Is it possible to make the website address in Russian?
If so, can you combine Russian with English?

Like this: siteadress.com?

  • The site address "in Russian" can definitely be done. - Vladimir Martyanov
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    Cyrillic only domains in the zone ".rf". And only Cyrillic. To interfere with the Latin alphabet is no longer possible - this is protection against fakes of similar letters cc, ee, etc. - Mrak
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    @Mrak is not, not only, Cyrillic domains live quietly in other zones: .com , .net , .ru , and others. For more information, see IDN - Alex Krass
  • Did not know. Thank! - Mrak
  • Thank you all so much! - Darova

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Yes, of course, you can make a Cyrillic domain and use it. When registering a Cyrillic domain, you cannot interfere with the letters of the Cyrillic and Latin alphabet, the hoster will not allow you to do this.

True, if it is used not as a mirror on the main site, then work with it will be complicated by the conversion of Punycode with the ensuing consequences.

    And you try to check the questionable domain. For example on reg.ru

    .com - generic top-level domain for commercial organizations (currently used without restrictions). The domain name can contain from 2 to 63 characters. The domain name must begin and end with a letter of the Latin alphabet or a number. Intermediate characters can be letters, numbers, or hyphens.

    I will add about the prohibition of mixing Cyrillic with Latin Domain name in the domain .РФ should consist of its own designation, unique within the top-level domain, and the symbols ".Рф". Own designation must meet the following technical requirements:

    1) contain at least two characters;

    2) contain such a number of characters so that the representation of the notation in the Punycode encoding contains not more than 63 characters;

    3) begin and end with a letter or number;

    4) do not contain characters other than letters, numbers and hyphens (valid letters are letters of the Russian alphabet, including the letter "e"; uppercase and lowercase letters do not differ).

    https://cctld.ru/files/pdf/docs/rules_ru-rf.pdf