Page names allowed on Facebook
Page names must accurately reflect the Page. Bear in mind that only authorised representatives can manage a Page for a brand, place, organisation or public figure.
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Page names can't include
- Terms or phrases that may be abusive or violate someone's rights.
- The word "official" if the Page isn't the official Page of a brand, place, organisation or public figure. (Note: If Facebook assigns a verified badge to a Page, the Page should no longer use the word official in the Page name. Learn more about verified badges.)
- Improper capitalisation (e.g. tHe best CaFE). Page names must use grammatically correct capitalisation and may not include all capital letters, except for acronyms.
- Symbols (e.g. ®) or unnecessary punctuation.
- Descriptions or slogans (e.g. The Best Cafe - We serve the best coffee in town). People who manage Pages can add this information to a Page's About section.
- Any variation of the names "Facebook" (referring to the product), "Meta" (referring to the company) or any of the Meta Company Products.
Page names can't consist only of
- A single, general word (e.g. pizza). Pages must be managed by official representatives of the topics that they're about, so avoid any Page names that are too broad.
- General geographic locations (e.g. New York). However, you can create a Page name for an organisation that represents a geographic location. For example, "New York City – Mayor's Office" and "Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain" are acceptable Page names.