You can only change your name every 60 days.
There is no limit to how many times you can change your page's name, just so long as those changes are spaced about seven days apart.
How do I update my name on my Facebook profile? Keep in mind, you can only change your name every 60 days. Your profile name should be one that appears on an ID or other official documentation.
If you don't see the prompt to edit your Facebook for Business page's name, it's probably because you aren't an Admin for the page. You need to update your Page Role to Admin to make any big changes like a name update. Ask an admin to change your permissions so you can continue.
Our review may take up to 3 days and require additional information. If your name change is approved, you won't be able to unpublish the Page or change the name again for 7 days.
You can request a change to your Page's name. Keep in mind that changing your Page's name won't affect its username. Learn more about the guidelines for Page names. If you have Facebook access to a Page, you can switch into your Page and request a change to your Page's name on Facebook.
Wait for approval
As it says in the Confirm Name Change Request box, Facebook takes up to three days to approve the name change. They may also request additional information in order to make their decision.
If you'd like your Pages to have the same name, you can request a name change for one of your Pages. After the change is approved and your Pages have the same name, you can request to merge them. They have the same address if they have physical locations. They're under the same Business Manager account.
Facebook is a community where people use their authentic identities. It's against the Facebook Community Standards to maintain more than one personal account.
Page Name VS Username
The first thing to be aware of is that your page name and your username are NOT the same thing. Your page name is what appears under your profile picture as the title of your page. It is also what appears when people tag your page in a post or photo.
You can have as many admins on a Page as you want. To add an admin, go to “Edit Page” on your Timeline and then click “Admin roles.” Scroll down and select “Add another admin.” Note: To make someone an admin of your Page, the person must have Liked the Page.
If you have task access to a Page, you can't update Page information. If you have Facebook access to a Page, you can switch into your Page on Facebook, then add basic information to your Page. Log into Facebook from a computer. Switch to the Page you want to update.
Page names must use grammatically correct capitalization and may not include all capital letters, except for acronyms. Symbols (example: ® ) or unnecessary punctuation. Descriptions or slogans (example: The Best Cafe - We serve the best coffee in town).
Page names are not limited to just one business or person. They do not need to be approved as unique by Facebook. Unlike the 'Username' that is only available to one user (referring to the distinct URL)
Simply put, a Facebook Business page represents a business or brand and showcases the services it provides. On the other hand, a personal page represents a singular social media user and is used to share updates about the user's personal life and to connect with friends and family.
Length. When you change your Facebook page's name, you are given a maximum of 75 characters to reach 10 words. However, we recommend you not to use all the characters up. Limit your name to a series of few words so your page won't be flagged as spam by Facebook.
Once you've submitted your verification, time to receive a decision can range from as little as 10 minutes up to 14 working days. You'll receive a notification when the review is complete. If you receive confirmation that your business is verified, there's nothing more you need to do.
Always use your real name. You can change your name after your account is created only if you legally change your name, such as when you get married. It is a particularly flagrant violation of Facebook rules to intentionally impersonate another person on Facebook.
The final precaution you should take to delete your Facebook account for good is to change your Name and Profile Photo. As it takes a while for the Facebook deactivation to complete, your name will remain on Facebook for that period.
You can create up to 4 additional Facebook profiles under your account. These profiles can represent different things about you like your interests or communities you belong to. Each profile will have its own friends list and Feed and each can follow different groups and Pages.