I used No-IP for this very thing many years ago (using a domain on a server with a dynamic IP, anyway). I don't know how it is now, but a quick search shows it is still around.
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Do you want the host to be accessible fully from any host, or do you control all hosts you want to access it?
For mine, all the devices I want to access my personal host I have setup zerotier, and then pointed cloudflare at my zerotier address.
Any device I want to access my host (outside of my local network) requires zerotier.
I don’t want anything outside of my control accessing my host
CloudFlare ZT tunnels coupled with an Azure AD. Work’s amazingly with their containers to keep the tunnel alive.
If you don’t mind that it’s Google, then Google Domains has exactly what you’re looking for.
Pro Dynamic DNS service from noip.com will let you have dynamic dns using your own domain names for $20/mo.