So I’m planing making a new personal email, but I don’t I don’t know how it should be!
examples:
DennisBusey@mail.com
DennisB@mail.com
DBusey@mail.com
Gime your ideas!

BIG EDIT: Thanks for your answers!
This email is personal, and apart from giving it to friends, bank, gov and couple bill companies, I won’t give it anywhere else. Also the privacy people where to much IMO, not easy to remember number and letters.

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    Firstname@lastname.net

    Pretty happy with that, it wasn’t available 10 years ago, someone obviously gave up squatting it.

    Because it’s my domain I can give anyone possibly spammy any first part and still get it.

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      In the late 90s I was crushed to find my lastname.com/.net/.org had all been registered by a family-run business that’s been operating in my grandparents’ home country for 200 years. Looks like they’re still around, too.

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          I thought about it back then but they’re pretty big now. Very modern website and they deliver anywhere in Europe

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    Protect your privacy by never using your name, phone, post code, DOB in your email address. Make it something short and easy to remember, as well as easy to say to people when they ask for it. If it’s your personal domain, you can do anything. Perhaps you are an airplane enthusiast, it could be 747@MyPersonalDomain.org, but if it’s not your domain you need to be creative, Seven47@mail.com easy to remember and not embarrassing like HotGrannie1912@coolmail.com .

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    If you’re privacy consious, then I would suggest not using anything related to your real life, let alone hobbies, name, birth year. Use completely random words! Tip if you’re pretty privacy consious: Use alias emails and connect those with your main email. I suggest services like AnonAddy, SimpleLogin.

    I have 3 gmail accounts which I extremely rarely open or use. Email address of first one is my nickname+birth year. Second one is like a Chinese version of my actual nickname, I guess this could be counted as a pseudonym. Third one is full name+birth year. My Proton Mail email address is a username based on my hobby. My Tuta Mail address is made of completely random words and random numbers.

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    You should have no fewer than 3 email addresses. 1 for official use that you shouldn’t feel embarrassed about giving to another adult or putting on a resume. 2nd for anonymous logins or at least for those frequent but maybe expect a little spam. 3rd you can have as many as you want but you need spam/throw away email addresses.

    That being said, none of them should give away too much information about you but the official email should give just enough of a hint so that someone that knows you might recognize your email address. So never put your full name or an important date/number in your email address.

    After a long explanation why, I recommend first name letter after full last name with a symbol.

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      That’s what I actually do, personal for anything related friends, wors and government, second for some subs like events and stuff like these, and third for spams.

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    I have a work email, an email with my name for only personal/professional contacts outside work, a sign-up email, and my email from 2005 for some reason that I use for dominos.

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        And just try reading it over the phone to someone, especially a non-native-english speaker.

        My personal email is first initial with last name, which I can simply tell them without having to try to spell anything out.

        I have a state job tho, and there it’s first initial and middle initial and last name, why the hell… now I can’t email a colleague without looking at a sheet to find their middle initial. Stupid.

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          E like easter, L like love, I like Iron, T like toast, E like Easter again, H like Hood, 4, X like X, 0 and R like Ring @ email.com.
          And you have to memorize it! Cause giving it daily its gonna be nuts.

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    Do not use your real name or any other personally identifiable information in your email address.