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NAMES! How'd you choose / what are you going through trying to choose?

Started by eyesk8rboi, June 22, 2017, 12:43:30 PM

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eyesk8rboi

Okay! Here's a place to talk about names....Because I didn't see one, and I'm curious!

I myself am actually really unsure of how to go about choosing a name...I've always been bad about naming things. I even regretted what I've name a beta fish in the past.

My birth name is Melanie Courtney, and my family always called me Courtney....Now that I've learned the kind of things I've repressed I found out that my rebellious phase of hating the name Courtney and choosing to go by Melanie (Mela, actually) wasn't really rebellion, but my first bought with dysphoria. That started when I was about 13 or 14 and it was sense shortened to Mel...I also went by Court for a while when I first hit my 20's....
My original birth name was supposed to be Melanie Lee, so when I first got my dysphoria at 17 I thought it would be a great name for me. When I was 21 and mostly identifying male for the first time I chose the name Steven Lee....And I actually still really like that name. Steven Lee rolls off the tongue!

I've currently been going by Mac, simple because it's easy and it's almost border line my legal initial....MCC...I even changed my Facebook name to MC Curvin rather than having the full name up there, but since I am still closeted with my family I couldn't go straight out for Mac. Since then, I've compiled a list and I'm trying to to make it too long....but I just really wanted to see the process that others go through when picking a name!


I want to hear other people's stories on choosing a name, legally changing it, and the process that others are going through if you're not sure about what name to choose at this time.

I know that lists are a good place to start, but I always don't want to be one of those people who gets everyone use to one name and then takes it back because something sounds better...So I'm trying to make sure my mind is set before I start telling everyone what to call me.

So....How'd you do it / how are you doing it? DISH!  ;D
Steven Lee | 24 | Dog Dad | Beginner Figure Skater | Aspiring Writer


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pinzandneedlez

I had a couple of criteria when choosing.
1 i didn't want a name that was the same as any of the women i know.
2 i wanted it to have meaning, i went to a baby name website and chose a bunch of names i liked and then i reflected on their meaning and picked a first and middle name that spoke to me.

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Tommi

I stuck with Tommi, because most people close to me already called me "Tommy," anyway. My original middle name was same as my dad's, I switched to my mom's. I actually love *her*. I was going to go by TommiLynn, but it seems a whole lot of people are SomethingLynn, so I'll stick with Tommi. I'm just going to switch my last name to my wife's.

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MissKairi

I picked a female idol and borrowed her name.
That worked really well for me
Let's see where this journey takes me.
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RobynTx

I wanted to keep my initials so I looked at names that start with R.  I really liked Robyn so I picked that one.  Still haven't thought of a middle name yet.


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Elis

I just chose it randomly; can't quite remember how I found it. Having a name which was uncommon was important to me as my dead name was extremely common which was annoying. I also wanted something that suited my personality; so I liked how it didn't sound too fem or too masculine. It didn't feel like it completely fit me; I don't think any names do. But I liked it more and more after I got used to people using it. And I didn't want to go through the hassle of looking through 1000s of names.
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KathyLauren

My birth names were Keith Lawrence.  If there had been a feminine version of Keith, I would have used it.  (Actually, there is - Keitha - but, ugh!!)  Kathy was the closest I could come up with.  I hadn't decided if it was going to be short for Katherine or Kathleen, but my wife told me she liked the name Kathleen, so that was it.  Lauren is obvious from Lawrence.  Kathy and Lauren are both age-appropriate for my generation.  Thanks to hanging out here, I was quite used to calling myself Kathy before I went full-time.

My legal name change is a mess and currently in limbo.  It turns out that, because I am an immigrant, they need my Record of Landing before they can process the name change.  Which I don't have, seeing as I was only 10 years old at the time.  So I have had to apply to the feds for a replacement Record of Landing, which will take six months. :icon_yikes:

In the meantime, I am glad that I kept the same initials.  I needed to order new cheques for my bank account.  I got them printed with my initials, so they will be good before and after my name change.
2015-07-04 Awakening; 2015-11-15 Out to self; 2016-06-22 Out to wife; 2016-10-27 First time presenting in public; 2017-01-20 Started HRT!!; 2017-04-20 Out publicly; 2017-07-10 Legal name change; 2019-02-15 Approval for GRS; 2019-08-02 Official gender change; 2020-03-11 GRS; 2020-09-17 New birth certificate
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Devlyn

The girl standing behind me in the avatar named me Devlyn. She didn't like the name I had given myself: Tracey. But it has meaning to me, so I kept it.

