Gina is an actress in my favorite show. In the show she is courageous, and extremely loyal, and will never back down from protecting her crew. Plus I like the name. ☺
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Gina is an actress in my favorite show. In the show she is courageous, and extremely loyal, and will never back down from protecting her crew. Plus I like the name. ☺
Hi i used to have a different female name but I changed it to my mothers name Helena after she passed away 2 months ago - to always remember her its only a user name so far
Always liked the name Rachel and in keeping with the same initials as my man name Sanders came to mind. I have been Rachel Sanders for at least 10 years now.
It is easier to remember names that have the same starting letter as your name... So Carol became my female alter ego...
I would have been named Christine if I had been a girl. We named my daughter that, and so I wanted to use something similar but not exactly the same. Tina rolled off my tongue easily. I use the last name Davis as a nod to my real name.
just used my last name as my first name, no last name yet perhaps I did not think this through....
My female name comes from a wizard crazy elf from a brazilian comic book, Nieledorane was a princess untill her kingdom was atacked and occupied by orc forces, her family needed to flee to human kingdons, and there, rebuild new life, she carries the Eye of Zzazz on her staff, unknown to her that this artifact have inteligence and bring some things with the god of intrigue.
She's beautifull, full of life, always smiling, always have a good point of view of whatever bad situation, and a good character for otakus hahahaha
Hi all, fist time poster here.
I started crossdessing in earnest back in June, and I kind of picked the first names that came into my head and ended up with Renae Lake. After living with that name for a few months, I decided it didn't feel right and set out to pick a name more purposefully. I hit the internets and gathered lists of unique first names and popular names from the 80s, and whittled down a list of a few hundred down to 3 (yay spreadsheets): Summer, Ivy & Quinn.
I decided to keep Renae as a middle name because I think it is a pretty name, just not right for my first name.
For a last name, I looked for the most popular surnames for ethnicities I could plausibly be, and used the "pairwise comparison" method to narrow it down to a list of 10 (yes, I am a dork). Then I looked at all the combinations and narrowed those down to the ones that sounded best together.
I ended up with Summer Renae Wilson - Summer because I've always thought it was a fun name, and ... I started crossdressing in the summer (too on the nose?), and Wilson because it sounded good :battingeyelashes:.
The selection process took weeks, but I'm happy with the result. This is officially the first time I have disclosed my full femme name to anyone anywhere, so I hope you like it as much as I do!
Cheers!
Summer Renae
I've been dressing for years but never thought to give myself a name. I still can't think of a good one. I really like old Disney cartoons so maybe Wendy or Alice.
Hi there,
I always wanted to be named Gabby Gabriela indeed, since I have memory of dressing in femme clothes. Since I were 12. My fantasy was to be Gabby.
So when I had so introduce myself for the first time in a crossdressing group in fb the first name that came to my mind was that only one. And Klein is a tribute to Back to the Future.
I asked me if i have to choose specially a female name.
According to me Nine (pronounce Neene not 9 !) is a cute name and very short. It looks like the sound of two glasses of "Champagne"
I've asked my mother my name if i have been a woman... she didn't aswer me...
Why Nine... because it's not well known and discreet, one of my favorite quality i get and what i like in people i meet.
In others forum (french T forum !), i'm also known as MAllory, the name of my grand father (irish root...sorry not so french !!!)... like this name too because in France this name is given for a woman, and so ambiguous...
I chose the name Alice. It was a tough choice because I was stuck between Lucy and Alice, both the names from cartoon characters. Peanuts and Alice in Wonderland. I also thing both named are very pretty. I was debating this for about a year or two. It wasn't until a conversation with some friends at a party, none of which knew that I crossed, talking about what our names would be if we were the opposite gender. One of my friends said I kinda would look like an Alice, and a few others agreed. It was then when I decided that my female name would be Alice.
I love girl's names with the letter 'n'. N has such a nice sound when spoken. "Jenny" has two and rings prettily when said. Since "Jennifertahome" (This lady is tops in my book) was already taken, I settled on plain, old Jenny, and love it!
I knew a girl named Kiersten, always loved her fashion sense and the way she carried herself.
