While we’ll need your legal name for some stuff, we’re happy to make you feel welcomed by using your preferred first name on your public Airbnb profile.
You can add a preferred first name when initially signing up for an Airbnb account, in addition to your legal name. Your preferred name will be shown to other hosts and guests across our Airbnb app and website–on your profile, in reviews, and in messages.
Don’t want to add a preferred first name? No problem. We’ll use your legal first name.
We do need your legal name to help verify your identity, and your legal name may show in some scenarios, such as on tax or insurance documents.
Your preferred first name can be a nickname, or a variation of your legal name, or just whatever you want hosts and guests to call you.
There are few things you can’t use:
Names and other content on Airbnb should also always follow our Content Policy.
If you’re hosting as a business on Airbnb, you can use the preferred name field to reflect the name of your business.
Note: Co-hosts on the Co-Host Network may have different requirements about using their business name.