Hugs, Devlyn Marie Tracey
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AlyssaJ

So to pick my name, I did a couple things.

1. I talked to my mom about what my parents had planned for a name for me if I had been born with a female body. She told me that they had two names, Christine and Erin.  I don't feel like a Christine, but she also told me that she had unofficially assigned the name Erin to the female of a set of twins that she mis-carried. So I felt that wasn't good.

2.  I made a list of names that I liked and researched each of them.  I looked at how common they were when I was born to ensure I was choosing a name that was age appropriate.  I also looked at the etymology of each name because I wanted one that had some meaning for me.

3. I ended up putting Alyssa on the list because of a somewhat silly but profound experience.  I was in NYC on business which always results in pretty heavy dysphoria (having to be my male facade for a full week both in dress and in personality).  In the cab on the way to Laguardia to head home I was really feeling beat down by the week of dysphoria and I cried repeatedly.  We got stuck in traffic somewhere in Queens and I remember looking up and seeing some really impressive and artistic graffiti on a fence lining the road.  It really caught my eye and in the middle of it was the name Alyssa in huge decorated letters.  At that exact moment, I felt a total calm come over me and I pretty much knew this would be my name.  But still I didn't commit.

4. I got my list narrowed down to three names plus the feminized version of my male name.  I went on a 4-day weekend trip with my sisters in Minneapolis, the plan being to spend the entire time (even traveling by plane) totally in my authentic female presentation.  While there I planned to try out each name for a day.  Well my sisters started with Alyssa for the first day.  When we got back to the hotel that night, I looked at them both and told them there was no need to try any other names.  I said "My name is Alyssa".  Some hugs and tears followed, but it was just the name that felt right.  After being called Alyssa repeatedly I just knew it was me.  It just fit.

So that's where I'm at right now.  I have not done my name change yet.  My plan is that when I go full time (which will be toward the end of this year) I will do my name change as part of that.  Once I no longer need my male name it can go away.  Name change process in Wisconsin is pretty simple.  I need to file a petition with the court, then for 1 day, 3 weeks in a row, I have to run an add in the newspaper announcing my intention to change my name.  When complete, the newspaper gives me an affidavit stating I've done this and I go back for a court hearing.  Unless there are any legitimate objections or other issues, the judge will order my name changed and issue a court order.  From there I can go change (in this order) my drivers license and vehicle titles, social security, passport, bank records, home title, everything else.  I have the option, which I plan to try, to ask for a confidential name change which doesn't require the newspaper ads. I just have to justify that publishing it would cause a threat to my safety.  I think publicly announcing that I'm transgender to the entire city and providing my name and address would put me in danger, so hopefully I get an open-minded judge who agrees.

Gender change is a little tougher.  I need a doctor's letter stating that I am undergoing the necessary medical treatment to change my gender.  This will allow me to change my driver's license and SSN info which then allows me to change almost everything else.  I can't in Wisconsin, however, change my birth certificate gender until I have GCS and a doctor signs off confirming it.  I've heard that I need my birth certificate changed before I can change my passport, but I haven't confirmed that yet.
"I want to put myself out there, I want to make connections, I want to learn and if someone can get something out of my experience, I'm OK with that, too." - Laura Jane Grace

What's it like to transition at mid-life?  http://transitionat40.com/



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Gertrude

My wife did. I'm a big person so she picked a German name.


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Julia1996

My mom actually suggested my name. My male name was Julian so she suggested Julia. It worked out very well because it was easy for people to switch to Julia than like a whole different name. My parents got a lawyer for the legal name change. I had to go before the judge but it was really easy. To change my gender on my ID I just took a letter from my Dr. Here in Colorado they let you do it with a Dr's letter even if you haven't has surgery. The form for the doctor only has to say you live full time and that you are taking hrt. Thankfully it was pretty easy.
Julia.

BTW Mac, your avatar looks great. Very handsome.
Julia


Born 1998
Started hrt 2015
SRS done 5/21/2018
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maksim

My birth name was Madison Ashley.

When I was 12, I made a list of all the male/unisex names I liked from a baby name website and asked all of my friends to vote one which one they thought suited me best. The ones with the most votes made it to the next round, in which I did the same thing again. I eventually narrowed it down to 3: Dakota, Danny, and Dylan. Dylan got the most votes, so I thought I'd be going by Dylan.

