I wasn't going to post here, but. My name is a rip off of my aunt Josephine who was not afraid to speak her mind (I am) and my cousin Anne, who was so hot (a flaming redhead :D) hence Josephine Anne.
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Jo
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I wasn't going to post here, but. My name is a rip off of my aunt Josephine who was not afraid to speak her mind (I am) and my cousin Anne, who was so hot (a flaming redhead :D) hence Josephine Anne.
:love: and :hugs:
Jo
My female name is Denise...
Of course, my real name isn't Dennis but was a nick name given to me in HS. It was my wife that was the first to call Denise; originally poking fun of my HS nickname. Crazy thing is I actually liked it, thus, my female name emerged...
I felt funny at just up and taking on a female name. It didn't seem right. Of course I didnt want to be called by a male name either - and was faced with the dilemma. I avoided the name thing all together for a bit - realized that wasnt going to work - and was considering an androgenous name like Pat, or A-man-duh, just nothing seemed to work for me for whatever reason.
I sometimes felt like a super-hero whilst changing into fem mode, and I had sort of been using Natalie as my name when I had to... Natalie - Fantastic...
I just blended the two and was left with, well... Nattastic. If I were going to go FT, I was going to change it to Symerika though. I think its a Polish name - always liked it.
I picked Athena. Not sure why. It just sort of sprung from my head.
I just like te name, I've seen it spelled in a couple of different ways but I like the way this one spelled out, besides, it really fits. If I ever have a daughter I want to give the name to her. :)
~Kaylee
I used to think of myself as a Vicky or Sophie, but I then someone called me Deirdre because they thought it was more fitting for someone who was big and ugly. I even went on a friends hen weekend as Deirdre.
I became Wendy when I got an e mail address. Wendy starts with the same letter as one of my christian names. My Mother was a Young Conservative so I had a number of christian names to choose from.
I sent a list of about 50 options to a friend to choose my middle name. She picked two that weren't on the list, so I picked Catherine because I liked it and it sounded less catholic than Maria. Well, I have enough guilt already. :)
Miss Wendy Catherine Walker
I chose, or better said my wife chose, Kitty. She's been calling me that since we've been together, so that would make it over three years. It was kinda clear that it should be the name I should be carrying. Now it is also my real name.
My wife asked if I had a female name and Isaid Ithink it should be Nancy.She started laughing hard ans asked if I was bitchy as all the Nancys she knew was.I said all the ones that I knew were bitchy too. The Name stuck. No offense to all the Nancys out there Fancynancy
I chose erica because my real name is erick. In grade school, when I would get in a name calling session, I would get called erica as an insult. Since the first time I crossdressed I was 3, it didn't phase me :)
I guess this is a rite of passage. =]
Katherine Amalia Greene
I just really like the name. It's that simple. =]
I chose Ellen in part because it is one of several names I have always liked and seemed a bit English - somehow it just seemed right for this person I'm discovering. The last name, James, just seemed to go well with it and I thought only rock stars could get away with one name - :battingeyelashes:
Ellen J
When dressed I am Glynnis and when in male clothes I am Glyn.
My given name is Jack. When I was a child everybody called me Jackie, so when I decided I needed a female name I first thought "Jackie can be either male or female, so I'll use that." But I soon realized that Jackie didn't help me think of myself as feminine, only as a little kid. I'm 55 years old - not a young girl in my head, rather a woman - so I started trying to develop my own new name. I tried combining my own name with several transgender words to come up with something. One was Jack + Tran = Jan, but that was too short and too common for me. Finally I took Jack + Queen (no, I'm not gay) and settled on Jacueen. I like the way it sounds and the fact that it seems relatively unique.
;) Jacueen
I chose Alice Green for really no good reason other then I like the way it sounds and it just feels right for me I really can’t place my finger on it but I do know its who I am and who I feel like on the inside.
I'm not sure how I picked the name. It just sort of felt right. And I spell my name with a "G" because my male name also begins with that letter.
Hi, I chose the name Jessica because I thought that embodied femininity and I always thought it sounded beautiful
my name was given to me by my online misstress because she thought i was a pantie wearing sissy ****, i have to agree:battingeyelashes:
I Chose Stephanie as it is the Female Counterpart of my Given Male Name of Steve. Fortunately I Really Love the Name "Stephanie" or "Stephie" for short. The name "Ann" seemed to Flow Nicely as a Middle Name ... And the Last Name of Leigh is From a GG that I've Always Admired. Hugs Always, Stephie aka: StephanieAnnLeigh
I was trying to come up with a name to register for this site- Angie popped into my head, which made me think of the Stones song of the same name. Then the last name- Jagger? No, too obvious. So I picked Richards, which then made me thing of Rene Richards (though I am not TS). So anyway I like it.
I am thinking I will ask all of you and some of my friends if I should change my name and 'to what?'.
:hugs: hi my ex wanted brandy but i liked krissy alverez:dom:
lol love it here bye
I'm stuck between names but for now it'll be RaeAnne.
Hi all I chose fliss my wife still is not happy with it though . I have said that if she can find a name she is happy with I will use it gladly
If I had been born female, my name would have been Barbara. So what.
Marie-Claire magazine has such wonderful fashions and articles. I wished I could be Marie-Claire. So I waved my magic wand, and here I am.
Besides, I don't think Vogue would have been much of a name.
Different names really can give me a different feeling. Once in a while, I am, for a short time, Cordelia, the good daughter in Shakespeare's King Lear. I'm tall, so when I fantasize about being a supermodel, I'm Carol Alt. I think she was the first great one.
But Marie-Claire is a name that works for me all the time.
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