Rachel Gwen. I liked the way it sounds.
Rachel Gwen. I liked the way it sounds.
Jennifer Louise. My parents were expecting another girl. They nearly got one.
I have a sister Elizabeth Ann
My middle name is Anne, which seems to be a popular one. Living in the South, I'll often go by Lori Anne. In fact, I introduced myself as Lori Anne (and my last name) at a Tri-Ess Meeting I attended.
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I had not thought about it at all.
But a good friend of mine said jokingly one day
Raychel Lee
I really liked it so it stuck
my sister's reply when I told her how I prefer to dress
"Everyone has there thing, all that matters is that you are happy, love what you do and who you do it with"
Jennifer Marie - it came with the first name when my Aunt named me...
Abigail (Abby) Molly. Molly was a slang term for a cross dresser a century ago in NYC.
When I joined this site I didn't think about a middle name so I just picked the name my parents would have given me had I been born female. I don't recall thinking about the topic of this thread in the past but it has inspired me to consider adopting Tracy as my middle name.
Only a first name for me, never thought about a middle name until now. Thanks a lot, now I have to! LOL
I adopted the first, middle and last name of a friends former, very attractive, friendly girlfriend, i felt that it fit me. She's now married but not to the friend and for a time when you'd enter the name on Facebook we'd both come up (along with other different spellings of the first name) If she only knew who I was if she entered her name and found the results as it was similar areas of residency too.
Yes, when I came out fully to my wife I chose my name and I wanted a middle name as well.
It's Claire. Cheryl Claire. I usually only use the initial but I wanted a name as well.
I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !
Susan Michaela
I just haven?t gotten around to updating my profile
Until this moment, I have never got around to creating a middle name for Sarah. Now that I have admitted that, my choice is easy. I have now adopted Pauline as my middle name. That was the name of my mother who was such a role model as a mother and a friend to many. Sadly, cancer claimed her life at too young an age.
Sarah Adams, mature girl from NH. My photos are on Flickr under vintage4sarah !
just like Sarah above me, not until I read this thread did I think about a middle name but then it immediately came to me: Josslyn Renee. I like how it sounds
Davina Katherine Shriver, same initials as my legal name.
Julie Frances Sperry
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I combined my femme first and middle name for my name on this board. Lynn can also double as a last name if I ever need to use one when dressed.
No middle name here. Actually, "Krisi" is a name I only use in this group. Outside of here, I have no feminine name. I would like to use the name my mother was going to name me if I had been born female, but my wife has a dislike for a woman with that name so that's pretty much ruled out.
If I could get my wife to call me by a feminine name it would probably be a feminized version of my male name. I wouldn't be overly fond of that, but in the real world, we seldom get to chose out own names anyway.
Krisi
None for me. Just plain old Jane. Very content with that.
Charlotte, as that was my intended female name, and Rose as a middle name as a variation on my own middle name.
I chose the name Barbara Jo, with "Jo" as a middle name or a two part first name, as that was the "name" of the only woman who I ever truly loved. We even lived together for a while.
We went our separate ways decades ago.
Her mother used to call her "Bobbie Jo" although I never bothered to ask what the "Jo" referred to as I just always called her Barbra or Barb......and she never used any middle name when signing anything, etc...... not even when filing her taxes
I assumed that "Bobbie was like her mother's pet name for Barbara.
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Holly Theresa Greene.
(Holly trees are green)
Stacey Rae Taylor
Christine Ann
I picked my names from random pages in a phone book, and I wanted at least one name that has no male version.