well i picked Starsha because my first crush was a beautiful hippieish red haired girl so when i started trying to find a name for myself i decided on hers because it was an absolutely beautiful name and a name i admired.
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well i picked Starsha because my first crush was a beautiful hippieish red haired girl so when i started trying to find a name for myself i decided on hers because it was an absolutely beautiful name and a name i admired.
I picked my name because, like so many other girls here, Victoria would have been my name if I were born a girl. The last name I picked, Vermilliana, comes from a character I used to play as in games, Aurora Vermilliana. I really couldn't come up with anything else :P But I like my name, so it's staying.
I chose Helan the H is my real name's first later and by spelling Helan with an A it is jus a bit different than Helen which i suppose makes it more my own.
I tried to keep mine simple my guy name being Andrew i wanted to keep it close to my original name. I went with Andria (proper spelling is Andrea) gives me an excuse to draw a lil heart above the i if i ever write it hehe x
Love the "heart idea" Andria !
My name was relatively easy to choose, Ive always had a bit of a crush on Michelle Pfeiffer ;)
Lisal because it was from the Sound of Music, sounded like a perfect name, thought spelled a bit differently.
When I was young, I was enamored with my cousin Gina, who was and still is a beautiful woman. Had I been A GG, I would have wanted to look like her.
I'm going to wait and see how I look with both clothes + make-up (I'm new to make-up) and see what fits the best. I've been toying around with my first love interest's name and some names that I think sound cute but I think it's best to wait and see what comes naturally.
My name is nazia . I ilke it :)
Mine is Stephanie.....
When I was young, my friends and family called me 'J', so I just gave it a feminine spelling.
When I first started crossdressing I didn't think this was something I wanted to do. I'm not quite sure what changed that but about a week or two ago it did.
Julie sounded like a good fit and after mulling it over for the last week or so nothing has replaced it in my mind.
So, hello, I'm Julie.
my first feminine name was michelle. I chose it because I thought it very femme, and all the girls I'd known w/ the name had been pretty! many of my friends from way back still know me as that, or "missy". now, I wasn't about to stop there, I felt I need a full name! I chose rene' as my middle name, and at the suggestion of some good friends, (working girls, taught me LOTS!) I changed the middle to monet. the last name, parker? well, there were 4 sisters in high school, all gorgeous and about my complexion, so I gave them a 5th! no, they never knew, are you kidding? in high school I was UNDER the closet LOL! now I'm known as arianna, I needed a more dramatic name when re-inventing myself again as a woman, I look at the earlier days as michelle as my growing up girl period. my middle name now is angelique which I swiped from a witch on "dark shadows", always loved it! and I'm still parker. btw, I know lots of sisters use names that are variations of their male names, interestingly my birth name was a femme one! and when I began searching for a name, I wanted to be someone nothing like my male self.
I chose my female name because I wanted something different and unusual that would get my attention when spoken to while dressed. I wanted a name that was easy to say and pleasant to hear. I wanted a name that described how I want to feel when I am dressed feminine--- pleasant to look at, confident, and elusive. Nita is a native american word for bear.
Hi, I'm now Johanna. She lives within me. I'm very excited about exploring the woman in me and beginning to express her through dress. -1
Never really cared about a girl name until I found this place and read & read. I finally feel comfortable enough because of this place that my name is..............Kristyn.
Just seeing it in lights gives me a charge. Happy to be here.
Kristyn
For me, Marianne is the most feminine name I know. Lisa is also nice, so I switch. Likewise, my dresses are ultra-feminine with tea-length full skirts and lace trim here and there (and no, I will never reveal the name of my seamstress :o). I'll post a few pictures when I gather the courage, but never with my face -- I'm 58 and very broad-shouldered. It's futile for me to try to "pass" or look like a girl.
i decided upon Sara due to knowing many girls where i come from are called that, Dominguez came from the fact that i wish to be different and not to be Serbian the rest of my life :)
My name is Paige! I remember seeing it online (on a drawing, a long time ago) and loved it. I ran into the picture again recently, and decided I wanted to use that name! After a few days of thinking about it, Paige became my name. And I love it! ><"
Hi Natalie,
My wife and I did this a couple of times. Our situation is unusual because I'm 58 and she's 23, and since we live near Seattle we can go to Capitol Hill, where no one minds anyone wearing anything. I wore an ultra-feminine dress in white organza with sequins and pink-and-green embroidery with about five petticoats and silver heels. We walked around the neighborhood and she left me alone in the street a couple of times to order coffee inside :) I didn't try to pass because it's hopeless. Makeup, wig -- nothing makes any difference. I will never look like a girl. But I got some friendly comments on my outfit. Now my wife wants me to be a "man" with her, so this probably won't happen again, except on Hallowe'en -- last year I wore a blue floral silk dress with a dainty bow at the neckline. I memorized a bunch of lines from "A Streetcar Named Desire" and pretended to be Blanche Dubois. I got some major laughs.
Have fun,
Lisa
My name is murray and so I just picked a fem name that suited.....muzzy....easy
Mine comes from a girl i new in HighSchool,she was stunningly Beautiful
The way that I choose my female name was by changing one letter of my male name and dropping one letter to come up with Karen.
I think I like the name Estelle, maybe I'll know for sure when I see myself in full...