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Title: androgynous names for school?
Post by: ruledbysecrecy on July 25, 2014, 06:58:19 AM
Post by: ruledbysecrecy on July 25, 2014, 06:58:19 AM
ok, so i'm FTM and my name is jason and i'm starting in a new school in August as "female" with people that i knew before i transitioned, and it would be really awkward for me to go as a clearly masculine name with people who knew me as female, but i couldn't handle going by my birth name, so i thought hey why not just go as an androgynous name for these next few school years, as much as i hate that i have to, it's better than going by my birth name.
i'm having some trouble finding some i like though, currently i have one on my list, Devon.
i'm not really a fan of the "uncommon" ones that don't really sound like real names (i'm tired and it's only way i know how to describe it sorry) and im just very frustrated with this whole situation and not being able to find some i like.
can anyone think of some nice androgynous (or leaning to the masculine side) names to use?
thank you
i'm having some trouble finding some i like though, currently i have one on my list, Devon.
i'm not really a fan of the "uncommon" ones that don't really sound like real names (i'm tired and it's only way i know how to describe it sorry) and im just very frustrated with this whole situation and not being able to find some i like.
can anyone think of some nice androgynous (or leaning to the masculine side) names to use?
thank you
Title: Re: androgynous names for school?
Post by: ErinWDK on July 25, 2014, 08:51:04 AM
Post by: ErinWDK on July 25, 2014, 08:51:04 AM
How much dysphoria does your birth name give you? If these people who knew you before your transition see you as "female" they are going to have a load of trouble not using your birth name. If it gives you a lot of pain I would pick something a bit more on the male side...
You could use Aaron (spoken it sounds a lot like Erin). Or you could go out on a limb and use Stanley. At first blush that does not sound androgynous at all; but, it was the legal first name of the mother of the current President of the United States. You could say you picked the name in honor of her.
This is a tough pickle, I wish you luck!
Erin
You could use Aaron (spoken it sounds a lot like Erin). Or you could go out on a limb and use Stanley. At first blush that does not sound androgynous at all; but, it was the legal first name of the mother of the current President of the United States. You could say you picked the name in honor of her.
This is a tough pickle, I wish you luck!
Erin
Title: Re: androgynous names for school?
Post by: immortal gypsy on July 25, 2014, 09:07:12 AM
Post by: immortal gypsy on July 25, 2014, 09:07:12 AM
Danny is the first one that comes to mind
I had an ex who's cousin was named Tommy, not Tom or Thomas. So it is not that uncommon for people to be named after what is normally used as a nickname. This name is also a good way to see how people are perceiving you, if they ask short for Daniel you know your passing, Danielle? you still have some work to do
I had an ex who's cousin was named Tommy, not Tom or Thomas. So it is not that uncommon for people to be named after what is normally used as a nickname. This name is also a good way to see how people are perceiving you, if they ask short for Daniel you know your passing, Danielle? you still have some work to do
Title: Re: androgynous names for school?
Post by: solexander on July 25, 2014, 10:39:24 PM
Post by: solexander on July 25, 2014, 10:39:24 PM
Since your name is Jason, you could try something like Jace. Or, you could steal my name and go with "Alex", heh. I actually have a coworker named Alex who's a girl, and our other coworkers are constantly confusing the two of us because we go by the same name- we ended up just calling me "Alexander" instead.