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Choosing your name?

Started by lilthumper, August 26, 2014, 11:33:51 AM

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- Rachel -

When I decided I needed a new name, I felt I wanted one that reflected my heritage and kind of sounded like my old name. I plugged this into my brain and let it percolate. After several days a little voice in my head told me, "I'm Rachel, and Rachel wants out!"

I've since had many people tell me Rachel is a sweet name and suits me well.

I'm going to take my mother's maiden name, as I really like it, I was much closer to her than my father and I'm much closer to her side of the family.

"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." -- Robert Frost
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Codia

I chose the name Terra funnily enough because she's my favourite video game character.  As it turns out Terra was the name I was to be given at birth as my parents were expecting a girl (Or at least a much less masculine girl).  My big brother had chosen it actually which I find quite curious as he was quite upset when I came home a boy and to this day we still don't see eye to eye.
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h3llsb3lls

My mom helped me pick my first name. I'm not over attached to my middle name, but I can't find one I like better.
Because being awesome just wasn't enough.

Figured it out the first time: 1994
Figured it out again: 2002
Figured it out again again: 2008
Figured it out and told someone: 2011
Came out to parents: June 2014
Came out to closest friends: June 2014
First outing as Erik: June 28th 2014
Came out to conservative sister: September 2014
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findingreason

Haha, this has been one of the toughest subjects for me in this whole process. ;D

I have been searching for years for a name that feels like "me", and that's been tough. I have a few good candidates now after talking long and hard with a couple good friends, but I'm still thinking it over a LOT. I would love to ask my mother what she would have named me if I was born a girl, but I'm afraid the reception will not be that good. (She was not too fond of my gender identity stuff the first time she found out. :-\ and we have not talked about it for years.)

I do like to look up popular names based on statistics during my birth year (+/- 2-3 years), and find something in that time period. I want it to at least fit in with my birth year, so it doesn't sound really weird to someone for my age.





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FindingJames

I think my brain subconsciously chose the name James for me, haha. I was on the bus one day when I saw this kid walking down the street. I was curious what his name was so I asked my friend and she said, "his name is James [last name]." At that moment I felt something click inside of me, but I didn't know why because I didn't even know there was a word for how I was feeling. After I accepted myself about 5 years later, I tried a bunch of different names but none really stuck. Then one night I was just laying in bed when that memory popped into my head, and that's when I knew. I also joined the bandwagon on asking my mother what I would've been named if I were born biologically male, but as soon as I heard the name Sheldon come from her mouth I cringed. I'm sure the name suits some people, but I don't think I look like a Sheldon. And it's not like I could even use it as my middle name to still allow my mother to be a part of my naming because James Sheldon [last name] doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.

As for middle names, I knew since, like, the beginning of time that I wanted two. My first is Aidyn, which I first heard of when I was about 10/11 when I was looking up baby names for a character in a book I had to write for school. My second is Xavier, which I just always thought sounded cool and isn't really all that common. When I first really got into the trans* community, I considered dropping Aidyn or at least changing it because (no matter how you spell it) it's way over used, but I ultimately kept it. The way I looked at it was 1) I've liked the name forever, 2) it's not like I get asked my middle name every day, and 3) most (if not, all) people around me don't know what names are and aren't common in the trans* community.

So, there we have it: James Aidyn Xavier [last name].
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shawn91

Shawn is what my mom was going to name me if I had been born male. So, I consider it to be my real name. It's what I should of been named.
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xsmithersx

I had it pretty easy in terms of choosing my name-my parents named me Christine. When I was 10 I went around to my family, friends, teachers, coaches and asked them to call me Chris. When it came time to change my name on my IDs I just went with Chris. I'm not a huge fan of Christopher so just Chris. My middle name was a unisex one but I decided to just drop it.

Chris for me doesn't have any negative connotation or carry any old identity baggage, since I feel I chose that name for myself at age10 as opposed to the more feminine nickname my family and school had been calling me...which I'm not going to mention here lol
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