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Started by Exus, September 16, 2013, 06:33:51 PM

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Exus

I saw the ladies made a thread about this, so I'm curious.

How did you guys choose your name?
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Darkie

I always loved the name Alexander.  My middle name, Matthew, just suddenly popped into my head one day at my old job.  My brain just suddenly screamed ALEXANDER MATTHEW. 
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anibioman

Well Parker is the name of agent booths kid on "Bones" which is where I first heard it as a first name so when my friend and I were talking about names I brought it up and she thought it suited me so she started calling me it

CursedFireDean

My birthname is my grandmothers' names, so I wanted to honour that by making my name my grandfathers' names. Turns out it was the same name I would have been named had I been born male, so it works out pretty well!





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Brandon

I came up with Brandon because my mom was gonna name me that If I had been born biologically male, My middle name would be Deshun, I just took my Dads middle name so all together its Brandon Deshun Davis
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Proton

I wanted a name that was somewhat familiar but still not the exact "masculine" version of my birth name, so I went with Lucas.

Exus

Quote from: CursedFireDean on September 16, 2013, 07:00:53 PM
My birthname is my grandmothers' names, so I wanted to honour that by making my name my grandfathers' names. Turns out it was the same name I would have been named had I been born male, so it works out pretty well!

Wow, my birthname is also my grandmas name but I was never happy about it. I came up with mine when I was in 4th grade. I use to know a boy named Matthew and admired him, in a way I "wished" I was him and not who I was. Since then I kept the name in the back of my mind and when I came out to my mother, I told her what name I wanted. She likes it and agrees with it so why not.
I would go for my grandfathers name but it's an old/ancient name (those names they used back in the days) so I didn't want it. My mom also said she wouldn't name me after him  :laugh:

Quote from: Darkie on September 16, 2013, 06:43:16 PM
I always loved the name Alexander.  My middle name, Matthew, just suddenly popped into my head one day at my old job.  My brain just suddenly screamed ALEXANDER MATTHEW.
Nice, the name Alexander is nice x) I go by Matt but officially I'll change it to Matthew and nickname "matt"
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ZombieDog

When I was a kid my family nickname was Chris(it's a shortened version of my female name.)  So I decided to go with the masculine form of my female name, Christian.  My favorite male name is Marcus so it's my middle name.
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Elijah3291

I always liked the letter E and names that began with E, and my first celebrity crush was Elijah Wood. So I just tried out the name and it just fits perfectly for me. I never really experienced the feeling of loving my name before transition, but now every time anyone uses my name its just music to my ears. :)
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brayden4

I picked the name Brayden because for one its pretty close to my birth name and also while reading through a name list I also found out that it means brave and to be able to go through a transition like this we have to be brave. Also (this doesn't have to do with why I picked it) but I found out later on it was what my dad wanted to name me anyways if I had been born a boy to begin with.


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assorted_human

My birth name was Ashley and though I've never liked that name I loved the nickname Ash. It just sounds like pure awesome to me. So I toyed with two names Ashton and Asher (didn't give too much thought to Ryan which would have been my name). Ashton seems like the name of a nice guy and Asher sounds like a bad ass... so I was true to myself and took the nice guy name. After that I asked my parents to give me a new middle name and they gave me Patrick. Full name is Ashton Patrick Brunn which I'm really proud with. Can't wait to make it legal in the next couple months.
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Tossu-sama

My first name is basically the male version of my old name. Funny how much changing the last letter of the name does. :D I have the same middle name as my grandfather (the only one I've ever known because I'm not in contact with my biological father or his family) which isn't even close to my old middle name. Thus, I legally became Lauri Johannes on October 12th 2012. :)
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Simon

My mom chose Simon out of a list of names I gave her. My middle name is Vincent simply because it flows well with Simon. I changed my last name as well but it's an old family name.

It's strange after awhile that the name you choose does become your normal. I had mine legally changed almost 12 years ago. Now when my birth name pops up (rarely does) it's kinda like that person never existed...I feel no connection at all to that old name.
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Natkat

When I where younger I enjoyed to writte and do comics like I still do, I got 2 storys with characters where I used myself as the inspiration (I often do that now but back then it was a new way to writte.)

one character A who was the first I used for my own inspiration, and abit later character B

I started to use the name of character A online because I where male online chatting with people and so. then I wanted to change my name for real and I had to choose between A or B. I choosed A because it was legal in my country and B was kinda complicated for me to get.
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geek

my mum chose mine (Harry)




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anibioman

Quote from: Si on September 17, 2013, 06:05:08 AM
It's strange after awhile that the name you choose does become your normal. I had mine legally changed almost 12 years ago. Now when my birth name pops up (rarely does) it's kinda like that person never existed...I feel no connection at all to that old name.
i feel the same way

Mysteryman

I could never change my name too radically or I wont respond to it... SO I have chosen to use the same name but ending in an... O!
On, still on, I wandered on,
And the sun above me shone;
And the birds around me winging
With their everlasting singing
Made me feel not quite alone.

Christina G. Rossetti
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eVan24

Well I chose Evan first because it wasn't too masculine and it was short like my birth name. However, after 5 months on T, I don't feel like it fits me so after a couple days of debate I think I will change it to Colton Evander. I like Colton because I can have a nickname of Cole (plus it means town of cole or to have cole black hair) and Evander because then people can still call me Evan if they want. I like nicknames if you can't tell.
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David27

I always hated my birth name (Emily), so I opted for one that didn't sound the same. I got the idea for my name because one of the water management projects I worked on had a Trenton street. I usually go by Trent, but I will change my first name to Trenton legally though.

As for middle names I always liked the name David, so I picked that.
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randomroads

My 'make believe boy name' has always been Benjamin Jacob. I don't remember why I decided on that because I was very very  young. As I got older, I'd pretend that I was a boy in chatrooms and when people would call me Ben or Benjamin it made me feel really happy.

About a year ago I suddenly realized that I'd inadvertently chosen a name that good, strong men in my family had. Benjamin was my maternal great uncle's name. Jacob was my paternal grandfather's name. When I decided I was transgender I looked up the meaning of both names and it started me how they describe me perfectly.

A google search says that the guy who played Donnie Darko has the same name as me, although his name is Jacob Benjamin.
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