Mikhail, becuase I had a great grandfather who was an amazing man who saved many people only to be killed for saving them.
But people (Americans can not make the correct soundof kh, its like loch in Scottish, but more roll, more throaty. It winds up sounding like Mik Hale, so I go by Mike, although Russians call me Misha, the official dimminuation of Mikhail).
Whenever I see any name that ends in -ayden , I think transman. Look at all the Braydens, Caydens Kaidens. Haydens, Aydens in the transworld. Dead give away.
I am almost 50, I live in a small western desert town with no gay resources or visible alternative peoples, and hate crimes against gays and trans people are mere misdeamenors, like watering your lawn during this drought. Its a shame, but that's just the way it is. So I present myself as a traditional man.
I changed my name long before hormones, but I always dressed and acted and passed as a man. I kept my last name (which my father anglicized, thank God or it wouldn't fit across an Army uniform or be pronounced correctly by anyone) but I altered my middle name slightly.. my parents had already given me a male middle name, it was to be my first name, and we do not do middle names in my family's culture, but I was born ambiguous.