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Where do I find my ENS names?

Open My Names in the ENS App header. If a name's missing, it's probably an offchain subname or wrong-wallet — here's how to find it.

The My Names page is in the ENS App header. Connect your wallet and click it. Every onchain .eth name and imported DNS name where your wallet is the Manager or Owner — including names in Grace Period — shows up there.

Good to know

  • The page filters by the wallet you're connected with. Switch wallets to see a different list.

  • For wrapped names, the Manager role is merged into the Owner role.

  • You don't need to connect a wallet to look up any name's public profile — type the name into the ENS App search bar.

I don't see my name

If a name you expect isn't showing, it's almost always one of these:

  • It's a project subname like name.base.eth, name.linea.eth, name.uni.eth, name.ecc.eth, or any other .eth subname issued offchain or on an L2. My Names tracks onchain Ethereum records — project subnames live on the project's own resolver. Where to manage it: the project's own site. See About Project Subnames.

  • It's an offchain DNS subname (e.g. cb.id). Same reason — not on Ethereum Mainnet. Manage on the issuer's site.

  • It's an offchain DNS name (e.g. Offchain Gasless DNSSEC Names) or a DNS name on another chain (e.g. .box on Optimism). Not tracked here.

  • It's unregistered or fully expired. Once a name passes its 90-day Grace Period, it leaves the list. If you let it expire and want it back, register it again — though once Grace Period ends, anyone can register it.

  • You're on the wrong wallet. The page only lists names for the wallet you're connected with. Switch wallets in your wallet extension and the page reloads.

To view any of these without My Names, type the full name into the ENS App search bar — the profile loads.

What does appear

  • Onchain .eth names and onchain subnames where your wallet is the Manager or Owner.

  • DNS names imported onchain.

  • Names currently registered or in the 90-day Grace Period.

What you can do from My Names

  • Click a name to open its profile.

  • See your role (Manager or Owner) and expiry date.

  • Search and sort your names — by creation date, expiry, or alphabetically.

  • Select multiple names to extend in bulk. See How do I extend my .eth name?

Look up any name without connecting

You don't have to connect a wallet to view a name's profile. Open the ENS App and type the name into the search bar. The profile loads with the name's Owner, Manager, and public records — useful for checking a name before you buy, send to, or interact with it.

Common questions

Why don't I have a Manager?

Names wrapped in the Name Wrapper don't have a separate Manager field — the Manager role is merged into the Owner role. The Owner edits the name's records. See Name Wrapper Overview.

Can I manage all my names from this page?

Every onchain name where you're the Owner or Manager. Offchain subnames and project subnames (like base.eth or uni.eth subnames) are managed on the project's own site. See About Project Subnames.

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