model, so you can look up any username and see a number you can reason about.
How it works
Type in a name and we estimate its value the way a property site estimates a home. The model blends the things that actually drive price: length and rarity, whether it's a real dictionary word or a recognizable category, and the real sales of comparable names. We track the public secondary market across roughly 30 platforms to gather those comps, and we check live Mojang availability so you also know whether the name is taken, claimable, or in a drop window. The result is one estimate, plus the evidence behind it.
Why trust matters here
Every number we show is sourced. An estimate is information, not an offer: namenab does not snipe, claim, buy, sell, or broker names, and we never hand over accounts. We observe and report the market; we don't run it. That separation is the point, because a pricing tool that also wanted to sell you the name couldn't be trusted to price it honestly. If you want to understand the mechanics behind the estimates, read the guides or the whitepaper.
Not affiliated with Mojang or Microsoft
namenab is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Mojang or Microsoft. “Minecraft” is a trademark of Mojang. We use the public Mojang API only to report whether a name is currently available.
Contact
Questions or press: email admin@namenab.xyz.