When I was finally allowed to socially transition at 14, I had already decided on another that would be more similar to my birth name: Max. I had yet to choose what Max would be a nickname for, and I almost just went with Max as the full name, but then when I was about 16 I decided to talk to my dad about what the Russian name for Max would be, and he told me it was Maxim, or Maksim as it's written. That was it! I wanted to be Maksim.

My middle name was almost something like Ashton, but I wasn't feeling it. My dad told me he always wanted a son named Nick, so I decided to go with Nikolai.

So now I'm Maksim Nikolai!


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Julia1996

Julia


Born 1998
Started hrt 2015
SRS done 5/21/2018
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Josilyn

I went through a baby name website and looked for a name that was close to both my first and middle name.  I came up with Josilyn as the first few letters are the same as my dead name.  Also, I liked the spelling of my name as it is really unique and I liked that.  I ultimately came up with Josilyn Deanna.  The middle name is just an extension of my old middle name.

I was able to get a petition for my name and gender change from my therapist, she went to law school before becoming a therapist, so that really helped.  I was pretty nervous when I went to court, but the judge asked me 1 question.  It was to explain why I wanted to change my name in my own words.  She then granted both the name and gender change.

In order to get my drivers license, I needed to have a birth certificate in my new name.  I immediately applied for that.  After a few weeks I had that in hand.  I was then able to get my license and start changing over all my accounts to my new name.




Early 2015 - started presenting partially as female
August 2015 - fully presenting
July 6th 2016 - Started HRT
March 23, 2017 - Orchiectomy
April 25, 2017 - Legal name and gender change
October 30, 2017 - Breast Augmentation
January 22, 2018 - First round of FFS
February 26, 2018 - Second round of FFS
July 20, 2018 - Breast augmentation revision
August 6, 2018 - GCS Surgery
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AlyssaJ

I'll say this, and it's definitely a personal preference and each of us has to make our own decision, but while it's common for some to want to find an alternate version of their given name, I intentionally set out to find something different.  I bring this up just as food for thought.  My male name is one of those that has a male and female form and both are pronounced the same (literally, just change a y to an i).  Yes it would have been easier for everyone I know had I just gone with the i and kept the name.  However that's exactly why I didn't go that route.  I figured it made it too easy for people to continue to think of me as my male persona and not accept the transition.  They could essentially "dead name" me without me realizing it (unless it was in print).   By going with Alyssa, I know that they're having to process in their heads that I'm not the male person they knew me to be, and instead I am a woman.  And if they use the wrong name I can address the issue right away.

Again, there are plenty good reasons to go with a alternate version and you have to decide what is right for you.  I just wanted to give you something to think about that you may not have otherwise considered.
"I want to put myself out there, I want to make connections, I want to learn and if someone can get something out of my experience, I'm OK with that, too." - Laura Jane Grace

What's it like to transition at mid-life?  http://transitionat40.com/



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Artesia

I like my user name here.  My mom HATED it, and said she is using a Veto on it.  Funny thing, when I went to Colorado, I asked my friend to introduce me a "Claire" which I had previously chose as my middle name.  It felt more natural.  I think I have decided to go with Claire Lydenne.  Lydenne is my mothers middle name.

I find it easy to switch names, it is like wearing a different outfit.  I have been Thorfinn, Clarrisa, Keighvelthalan, Larrisa, Artesia, and countless more.  Being in the SCA, LARPing, and Playing paper and video RPGs will do that.  Of course, wearing all those names I now know was my release from the me that I hated being.
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September 13, 2016 HRT start date
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eyesk8rboi

Quote from: pinzandneedlez on June 22, 2017, 12:58:47 PM
I had a couple of criteria when choosing.
1 i didn't want a name that was the same as any of the women i know.
2 i wanted it to have meaning, i went to a baby name website and chose a bunch of names i liked and then i reflected on their meaning and picked a first and middle name that spoke to me.

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That first one is a big concern for me....Like I don't want to choose anything that matches acquaintances, male family members, co-workers or friends and that takes out a LOT of options.
I do check baby name websites though because I do think it's important to have a name that has meaning to you and something you can relate to, you know?

