Can i show nickname on google e mails

By default, Google doesn't allow you to display a nickname or alias in your Gmail address. However, there are a few workarounds to achieve this:

Method 1: Using a custom email address

You can create a custom email address using Google's Custom Domain feature. This allows you to use a custom domain (e.g., [email protected]) and set up a nickname or alias for your Gmail account.

To do this:

  1. Go to the Google Admin Console and sign in with your administrator account.
  2. Click on "Apps" and then "G Suite" (if you're using G Suite).
  3. Click on "Custom domains" and then "Add a custom domain".
  4. Follow the setup process to verify your domain and set up your custom email address.
  5. Once your custom domain is set up, you can create a nickname or alias for your Gmail account by going to the "Users" section and clicking on "Edit" next to your account.
  6. Scroll down to the "Email" section and click on "Add alias".
  7. Enter your nickname or alias and click "Save".

Method 2: Using a third-party email client

You can use a third-party email client like Sanebox or SaneBlackHole to create a nickname or alias for your Gmail account. These services allow you to create a custom email address that forwards emails to your Gmail account.

To do this:

  1. Sign up for a Sanebox or SaneBlackHole account.
  2. Set up your custom email address using their service.
  3. Configure your Gmail account to forward emails from your custom email address to your Gmail account.

Method 3: Using a Gmail alias

Gmail allows you to create an alias for your account, which can be used as a nickname. To do this:

  1. Go to your Gmail account settings by clicking on the gear icon and selecting "See all settings".
  2. Click on the "Accounts and Import" tab.
  3. Click on "Add another email address you own" and enter your nickname or alias.
  4. Click "Next" and then "Send verification".
  5. Once your alias is verified, you can use it as a nickname in your emails.

Please note that these methods may have some limitations or requirements, such as verifying your custom domain or setting up forwarding rules.