But when you bring in the option of checking the database, everything changes
Now you're introducing an external resource
If this is something that you're likely to have to do, yes, it makes sense to consider it
Because if you choose key-press validation now, in the future every time a user enters text you've got to make a trip to the database and see if what they entered already exists
Now, in some cases this might not be a problem
Say, if you're hosting the database on the same network as the user and they are physically close to each other
Then you're spending an extra microsecond on every key press, and who gives a shit about that?