When I was a pre-teen I had the hugest crush on a girl named Emily? I loved everything about her and wished i could be like her. Thats where I get my name
When I was a pre-teen I had the hugest crush on a girl named Emily? I loved everything about her and wished i could be like her. Thats where I get my name
I think Valerie is a very good name. Have you entered something on the introductions Pages?
Leslie Mary Shy
Remember this:
You do not have to be a man to love a woman, or be a woman to love women's clothes on her or yourself.
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Wendy was the name of my first ever girlfriend, she almost always wore a short skirt and tan pantyhose. I'll never forget her.
I can?t really decide on my female name yet but I like the feeling of being really girly and the best way for me to be able to feel like this is becoming a beautiful bride on her wedding day
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I didn't know what I should call myself and when I started to go through girls names I discovered Jaismine
I chose my name because I wanted it to be different from most others and I wanted it to be a mature woman's name. I didn't want a young girls name. Veronica seemed the best of the options although Erica was a close second. I've only just started to reveal my feminine side to my wife so the name hasn't come out yet so it could change as and when I do actually reveal Veronica to her, especially as she already knows a Veronica who by coincidence has our surname.
'Arindam' is of Sanskrit origin, and it is used mainly in the eastern part of India among the Bengali and the Assamese. Its meaning is 'Destroyer of Enemies'. Also, and more positively, the name conveys the ability to be happy.
When I'm posting in trading/investment forums, the first meaning is correct. Trading is warfare. You and a counter-party are trying to pick each other's pockets. In this forum, I'd incline toward the second, gentler meaning of someone who tends to see that the glass is half full and that things can be made to work out for the better.
Jolene is what I would say my real name but extended a little.
Name of fictional girl from movie I always admired and wanted to be (like) she.
I didn't have a femme name until I made my first order to Janets Closet. I needed a name. Since my name is Jason I decided to make my femme name Jade to go with my green eyes.
Being Kevin I always imagined myself as Kelly . I do hope she can appear in public one day soon !
Ziggy Stardust anyone?
So many new things to learn
Still sticking with the name I picked some 18 years ago, Leslie Mary Shy.
Leslie Mary Shy
Remember this:
You do not have to be a man to love a woman, or be a woman to love women's clothes on her or yourself.
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I wanted a femme name that was not too common and gave me the sense of being a classy lady when I heard it. I almost chose Charlotte which is a beautiful name but then I came across Fiona and I knew that was the one.
Never really thought of giving myself a female name. But Stephanie is a name I like from one of my favourite sitcoms, Full House. Had a crush on her.
I know my name is the same as that of a famous British TV presenter and model, but that - incredible as it sounds - is pure coincidence. Back in 2011 I needed a female name to use for this site. When I was in college I had very much admired a girl called Melanie who was really pretty and oh so feminine with her fine blonde ringlets - and I love the softness of the name. And a few years later in life I had very much admired a woman I worked with who was tall, confident, beautiful and sexy, whose surname was Sykes. So I combined the two names to create my moniker (pun brazenly intended) for this site.
It was several years later during a visit to my grandmother's that I saw a newspaper lying on the coffee table with the words "MELANIE SYKES" in huge letters on the front. I nearly fell off my chair!! Talk about a shock! That was how I learned of my famous namesake, who is a few years older than I am.
My parents told me when I was young that if I'd been born a girl, my name would have been Claire. I like the name, but don't really see myself as a Claire. The name I'd like if I were a real girl would be Rebecca.
I've long thought my name as a woman would be Brittany, so that part was easy. The last name i just tried to find something that sounded good without sounding like a porn star lol.
Alice in Wonderland is my favorite movie. Crossdressing is like entering the wonderland, it's amazing and funny and a little scary sometimes. So, I'm Alice.
Mine is an extended version of part of my male name, plus a name I've always loved. Together, I think they sound great and very feminine. It did take me a long time to come up with this, had thought about lots of names I liked, but this is original, and feels right!
I wanted to match my initials so I looked on girls names sites and thought Brenda seemed perfect for me. Age appropriate (I?m in my 50?s) and just sounds right for a mature woman. To me, anyway.
If a name feels right to you, then it is the right name.
Leslie Mary Shy
Remember this:
You do not have to be a man to love a woman, or be a woman to love women's clothes on her or yourself.
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I also loved the name Gina. That is why I assume the name Gina.
I have never found a suitable name yet. My wife has a name for me but I don't like it.
Sometimes time changes things. My first name was one my fellow classmate/bullies used on me all the time. I now except it and use it with pride, without the need of the rainbow colors. It is my name, I earned it over a span of 70 years, even before I stopped answering to Jr.
Leslie Mary Shy
Remember this:
You do not have to be a man to love a woman, or be a woman to love women's clothes on her or yourself.
_________________________
Mine was kind of a silly choice, but I basically looked up common names from the year I was born and picked one that didn't really have any association with anyone I knew (I was like 16 at the time- 40 now- I've modified it slightly but it's basically been Leah ever since)