I Chose my new name in a flash, it was random yet in someway thoughtful! I'll never look back as no matter what I'm "Stacy"
Do you so love your name or may you wish to alter it so it sits better?
I Chose my new name in a flash, it was random yet in someway thoughtful! I'll never look back as no matter what I'm "Stacy"
Do you so love your name or may you wish to alter it so it sits better?
STOP, Well I just dance the way I feel
Stop breathing imagine none of this is real
Well I just dance the way I feel
Well I just dance the way I feel
Well I just dance the way I feel "Ou Est Le Swimming Pool"
I had my heart set on “Prudence”, but it was already taken.
So I ended up with this name. I think it suits me.
When haters hate, I celebrate!
My male name is Chris and when I was bullied as a kid they said, Crissy is a sissy. I hated it then but love it now.
Crissy
I considered finding a female name that started with the same initial as my male name, but didn't come up with anything that I liked.
I then found Grace by changing a few letters in my male name.
It reminded me of Gracie Allen (George Burns's wife for those of you who are too young to remember).
I always liked her wit, so Gracie it is.
The more I think about it, the more I like it.
-Gracie
I do love my name (Michelle that is; not Biancabellelover).
Michelle is loosely based on my male name, which doesn’t really have a direct female equivalent.
Michelle
Linda is the name of the first girl I had a crush on. (surprisingly I never dreamed of wearing her clothes)
Woodworth is a compilation of Natalie Wood and Woolworth (yes, the store)
I added "Elaine" because I wanted a middle name and felt it sings.
So yes, that is my name!
I originally was using Debra Ann, Debbie to my friends. When my wife started to get involved with my dressing she told me "you don't look like a Debbie, you look like a Jill". So from that day forward I've gone by Jill, I added Faith as a middle name so I'm Jillian faith, Jill to my wife and friends. To answer your question yes I love the name Jill because the most important women in my life named me.
Jill
Cynthia was not my first Fem name, years ago when I first started on the internet I used Anastasia, which after a while I grew to dislike as I had picked it in haste. I cannot remember where I heard the name Cynthia but I started using it over 15 years ago and I really do love it.
Over that time I have also added the middle name Nicole, I like how is sounds.
Cynthia
Be Yourself, And Be Fabulous While Doing it!
My fem self sort of resembles a certain woman I admire, and the first three letters of our names are the same---so I went with Marina.
Yes I love my name, I was supposed to have been a girl and Kimberly Jean is the name my mother picked out for me.
I was looking for a female name that had no obvious male equivalent, but would still be a reasonably close variation of my legal name. My given middle name is "Dane," so I just added the "i."
My femme middle name is Victora (not "Victoria"), which is a tribute to my two grandfathers, whose first names were Victor and Ora. A few people know this and call me "Vicky," but I use Diane more often and whenever I have to sign something.
- Diane
I like my femme name, Sherri Christopher, very much! "Sherri" is similar to my first name and "Christopher" is my confirmation name.
I had no female name until I joined my first onlone group. I'm a Ronald, and initially chose Rhonda Girl ("Ron da Girl" -- "da" is American slang for "the") as a play on words. Much later, when I joined this site, I chose the excellent last name of Darling, as I knew a georgeous woman of that last name when I was young.
Rhonda
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Be all the woman that you can be!
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. . . and now, On With The Show!
Stacy,
I didn't have a femme name before I joined the forum, I typed in Teresa and was very surprised it was accepted , I'm so happy for the coincidence as it's derived from my male name . Now I'm finding paperwork and name changes are proving easier . I'll possibly use the shortened Terri version for most of the time , I've already changed to this name at my GP's surgery and my blood donation name . It also will make it easier for my mail address as the initials can remain the same .
I'm one happy bunny with my name !
I do like my en femme name. When I went to college, my class mate/friend wore the most beautiful clothes, and I really admired her outfits. So I picked my en femme name after her because I was enamored with how she picked her outfits and she really rocked the clothes she wore.
Yes, D for the size of my breast forms and bra for what they go in. Deebra, also like the nickname Dee.
Deebra, now that's cute. Love it! Sherrii
Another Diane here. I have had that name since 1989 (previously it was Julie) I felt it was a little more in keeping with my style, plus I knew a Diane and was very fond of her. It is nothing like my male name.
Here today, gone tomorrow....
Sherrii is the name my girlfriend sort of picked. The spelling is because other spellings were taken. But I like it. Sherrii
Oh Chrissy! that resonates so much with me! I was called Stevie for as long as I can remember. I'm a Steve obviously, yet that doesn't sit well!
I'm who I am!
XXX Stacy!
STOP, Well I just dance the way I feel
Stop breathing imagine none of this is real
Well I just dance the way I feel
Well I just dance the way I feel
Well I just dance the way I feel "Ou Est Le Swimming Pool"
I Should have mentioned if not obvious
I'm a Candy Darling adorer!
STOP, Well I just dance the way I feel
Stop breathing imagine none of this is real
Well I just dance the way I feel
Well I just dance the way I feel
Well I just dance the way I feel "Ou Est Le Swimming Pool"
I used to hate my name when I was growing up
everyone used to call me things like Sindy or Sandra
I don't know if that was part of the reason I got into crossdressing
maybe some sort of psychological damage
Now I quite like my name
My name is Sandy so I never had to think up a name and no one ever had to give me one
My name suits me as I get the shortened version whether male or female.
Very convenient.
Work on your elegance,
and beauty will follow.
I love my name.
Over the decades I had used a few different names, but when I decided to come out to my wife I thought long and hard about how I wanted to be known.
I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !
I was suppose to be a girl. My mother's deal family was husband and wife and son and daughter. My brother was born first. I was suppose to be the daughter. Blame it on my dad's sperm, not me. My brother was named after my grandpa. I was suppose to be named after my grandmother, So I got the masculine name of my grandmother. How novel. Twelve years later my parents did have a daughter and named her Stephanie. When choosing the name for this site I was estranged from my sister due to family issues with our mother. Now, since mom is dead in her grave (Thank God!) my sister and I have reconciled. I figured at the time I was suppose to have first dibs on Stephanie. However, I was suppose to have that name in the first place. I really could not think of a different name at the time. I still think about it.