What are rule for adding names to photos?

what are rule for adding names to photos in iphoto?

Since your profile indicates you have a Mac, I am guessing you are asking how to add a face name using iPhoto on your Mac.
You would open the photo in iPhoto, click "Info" on the bottom, and then the "Faces" tab on the right.
Once you have added the face name in iPhoto on your Mac, once you sync the photo to your iPhone, the name will appear there as well.

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