No. I use the name of a former resident at the house. The post office does not care what name you use. Pick a name from the phone book, put it on an envelope with your address. Put a coupon or something in the envelope and mail it. If it turns up in your mailbox, keep it but don't open it. Then order your seeds in the same name. If customs or homeland security comes calling (they won't) you can claim you have been getting mail for this stranger and don't know anything about it.