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How did you girls get your name

Started by K Style Addiction, August 30, 2014, 02:04:28 PM

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K Style Addiction

I saw this thread on the FTM, thread and thought it would be a great idea to do one of us girls.

How did your name come about, for me i love comic books, so i was trying to go for a name for myself that a comic book character had that was unique and had a nice sound to it, i was thinking of Diana...my mom didn't like that, so one day i was watching tv and i saw this really pretty girl named Kimberly.

I liked the sound of the name and i took it on as a silly wish that if i name myself Kimberly, maybe someday i will be pretty too...*sigh*.

My username is the real name of Wonder Girl/At one time false identity.
All I can say is that my life is pretty plain, I like watchin' the puddles gather rain.

Despite all my rage, I'm still just a rat in a cage
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Alaia

When I had my awakening and found clarity and acceptance in who I am, I felt immense peace, joy, and happiness in who I was. Sure, I was still frightened by the road ahead, but for the first time I felt like real lasting happiness was in my grasp.

So when choosing my name, I wanted to pick something that carried the meaning of a happy future. 'Joy' was out as one of my high school friends had that name and it just felt weird. But when I found 'Alaia' for the first time I fell in love with the name. It is a Basque name, and literally means 'joyful, happy'.

Interestingly enough, I later learned it is also an Arabic name that means 'sublime'. I like that too because I feel that gaining self acceptance and authenticity in who I am to be of the highest spiritual value.



"Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray."

― Rumi
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EmmaMcAllister

I named myself after anarchist philosopher Emma Goldman.
Started HRT in October, 2014. Orchiectomy in August, 2015. Full-time in July, 2016!

If you need an understanding ear, feel free to PM me.
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Lady_Oracle

I found my name by looking through every single letter of this baby name site. I narrowed it down to 5 names and then eventually I found mine through those five, which coincidentally is the same month I was born so it kind of ended up being perfect. And my mom really loved it too, she even has a cute nickname for me now.

My username is based off the oracle of Delphi since I've always been fascinated by that era of history, the mystical and mythological stuff. And I've also always been into the theme of the royal courts and nobility from the renaissance era so it just seemed like a nice combo name.
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Handy

Quote from: paula lesley on August 30, 2014, 03:22:05 PM
I simply added an "a"  ;) Genius !   ;D

"Andya"... damn, doesn't work for me;
I need a new algorithm!
On HRT 2 years - Full time 1/7/14
EE-Comp Engineering Student and Cartoon Lover
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Eris

I asked my parents what I would have been called and they said Erin, I liked it but it didn't quite seem right so I looked for similar names. I'm currently considering Eris, the Greek goddess of discord who started the trojan war with a gaudy piece of fruit.

Quote from: Handy on August 30, 2014, 03:39:29 PM
"Andya"... damn, doesn't work for me;
I need a new algorithm!

What if you pronounced it like the French before adding the a? Andre-a?  :laugh:
I refuse to live in fear! Come hell or high water I will not back down! I will live my life!
But you have no life.
Ha. Even that won't stop me.

I will protect even those I hate, so long as it is right.



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Michaela Whimsy

Quote from: paula lesley on August 30, 2014, 03:22:05 PM
I simply added an "a"  ;) Genius !   ;D
me too!  My parents were going to call me Heather Michelle if I was born female.  I have 2 "infamous exes" named Heather.  I didn't like Michelle because I got teased with that name as kid whenever I did something femme-ish.  Adding the  A might also make pesky paperwork with the old name on it easier to explain off if needed.  Plus, I just like the name...
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LizMarie

When I was young, I was told that I would have been named Kathryn Elizabeth after my grandmother. Secretly I called myself that. But then my sister was born and she was given the name Kathryn Elizabeth. So at age 14 I began simply calling myself Elizabeth. Repression and trying to be a guy followed and for years I simply let the name Elizabeth lurk in the back of my mind.

When I finally began therapy and began to transition, I initially chose Elizabeth Marie just because I liked the sound of it. But my sister wondered if there was something that would uphold my mother's intentions towards me. My male name was David (beloved). So with her encouragement I began looking at names and discovered that Cara is an Irish name that means pretty close to beloved friend. Armed with that, I discussed with her the name Cara Elizabeth and we both agreed that this would honor both my mother's intent towards me (beloved) and my grandmother (by sharing middle names).

