What is TLD?
Tld means Top Level Domain . A “Top Level Domain” is what comes after the last dot in a Domain Name. Or, to put another way, what is to the ‘right” of the final dot.Some of the most commonly known Top Level Domains are: .com, .net, and .org and .au. The Top Level Domain types such as .com, .net and .org have been around for many years (since the Internet took its current form). Most of the possible (and comprehensible) Domain Names have been allocated from these TLDs. I have registered my top level domain name from this site 9cubehosting.com
The TLD is the top level domain. For example, in “www.myname.com”, “com” is the TLD. If you are creating a new name, fill-in the field provided under “TLD” with the TLD part of your name. Do not include the “.”. The name can have any character (“a” to “z”), any number (“0” to “9 “), the minus (“-“) sign, and the underscore (“_”) in the name. Spaces are not allowed.