How many CDs here who go by a female name have chosen one that's a version of your male name?
My answer: I didn't. James kinda only translates to Jamie and I've got an ex by that name, so no thank you.
How many CDs here who go by a female name have chosen one that's a version of your male name?
My answer: I didn't. James kinda only translates to Jamie and I've got an ex by that name, so no thank you.
Not I. Add a D to my name and you get Dressie!
"You're the only one to see the changes you take yourself through", Stevie Wonder
Changed one letter h to a and got Joan from John.
No. Wanted a complete separation between my gendered selves right from the beginning.
Mine's not exactly a female version of my name but it's similar to my male name.
Always liked the name Jackie. Nothing to do with my real name.
Mine is a take off from my real name, plus that of my last late cat and coincidentally from my grand daughter after whom that cat was named.
Nope, not even close here. Actually, Michelle is my favorite female name. Has been since grade school. But, it doesn't fit me at all. At least I don't think so. I'm not 100% sure Desirae does, either. As things progress for me, I'll have to see if it still fits.
Mine comes from the female version of my middle name.
Mine isn't close to my real name. When my ex wife and I where expecting our 2nd child we had names for both girl and boys well he turned out and I was suck with a name I love
so now I have it Nicole leann
My male name is the male version of a female name, so the conversion was simple. It didn't really dawn on me for a long time, though, and I went by an entirely different female name for a while. Then, one day, a friend started referring to me by the female version of my male name and shortened it to the very cute name I carry now. I like it because it really is my name and not just some random name that I pulled out of a hat because it was cute or sexy or something like that.
REBEL WITHOUT A CLOSET!
All trans* girls are NOT created equal. https://www.flickr.com/photos/emi_again/
The firs 4 letters, Farr, are a part of my real name.
Just put an A after Robert. Hugs Roberta
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Not even close, just liked the name Tiffany. I love when I see it pop up in other settings, like a waitress, SA or beautician.
Mine is pure invention: when I lived in Chicago I wanted to create an email address that was a play on the Windy City, and eventually came up with Windy Cissy, which evolved into Cissy D. Wynne on my fake Illinois drivers license
Only the D: Don and DeeAnn
There was no intended connection...
My first name is a feminized version of my male baptismal name - which was never my legal name. I never used that name, though.
My first name can be either male or female, so it was easy!
"When you come to a fork in the road, Take it!" - Yogi Berra
I guess I did!
I'll never tell.
I did not, I had originally started with Tina and thru the years decided i wanted a change and Jenny came about.. Because of recent events in my life and because i always felt it was me i've changed back to Tina
On a twist, I decided to use "Allison" for my middle name, which I have always thought was a female version of my genetic middle name of "Allen". However, I read somewhere that it is a female version of some other male name (forgotten which one now).
Charlotte
My first two initials are D. D.
Deedee
It's not wrong... but it is forbidden!
Mine came from watching Adriana La Serva from the Sopranos over & over......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriana_La_Cerva
not much of a stretch there.....
Hi Lady G, I didn't want any connection of anyone past or present when I joined this forum so I picked
my favorite color-Blue and my favorite flower Orchids and that was the birth of Blue Orchid.
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Having my ears triple pierced is AWESOME, ~~......
I can explain it to you, But I can't comprehend it for you !
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Mine is completely unrelated, not even the same first letter or such like.
On a side note, I do wonder why some choose what appears to be a simple adaptation of a male name. Without wishing to incur the wrath of any here who have done this, I'm thinking of names such as Davida, Nigella, Roberta, etc. It is, of course, a matter of personal taste and choice and I just wonder why some people choose names so evidently masculine (or have I got it wrong and they're not masculine in the slightest)?