Yes.
In fact, ENS Manager has Temporal IPFS Pinning Service integrated into their web based domain manager. But, there’s no requirement to utilize that particular pinning service or ENS (with today’s crazy gas prices… $4 USD to change a record). Just supply the IPNS record and use any pinning service and/or run your own gateway.
If you want to access the IPFS based website via a standard TLD, you’ll need to use dnslink:
If you need TLS with certificates that are associated with the TLD, you’ll need to front your site with a standard webserver.