So when my legal paperwork is done, I will be Cara Elizabeth. :)
The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.



~ Cara Elizabeth
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Northern Jane

I picked my name (which isn't Jane) when I was about 4 years old. A girl with the same name moved into the neighbourhood and I thought it was the prettiest name I ever heard. That's over 60 years ago now  ;D
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stephaniec

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katiej

When my wife and I were naming our daughter I really liked traditional girl names, but my wife wasn't having it.  So when it came time to rename myself it just came to me...Katherine Elizabeth.  Kate, for short.

I also liked Olivia, Margaret, and Gretchen.
"Before I do anything I ask myself would an idiot do that? And if the answer is yes, I do not do that thing." --Dwight Schrute
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Ravensong

My parents were never able to pick out a girls name when they were pregnant with me, despite all the docs saying I was going to be a girl before my mishap of birth.  For now, I shortened my given name into its common nickname, but spelled as the feminine version, Dani. 

The name I've pretty much settled on is definitely not common.  I found it when exploring the Dictionary of Celtic Mythology.  I have an affinity for ravens and I really liked the idea of being named Raven, except I am a brunette....  So I found Branwen, a sacred white raven of Celtic mythology, to which I also have a nickname of Wren.  My middle name is the same as my first born's, Dawn.  My wife sees me as being a Dawn and I trust her, plus I like having my daughter being/having a namesake with me.

Two funny things with my name:  One, my oldest girl (a stepdaughter, not my firstborn) told me she thought I was a Wren, before I told her the name I like and it's nickname.  Two, my aunt is pregnant with her fourth child.  She was favoring Branwen as a name if it's a girl, until she was shocked to learn I was leaning towards that name.  She was (jokingly) upset with me for taking that name.  :P

I'm actually thinking of having my name format be the same as all three of my girls, which would make it Branwen-Dawn [insert middle name here].  But then what would my middle name be?  I kind of like being called Dani, but it doesn't sound right as a middle name (and I hate Danielle, which sounds just as bad to me anyway).

Okay....that's my story and I'm sticking to it!  :P
"You may be whatever you resolve to be."   -Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
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Nicole

I asked my mum to pick one that I liked from a list of about 10, she picked one that wasn't on the list and said that I'll always be her Nic or Nicole
Yes! I'm single
And you'll have to be pretty f'ing amazing to change that
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noleen111

My name is in honor of a friend I lost to a car accident when I was a child... Her name was Noleen.. so when i came time to pick name for my cross dressing name which later came my legal name.. that name was the first one that popped in my mind.. and I went with it.

I want to feel, I let her live on in my life as a woman.. I am the woman she would have become. I think me as a woman would have been a lot like her... she was also very girly.. loved wearing dresses and painting her nails...
Enjoying ride the hormones are giving me... finally becoming the woman I always knew I was
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Sheala

My name, we it came about as me starting with Shea, but it had to masculin of a tone not to mention i worked with a guy named Shay.... so my wife said Sheala, and i instantly fell in love with it.
---Content is not being happy with what you want, but being happy with what you have.---

---2014, New Year, New Me---

---screw being the black sheep, be the rainbow sheep its more fun---




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Laurenza

My parents wanted to call me Kate if i was born a girl but i didnt feel like that was "me" so i took it on as my middle name instead :D. what i ended up doing was searching for top 100 baby names for my country and my birth year and slowly narrowed it now til Lauren jumped out at me.

it was love at first sight haha :D
so Lauren Kate i am and my parents are happy i kept their initial preference (we have a family tradition of calling each other by our middle name rather than our first name so everyone wins) :)
Even a small fish in a big pond needs to keep an eye out for the fisherman
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Juliett

 My entire life is an unending tragic romance so it's fitting that I'm named after the most famous one.
correlation /= causation
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JohannaJohn

Johanna is the free feminine side of "John" which I suppressed for so many years.  I will legally correctly the error of "John" in due course of transition events.

Johanna, a free woman.
I am female.
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MaryXYX

Don't tell the shrinks but I just knew my name was Mary.

Keeping the initial makes paperwork easier but I didn't.
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Aus76

Well, this seemed like a nice thread to "announce" my name in. I have decided on Cosette. There are a number of reasons--illegitimate daughter, not her actual given name in Les Mis, the derivation of the French meaning "little thing." 

:) Cosette
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