Nsecs are sort of randomly generated, I'm sure if you get lucky you could get a set of strings in an Nsec/Npubs that use real words but no, there isn't a thing as domain hoarding since every Nsec/Npub is unique, the only way to tie it to a username of sorts is through Nip-05.

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To explain simply, it uses a website to make a handle. For Example: since I own acceptcrypto.org, I can use a Nip-05 with my website and create a handle that way. In your case if you wanted a SatoshisNephew.com, as your Nip-05 you would need to own that website. I have two Nip-05s Jordan@acceptcrypto.org (Me) And my project page _@acceptcrypto.org which translates to @acceptcrypto.org in most clients. The _ is basically a way to say only use the part after @, ignore the front, like an blankspace.
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