Quote from: Tommi on June 22, 2017, 01:04:23 PM
I stuck with Tommi, because most people close to me already called me "Tommy," anyway. My original middle name was same as my dad's, I switched to my mom's. I actually love *her*. I was going to go by TommiLynn, but it seems a whole lot of people are SomethingLynn, so I'll stick with Tommi. I'm just going to switch my last name to my wife's.

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That sounds like a super painless way to do things! And if it's something you're happy with, it doesn't really matter that it's easy for the people around you, but I'm sure it definitely helps...Because it's hard for some people to wrap their head around.

There aren't really any male versions for my middle name, but it's considered both a male and female name...however I generally associate it with females, as for Melanie, there's Mel, but even when I went by that it felt more like a nick name than anything.

Quote from: MissKairi on June 22, 2017, 01:31:58 PM
I picked a female idol and borrowed her name.
That worked really well for me

That's actually how I picked Steven, originally....*cough* Steve Rogers *cough*.
Steven Lee | 24 | Dog Dad | Beginner Figure Skater | Aspiring Writer


:icon_arrow:Started counseling on June 11th, 2017
:icon_arrow:Received HRT Letter on July 2nd, 2017
:icon_arrow:HRT Consultation with Doctor on July 16th, 2017







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eyesk8rboi

Quote from: RobynTx on June 22, 2017, 01:45:13 PM
I wanted to keep my initials so I looked at names that start with R.  I really liked Robyn so I picked that one.  Still haven't thought of a middle name yet.

I've considered keeping my initials as well.....But for some reason none of the first name-middle name combos roll off the tongue very well. I think when you base it off your initials it can be a little more difficult....Just don't force anything, because you definitely want to pick something that feels right.

Quote from: Elis on June 22, 2017, 01:57:32 PM
I just chose it randomly; can't quite remember how I found it. Having a name which was uncommon was important to me as my dead name was extremely common which was annoying. I also wanted something that suited my personality; so I liked how it didn't sound too fem or too masculine. It didn't feel like it completely fit me; I don't think any names do. But I liked it more and more after I got used to people using it. And I didn't want to go through the hassle of looking through 1000s of names.

I feel that on going through a lot of names. I like Elis....It's actually pretty neat, and while it's not something you really hear of it doesn't sound too terribly out there...So nice choice bro!


Quote from: KathyLauren on June 22, 2017, 02:08:40 PM
My birth names were Keith Lawrence.  If there had been a feminine version of Keith, I would have used it.  (Actually, there is - Keitha - but, ugh!!)  Kathy was the closest I could come up with.  I hadn't decided if it was going to be short for Katherine or Kathleen, but my wife told me she liked the name Kathleen, so that was it.  Lauren is obvious from Lawrence.  Kathy and Lauren are both age-appropriate for my generation.  Thanks to hanging out here, I was quite used to calling myself Kathy before I went full-time.

My legal name change is a mess and currently in limbo.  It turns out that, because I am an immigrant, they need my Record of Landing before they can process the name change.  Which I don't have, seeing as I was only 10 years old at the time.  So I have had to apply to the feds for a replacement Record of Landing, which will take six months. :icon_yikes:

In the meantime, I am glad that I kept the same initials.  I needed to order new cheques for my bank account.  I got them printed with my initials, so they will be good before and after my name change.

OMG...I'm literally rolling over Keitha  :laugh:
....That's like Clark Kent = Glasses vs Glasses off = Super Man.

Kathleen is a pretty name though! I hope your name change goes smoothly and you get all your paperwork soon!
That's super smart for your checks though! >:)


Quote from: Devlyn Marie on June 22, 2017, 02:19:56 PM
The girl standing behind me in the avatar named me Devlyn. She didn't like the name I had given myself: Tracey. But it has meaning to me, so I kept it.

Hugs, Devlyn Marie Tracey

If it means something to you and feels right, don't change it for anyone  :-*  Glad you kept it, in addition!
Steven Lee | 24 | Dog Dad | Beginner Figure Skater | Aspiring Writer


:icon_arrow:Started counseling on June 11th, 2017
:icon_arrow:Received HRT Letter on July 2nd, 2017
:icon_arrow:HRT Consultation with Doctor on July 16th, 2017







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Elis

Quote from: transguymac on June 23, 2017, 10:00:47 AM

I feel that on going through a lot of names. I like Elis....It's actually pretty neat, and while it's not something you really hear of it doesn't sound too terribly out there...So nice choice bro!


Thanks man :). It's getting super annoying how people still somehow manage to misspell my name or to shorten it though  :P
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