Quote from: Brett on October 30, 2013, 06:42:58 PM
I like the name Aidan for you, too. The thing about names is that it is important that a person pick a name that was a common name during the year (or at least decade), of their birth. So many mid 20 -30 year olds are picking names that are being given to babies right now. I know you are 23 and Aidan is a "younger" name, but at least you are in range.
I had a hard time picking out a name for myself because until I came upon Brett, I just didn't like the common names for my age cohort.
If every set of parents named their kids off of that, this world would be a far more confusing place than it already is and the names would never change. I respect that's your opinion and preference, but that truly bears no importance.
Not to come off as brash, but I do feel the need to go here, I'd have been Jake Ryan. Ryan is #13 on the list, but Jake or actually Jack (I'm not counting Jacob at #26 because it actually isn't shorthand for Jacob unlike Jack and Jack literally means nothing. Probably Jackal, if we want to get close to theologian matters) isn't. And my mom thought that one up because of 1984's Sixteen Candles. Her name's Samantha... self-explanatory (albeit a little twisted, given the plot). So it had nothing to do with popular names. She hadn't even seriously considered girl's names; my grandmother ultimately picked the birthname out.
In any case, the stark opposite of your analogy would be more beneficial on the grounds that we do appear a fair bit younger than cismales for a considerable time. I'm still clocked as a barely-teen and I really don't expect my age to reflect appropriately as it otherwise would because of not having the appropriate T levels at the appropriate times of development in comparison to cismales (seems that is important for aging like the majority of either gender). It's just the way it is. However again, the chosen name isn't popular even now. It has never in fact been popular (say, compared against Michael and my dad's first as it happens). But it is the one that fits all around. Perfectly, in fact. That's what matters (I'll hasten to add a 'at least to me').
At the end of the day, just pick the one that calls to you the most. Test drive a few if needs be. And take your time about it. There's no rush (unless of course, you're already on a rigid deadline for whatever reason).
Or perhaps if someone wants to really get the full cis-experience in this particular detail, pick one you don't like. Hardly anyone likes their given names. That is after all the foremost reason of why nicknames or full-on proper aliases exist.