I liked the name Lisa, and my last name was picked at random when I had to do some online investigations some years ago. I got used to my online name and began to consider it my true name. Am retired from that line of work for some years now.
I liked the name Lisa, and my last name was picked at random when I had to do some online investigations some years ago. I got used to my online name and began to consider it my true name. Am retired from that line of work for some years now.
Last edited by LisaLedoux; 09-12-2010 at 08:15 PM.
...LISA
I have thought about my femme name for most of my life. In my fantasies, it was normally Karenmarie or just
plain Karen. Have no idea why Karen, just a name that I love. Marie....My Mom's middle name and I have always
love the name Marie. So it seems that when I became a girl in my fantasies or even in real life, my name was
always Karenmarie. On the forums I've switched it to Karen Marie (2 names) and then Harris. Harris is a name
that I have loved for centuries, so thats that.
Lots of hugs
Karen Marie
i took my name from a girl i was madly in love with in high school....Jeri... then Ann as an american version of Ana. so viola! Jeri Ann... TaDa...
When I decided to join this forum it was the first thing that popped into my mind. She was my tenth grade chemistry teacher, a mousy little dark-eyed thing with a perm and a twangy Southern accent. We made fun of her as kids do but I guess she was as good a role model as any. Ha!
When I was younger, I used to dream of bein ga girl. I figured when anyone called my name, it could go either way. My male name is Chris and as others have posted, I still answer to Chris in both modes.
my name is my given name by my mom guess she really knew......kimberly
My friend Amber helped me pick it out the Donna Jameison part, but as I started thinking decided to throw in Faith as well because I love it from the tv show "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" So my name is Donna Faith Jameison. A bit iffy if i should keep my original last name or go with something different.
My male birth name begins with the letter J. I wrote down about a dozen girls' names that I liked that begin with J on separate slips of paper, mixed them up in a jar and let fate decide as I picked the one that said "Jennifer". I don't remember how many years (or decades!) ago I did this but I've been Jennifer ever since.
I picked my husband cd name. I think it fits him, playful, prissy, feminine, Her name is Carrie.
I'm in love with a :
1. man
2. woman
3. all of the above
I chose Sophie because it is a name that has so much meaning to me. In Gnostic tradition, Sophia symbolises the feminine aspects of God, while in later religious writings Sophia come to represent feminine wisdom. I really also loved the book Sophie's World, and the movie Sophie's choice (although it makes me cry). I also get a lot of inspiration from Catherine the Great of Russia, who's real name was Sophia. She was not inhibited by gender and was able to use it to her own will. When fulfilling the role of a glorious and beautiful empress, she would dress in the most incredible flowing dresses and jewellry, and became the most beautiful woman in Russia. When dealing with her generals on matters of military importance however, she would ride to the Kremlin gates on warhorse dressed in a full general's uniform. I just admire this woman so much.
Apart from that, I just love the name.
"Beauty sings a song of three,
Safety, love, a soul that’s free,
Finding truth without regret,
That life is not decided yet."
I chose Emily pretty much at random... I needed an alias for setting up my blog and after considering it for a while Emily felt right somehow.
After I chose it a good friend of mine (the only one who knows about my desire to CD, etc) said that I reminded her of Mischa Barton, so that's where that part came from. Mischa is gorgeous so its absolutely fine by me!![]()
I am the elder one of the two brothers and my parents wanted a daughter in place of me.
They even mentioned that if i were a girl I wud be named Sarika and also 'S' is the starting alphabet of my male name.
My full femme name is Alyssa Shirley Englefield. The name "Alyssa" came from a search for popular girls' names in 1991 (the year I was born), and is not far from the name Mum would have called me if I was born a girl (Alicia). "Shirley" comes from both my grandmothers' first name - yes, both were named Shirley. "Englefield" actually came from my bathroom vanity ("Englefield Bathrooms")
Mine is Elizabeth Ann or Beth Ann for short. Source, my great admiration of Elizabeth Taylor.
Kinda picked my name outta thin air, although it does reflect my love for Western wear in general, and Calamity Jane is the most famous Western girl I think there is, and she displayed the right mix of female and male traits.
I picked So Yon. Not only do I love playing a girl, but I also love playing Asian. I think I pass for Korean more than any other... and So Yon is a girl I worked with a long time ago. So, I picked that oneAlso, it kind of stands out from typical CD/TS names like "Destiny" or "Candy"
I thought about maybe Ayme as an alternative spelling, but I'm having second thoughts.
Gott weiß ich will kein Engel sein
As ridiculous as it might sound, I chose the name Terra from one of the main characters in Final Fantasy 6. Terra had a mind manipulation device attached to her for most of her life, stripping her of the ability to think. Once it was removed, she became a quiet girl who was introverted, afraid to trust people while always thinking about what her existence meant. She was the ONLY natural magic user in the world and at first regarded herself as a freak of nature. Over time, her experiences taught her otherwise and she came to terms with herself and even being fortunate enough to love and be loved by a group of children who lost their parents.
I initially picked the name because I had come to like it but now that I look back, pieces of the past for the character Terra can be related to my life. So, I don't imagine I'll be changing from this name any time soon.
If I don't make changes happen for a better tomorrow, then who will?
There was a girl in high school who knew my secret and helped me dress up. She always said I looked like an alexa.
Alison just seemed to come into my mind after a few dressing up sessions. The surname is my grandmother's maiden name.
My real name is Lance... Growing up I always had people call me Lancie as sort of a juvenile sign of affection or something.. I went by that for awhile but it still seemed like my male name so I just dropped the "N" and moved it out after Lacie. Hence Lacie Anne (or N)
My name is Jennifer, no deep reason behind it im araid, just felt right![]()
My name would be Elizabeth Ann or "Beth Ann" if I had a choice,