Here’s a list of popular search engine names, categorized by general use and some specialized ones:
Discover the World of Search Engine Names
### **Mainstream Search Engines**
1. **Google** – [google.com](https://www.google.com)
The most popular and widely used search engine worldwide.
2. **Bing** – [bing.com](https://www.bing.com)
Microsoft’s search engine, known for integration with Windows and Microsoft products.
3. **Yahoo! Search** – [search.yahoo.com](https://search.yahoo.com)
Powered by Bing, but with a Yahoo interface and features.
4. **DuckDuckGo** – [duckduckgo.com](https://www.duckduckgo.com)
Privacy-focused; doesn’t track users or store personal info.
5. **Ecosia** – [ecosia.org](https://www.ecosia.org)
Eco-friendly search engine that plants trees with ad revenue.
6. **Brave Search** – [search.brave.com](https://search.brave.com)
Privacy-oriented, developed by the makers of the Brave browser.
7. **Startpage** – [startpage.com](https://www.startpage.com)
Privacy-focused, serves Google results without tracking.
### **Region-Specific Search Engines**
1. **Baidu** (China) – [baidu.com](https://www.baidu.com)
2. **Yandex** (Russia) – [yandex.com](https://www.yandex.com)
3. **Naver** (South Korea) – [naver.com](https://www.naver.com)
4. **Seznam** (Czech Republic) – [seznam.cz](https://www.seznam.cz)
### **Specialized / Niche Search Engines**
1. **WolframAlpha** – [wolframalpha.com](https://www.wolframalpha.com)
Computational engine, great for math, data, and scientific queries.
2. **Archive.org** – [archive.org](https://www.archive.org)
Internet Archive; lets you search archived versions of web pages.
3. **Gigablast** – [gigablast.com](https://www.gigablast.com)
Open source and less mainstream, focused on scalability.
4. **Mojeek** – [mojeek.com](https://www.mojeek.com)
Independent crawler, not relying on other engines.
Want me to compare any of these or help pick one for a specific purpose?