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What's In A Name???
Hi friends!
So you all know me here as “Wednesday Castelluci.” Obviously, that's a pseudonym. A nom de plume. “September” refers to it as my stage name. :heehee: Last year, when this part of me returned, (after so very long), I defaulted to “Wednesday” mostly out of habit. It was what my club friends called me WAY back in my more dramatic, gothy days when I was a college undergraduate.
When I was initially living full time as a woman on HRT, I had a list... Names I liked... Names that I found in my mother's baby name book... I never did decide on a name that actually felt right, so I kept going by Wednesday. It was easier.
Well, since coming back out last year and deciding to embrace this other side of me instead of running from it, I've again begun to think about a more suitable name for myself. I've grown, matured – lived my life... And while“Wednesday” is perfectly fine for online anonymity, in real life situations it can kind feel clunky. Essentially, the more often I go out into the real world, whether alone or with friends or even since making NEW friends who ONLY know my femme self, the more important it seems, that I have an actual female name to go by...
This has been punctuated by September asking me if I'd like to attend our church as “Wednesday” along with doing other more “daily life” stuff en femme. I don't often get to express this part of myself, what with work, family commitments and the usual, daily minutia of life, so... YAY.
:daydreaming:
I asked her to help me pick a new name. We came up... I. I came up with a pretty big list (LMAO) ran it by September and together, we've chewed it down to the following top 3:
Felicia
Megan
Olivia
I like all three fairly equally and am having a bit of trouble deciding SO – I figured I'd run a little survey, poll style. To help see what might fit, I included a recent photo of me.
Thanks ladies!! xox
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I don't know why, but I think Olivia would be fine.
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I like Megan, have a daughter by the name
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I was goi g to say Olivia but you look like a Felecia
-Joss
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Megan Definitely :) or Maygan different spelling.
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My full name is Katherine Megan Simmons, so why not Megan? :battingeyelashes::)
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How about Felicia Megan, does that sound okay with your last name? Hugs Jaymee
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I chose Roleena Joanne F. hence the knickname Roli so why not choose two of those names for yourself
cheers Roli.
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Out of the list, and looking at your picture, I like Megan for you. Good luck with your choice.
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Megan seems right!
Hugs, Bria
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SWEET! Thanks for the input! Keep it coming... polls are open until Monday... ;)
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Hell-o Wednesday,
I've been saying hell-o to all of those choices.
None of them are sounding bad to me.
You might consider what nicknames you may get for each of the choices.
Olivia - Ollie?
Felicia - Fella?
Megan - Meg?
I like Megan, less syllables.
But you will always be Wednesday to me!
No matter which name you choose.
Much Love,
Kristyn
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Hi Wednesday I don't think Wednesday is a bad name, I like it a lot. But if I was changing names Megan would get my vote!
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Felicia is a good name, but I may be a bit bias.
I went through a bit of a process choosing it for me and stuck with it after "coming back" after a break. Mostly because I am terrible at deciding on names and not very creative thinking up new ones. But I do like it, so I didn't put much effort in trying to come up with a new one.
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Megan has become very common. I've met many Megans in the last 10 years. I would stick with Wednesday because it's the most unusual.
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I go for Megan but I think you over the pond peeps pronounce this with an extended 'ee' as in meat? Or is it that we Brits use the shortened 'e' as in met? Pick a side huh? :heehee:
For me, Megan is a hardy perennial, such that it doesn't seem to age.
Rebecca (unashamedly English)
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Based on the picture I see a Felicia.
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i can't decide either!?!? no wait!! megan YAAAAAAAAAAAAAY and not like meet like may
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It's so difficult to disassociate names from people that you know, or characters in books, films, plays, etc, with those names. Olivia sounds the best to me - classy without too much baggage.
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The irish spelling of megan is meghan if you like it that way
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I agree with carrie, I like Wednesday - very unique. If you decide to change my vote is for Olivia from the list you've provided.
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How's this for helpful? I like all three names and I think they all suit you. I've heard Megan pronounced both ways in the US (Mee gan and Meg (rhymes with Peg) an). One question for you is how do the names sound next to your last name? What about initials, do any of them make "bad" acronyms? And how about a middle name? Would you combine 2 of those choices into a first and middle name, or do you have a different middle name and if so, how does it fit with those names? Or would you not have a middle name? Nicknames are another good point to consider. Or you could insist people not use one for you.
(Olivia could be shortened to Liv, Felicia could be Leecy (or something like that))
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Go with Felicia I think it fits you. But in the end pick one that makes you happy
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I like Megan as well. That leads to Megs and even "The Megster." Around these parts it's pronounced "Maygun." (phonetic)
My nom de plume, Jeninus: made up of Jennifer-in-the-US - as I'm a British Ex-pat.
All the best in your naming ceremony,
Jenn
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One thing to consider that no one has mentioned (it is how I chose my female name). Do you own any monogramed items? If you do, and want to continue to use them, your name should reflect that. Also, do you have any relatives or ancestors whose name you'd like to carry forward?
My name is an amalgamation of my monogram and a great aunt, who was born in 1863 and who was a closeted lesbian her entire life. (Elizabeth) It is just luck (or Karma) that my given middle initial matches her name. :)
Of your list though, I have to admit partiality to Olivia. (And Liv is a perfectly acceptable "nickname". One could do worse than to share a name with the lovely and talented Liv Ulmann.)