Kaylee valentine. I was so stoned one time i was convinced she had come from the aquarius constellation to play the (mouth)harp via myself, like ziggy stardust-like.
she's a bad girl and a bit of a cake face.
Ok lets see.. this was something I wanted to get perfect for me in every possible way.. so I gave it a lot of thought.
As a lot of traditional (and many of my favorites) girls names and on an 'a' in europe, that was a must for me.
Having the first letter identical to my birthname was a must too, so that was a 'T'.
And a little voice kept saying max 5 letters.. and then Tara popped up, which rings Australian to me.. so a small Kylie ode there too, nice :)
As for Grace, that was hard to find.. it looks simple but it's complicated :)
My family name is Harris, which surprisingly enough in the Netherlands is also a rare name soley used for boys first names (both Harris and Haris).
Haris in the Balkan however is solely used as a girl name.. and that contradiction made me very interested in doing a bit more research.. and tying my highly mixed roots (around UK and Balkan).. The origin of Haris appeared to be Greek mythology, meaning Grace :)
Since my male name starts with an A, I always thought that if I had of been born a girl, my name would have been amy.
I love plants and I love the ocean
And the name Rosemary , translated from Latin means "dew of the sea"
Most importantly I like the the name
I've just always liked the nickname "Nikki." I feel like a Nikki and I also love the name Nicole, as my more formal name.
i ask my mother what my name would have been if i was born females, she told me that my name would have been Juanita, female for john
I was living in these apartments. There were 2 girls that I enjoyed being with, as well as dating one of them.
One was Rebecca Anne and Kathi Lynn. That's how Kathi-Anne came to fruition.
Ok. Time to fess up. Julia is the nearest equivalent to my given name. 1984 was the last time, before this Christmas, that I acknowledged her. It is also a rather good book, with a character of the same name, who does not behave as she ought. But she (the character, that is) is human and fallible, unlike Winston Smith. I cannot aspire to his strength of character, so for me, at any rate, Julia is the more realistic human.
Too literary?
Julia xx
"Nadine Robles" is actually an anagram of my boy name. (no you cant sort it out!)
I first adopted the name Emily when I was about 14. Emily was the name of my first serious girlfriend. She was very feminine in her looks, mannerisms and the clothes she wore, more so than most of the other girls. I always thought her name was very pretty and matched her looks. Now that I much older I realise that I was probably more in love of her femininity then her.
My name is Scarlett Sierra. I have gone by both names. I love the beauty associated with Sierra. It just seems to evoke natural beauty. Scarlett calls passion to mind. I could not pick between the two so I go by one or the other but lean heavily towards Scarlett for the passion I feel when en femme.
I guess that id have to say that my wife named me Gabriella we had an online master that was in control of us sexually , as he had me wearing light make up and bra and panties in my everyday life, his choice name was Glenna, but my wife didn't like that name and told him it was to be Gabriella, needless to say, he lost and thus it was chosen. We went to a Wendys to eat and made our order and when she was finished the waiter asked for a name on the slip , I spoke up plain and clear.....its Gabriella. I love the name and everyone that knows me dressed loves it....it fits me and i feel very sexy when people call me Gabriella
I'm Jamie (bet you'll never guess my real name). I was registering for an account at a CD boutique and was asked for my "girl's name." I was a bit taken aback and came up with Jamie on the spot. It works well enough.
I'm Violet - because I love the color and Remplier comes from the french word for affection.
Mine came in my teens i liked the name Dee and knew a cool girl Anna that i admired. so i became Dee-Anna in my own mind.
I'm in my early 50s. I gave myself a name only a year ago. When I was 18 my favourite Aunt passed away at a young age from breast cancer. I have never forgotten how cool she was to me. She was sexy and loud and always spoke her mind.
My name Tracy only came to mind when joining this site, before that I had gone through 53 years of dressing without an identity.
This site is so liberating, Tracy was born in this forum and I thank the site and all of you girls for that.
Alexann Elliott. Alexann is my name shortened. Don't know why but I've always been a fan of Elloitt. I did consider Holly Ann. Holly Ann was the prettiest girl in elementary school
I picked Judy because it was my 1st 8th grade kissey face girl freind.
I am a BIG fan of Michael Jackson. I was also in love other his sister Janet Jackson. I like the way it rolls off the lips.
