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Started by Joe., March 12, 2013, 09:06:05 PM

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Disgusting

I guess I'm boring; all I intend to do about my name is drop two pesky letters off the end so that it's gender-neutral.  I did opt to choose a whole new middle name, though, as opposed to using the opposite-sex variant of what I had.  I wanted to use a name that had significant meaning to me.  As much as I love the thought of choosing a whole new first name, I've been going by a shortened version of my birth name for so long now it'd feel unnatural for me to try something else.  ...Plus I like the fact that my first and last name start with the same letter and there are very few first names starting with the letter K that I like and actually feel would suit me.  XP

But some other names I've always really liked would be:
-Errol
-Jean-Marie
-Gunther
-Gary
-Dieter
-Peter
-Marcus
-Froederick/Friedrich
-Gustav
-Arnaud
-Jack
-Wenley

...I could go on, but I doubt most (if any) of those would be considered popular or largely desirable.  :x  I just couldn't resist making a list of my own for the fun of it!
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Big Stitch

Alastair
Braxton
Cole
D'Artanian
Hayden
Orion
Ramses
Rhys
Tanek    
Troian
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Blaine

I'll admit I kind of like Alastair and Orion. I considered taking Sirius as my middle name, since I love astronomy and he's my favorite character from Harry Potter. If you want something different you should definitely consider star names.
I did my waiting! Twelve years of it! In [my head!] Azkaban!
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sneakersjay

What would your parents have named you? Googling the top 100 names in the year or decade you were born helps.  What is your ethnicity/heritage? Are your parents/siblings names in keeping with their ethnicity?  Choosing a name, in addition to your liking it, should be authentic.  ie would a white, Anglo-Saxon, protestant boy from the northeast have an Indian name?  Would a child of the 80s have a name that is trendy in babies today?

The name has to be a good fit.  Just MHO.


Jay


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