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Find Your Names on the My Names Page

View and manage all ENS names associated with your wallet

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Searching for Any Name

You don't need to connect your wallet to check details on a specific name. You can search for any name directly in the ENS App to view its Owner, Manager, and available profile records.


Viewing the My Names Page

The My Names page shows a list of names for the connected wallet where that address is either the Manager or Owner, and where the name is currently registered or in the Grace Period.

You can access the My Names page from the header of any page in the app.

Names That Appear in the List

The following name types will appear on your My Names page:

  • Onchain .eth names and subnames

  • DNS names imported onchain

Names That May Not Appear

Some names will not appear in the My Names list:

  • .eth subnames issued from an offchain/L2 Resolver (e.g. base.eth, linea.eth, celo.eth, uni.eth, ecc.eth subnames)

  • DNS subnames issued from an offchain Resolver (e.g. cb.id)

  • Offchain DNS names (e.g. Offchain Gasless DNSSEC Names)

  • DNS names on chains other than Ethereum (e.g. .box names on Optimism)

  • Unregistered or expired names

You can still view some of these names in the ENS App by searching for them directly using the search bar.

See About Project Subnames for information about viewing and managing subnames from projects like base.eth, linea.eth, celo.eth gemini.eth and uni.eth.


Working with Your Names

From the My Names page, you can:

  • Click a name to navigate to its profile page.

  • View your roles as Manager and Owner.

  • View expiration dates or remaining Grace Period time.

  • Search your names using the search bar to locate specific names quickly.

  • Sort your names by creation date, expiry date, or alphabetically, in both ascending and descending order.

  • Select multiple names for bulk extending. See How to Extend a .eth Name Registration.


Common Questions

Why don't I have a manager?

Names wrapped in the Name Wrapper do not have a separate Manager field. The Manager role is merged into the Owner role. See Name Wrapper Overview.

Why is my ENS name not in My Names?

It may be an offchain .eth subname, offchain DNS name, L2 name, or an unregistered/expired name. Search for the name in the main search bar to view its profile and ownership information.

Can I manage all my names from this page?

You can view all onchain names where you are the Owner or Manager. However, offchain subnames and project subnames (like those from base.eth or uni.eth) must be managed through their respective project platforms. See About Project Subnames (like base.eth, linea.eth, uni.eth, gemini.eth, celo.eth)
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