Janet
I chose Hannah as it is a palindrome
For me that means it is comfortable in both ways if that makes sense (as I am male in one direction and female in the other both equal)
Wanda just seems to fit.she has been hideing inside of me for 64 years . Ifound her when i found this site
THANKS
I Always liked the name Vicky.
first i wanted to call myself Vicky-b , but that name is already taken by a fotomodel :tongueout
Vicky-dutch fits better with me , because i am a dutch guy/cd
my female name just happened to be a derivative of my male name...but i'm guess that would be the most common to do. I picked it so it sounds similar to my given name, yet with a fem touch. Chris is so nuetural I just wanted to make sure it had that fem touch..
I like the spelling of Sallee vs ly, I guess I could go with Lee too. BUt the origin is from a line in a LOu Reed tune. "Sallee has eyebrows on her knees" damned if I know what it means but I liked it and it is a great tune by a great artist
For years it didn't occur to me to have a name. I just dressed and stayed home, or underdressed a bit once in a while. No need for one, I suppose. When I started exploring various crossdressing sites and blogs last year, I noticed that several crossdressing and transgender online stores would have a pop up asking me to sign in / sign up with my femme name. Hmmm. thought about it a bit but not too much.
A few months later I am pondering making my first appointment for a makeover at Sephora :battingeyelashes: . One thing I do when I go out to a store is play ahead in my mind what conversations might go like, what questions, etc; then what my responses might be. That way I'm not nervous and looking like I'm making something up. Being natural and confident!
Well, as I am playing in my mind how the phone call for an appointment might go (yea even a phone call) it occurred to me they will need to know who the appointment is for i.e. a name :doh:
Sat back and started running through names. I wanted a pretty name, and something different. Thought of women I know (hmm, maybe not), my male name might have variations, but didn't like them. What other names? Started thinking about entertainment characters from movies or TV shows. After 20 minutes of racking my brain, a name popped in and I quickly had two TV references that I absolutely loved. Of course I picked Samantha. One reference was to Bewitched one of my favorite comedies. I have the whole series on DVD. Samantha Stevens. She was pretty, smart, strong, a good role model (and always had cute cat eye makeup). The second reference was from Stargate-SG1. Have to be a Sci Fi geek to know that series. And yes, I have the entire series on DVD. Whole family was into it. Major then later Colonel Samantha Carter. Smart - astrophysicist, and the one they usually looked for to get the team out of trouble. Attractive. Strong - Air Force special forces. A great role model too. So that is the story of my name, kinda long. :chatterbox: . I have to work on shorter answers :blah:
I am still in the process of choosing my name. Is it usually something that jumps out at you?
I don't think mine jumped out. I thought about it long and hard and when I thought about Scarlett I just felt it met all my criteria.
My name is Simone Reese. I've always liked the name Simone, and Reese is one of those Canadian names that is hard to forget.
A little while after I started sneaking into my sisters room to wear her clothes, I met a girl who i liked and we even dated for a while, But her name is what lasted. After dressing for a while. I realized I wanted to be with her, or BE HER LOOK LIKE HER everything about her my girly self wanted to be.
So thats how I got my name!!! Its can be a "Party Girl" name or a "reserved and refined name"
Mine jumped out at me. And ever since it has really felt right and feels like me. I feel like a Samantha, if that makes sense? SAs or makeup artists sometimes ask my name, good sales strategy, and then call me by my femme name it feels very natural.
I didn't have a name till my SO caught me dressed and she said I had been lieing to her by me not telling her it went bad so I choose Miranda rights I have the right to remain silent if I so choose so I'm Miranda
I decided to name my femme side Amber. I feel Amber is a very cute name. I also didn't want to have the same name as anyone I know.
My parents decided not to find out what gender I was while they were pregnant. They had decided on Ashley Nicole if I was a girl. I always felt like Ashley was a part of me even though I ended up male.
Hi everyone, first post here and I think that it's perfect that it be my name. For a long time I didn't have a name besides my guy name so I looked and looked and wanted it to be perfect so I chose Bryn. I think it's playful, sexy and just sits well with me :)
My wife calls my girl self 'Kitty' (Claws?? No these are just well kept nails)
Fingers & toes... /slash
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