This page is for administrators who manage other people's accounts. To change the name for a personal gmail.comaccount, go here, instead .
You can change a user’s work profile name or email address without losing any of their data. For example, if Jane Smith’s name changes to Jane Doe, you can change her profile name and her email address from JaneSmith@example.com to JaneDoe@example.com in the Google Admin console. Jane will continue to receive email sent to both her new and old email addresses. To learn more, choose what you want to change from the options below.
What do you want to change?
A user's profile (first and last) name
- Appears in emails they send, the searchable Directory, and Google services.
- Changing the first or last name has no effect on the user's email address or sign-in name.
See the steps: Change a user's profile name
The first part of a user's email address (user@)
Choose what you want to do:
Option 1: Change a username
The user will:
- Start receiving email sent to their new email address
- Sign in to their account with the new address (the old email address won't work)
- Continue to get email sent to their old address, which becomes an email alias
- Continue to access emails, files, and data associated with the old address
- Email sent to the new email address and the old ( alias ) address is delivered to the user’s same inbox
See the steps: Change the first part of a user's email address
Option 2: Give a user another "email alias" address
See the steps: Give a user an additional "alias" address (sales@)
The last part of their email address (@example)
Choose what you want to do (you must own the other domain):
Option 1: Move one user to the new domain
The user will:
- Start receiving email sent to their new email address
- Sign in to their account with the new address (the old email address won't work)
- Continue to get email sent to their old address, which becomes an email alias
- Continue to access emails, files, and data associated with the old address
- Email sent to the new email address and the old ( alias ) address is delivered to the user’s same inbox
See the steps: Change the last part of a user's email address
Option 2: Give all users an additional email address at the new domain
All users will:
- Continue to receive mail at their current address
- Continue to sign in with their current address (sign-in doesn't change)
- Start receiving mail at the address with the new domain name, too. The new address becomes an email alias for that user
- Email sent to both addresses is delivered to the user’s same inbox.
See the steps: Add a domain alias
Option 3: Switch all user email addresses to the new domain
See the steps: Change your primary domain