Being your authentic self on Facebook

We understand that changing your name can be a challenging process for transgender, gender non-conforming, genderqueer and non-binary people. You can use your authentic name, the name you go by in everyday life, to update information such as your bio, personal account, payment info and to update your gender identity on Facebook.
Please note that updating your name in some places on Facebook may require you to submit one or more documents with your authentic name.
Gender identity and personal pronouns aren't required on Facebook, but if you add them to your account, note that:
  • When Facebook contacts you, we'll only refer to you by the name on your Facebook account. This will appear as the name listed in your General account settings.
  • Pronouns are not an option made available to advertisers in ads tools.
  • You can, but aren't required to, add or update your gender identity in your About settings.
  • If you connect your Facebook account to a third-party app or website, the app or website may ask if you want to share your name.
For more information about changing your name and gender on government IDs in a US state, visit the National Center for Transgender Equality.
Verifying your identity
You may be asked to upload documents with your name to start or continue using features such as Marketplace or Dating on Facebook. You can upload a government ID or something else from our ID list (e.g. post, membership card) that shows your legal or authentic name.
Updating your profile information
You can update your name, nickname and gender that appear on your Facebook profile. If you have a verified account, you may need to provide a government ID or something else from our ID list that shows your legal or authentic name.
Staying safe on Facebook
If you're experiencing bullying or harassment on Facebook, you can take steps to stop seeing unwanted comments and messages and report offensive content that you see. Learn more about how to report abusive content and spam on Facebook.
Meta Pay
If you've connected Meta Pay to your Facebook account, you'll need to update your payment information on Facebook to reflect your authentic name.