Adding a road name or any other information to Google Maps and Google Satellite imagery is not directly possible for users. Google Maps and Google Earth imagery is compiled from various sources, including satellite imagery and data from official mapping agencies.
However, if you believe there is an error or missing information on Google Maps, you can contribute by reporting the issue through Google's Map Maker tool (formerly available, but now integrated into Google Maps as "Edit the map"). Here's how you can report an issue or suggest a change:
Open Google Maps on your computer or mobile device.
Search for the location or road you want to edit.
Right-click (or tap and hold) on the area where the road is located.
In the menu that appears, click on "Report a data problem" (or a similar option).
Select the issue you want to report, such as "Wrong information" or "Road missing."
Follow the on-screen instructions to provide additional details about the road name or any other corrections you want to suggest.
Please note that Google reviews user-contributed data and updates to ensure accuracy and quality, so it might take some time for your suggestion to be processed and reflected on Google Maps.
Keep in mind that significant updates to mapping data, such as adding new roads, may require official sources like local government mapping agencies to submit data to Google for consideration.
It's important to use this feature responsibly and only report accurate and valid information to help improve the overall accuracy and usefulness of Google Maps for everyone.