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Choosing your name?

Started by lilthumper, August 26, 2014, 11:33:51 AM

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lilthumper

Quote from: VictorHbx on September 12, 2014, 06:33:56 AM
I decided to go by the name Victor since I was calling myself Victoria as a nickname before coming out as trans,since my actual birth name is somehow linked to a series of erotic-ish movies in my country and that was not easy when I was a teen... thank you very much parents  ;D
Initially I wanted them to choose for me as a sign of acceptance but I figured out they weren't too comfortable with it and probably would have chosen something too different again anyways ! Nothing against original names but I think I've got my share of originality in my life already haha.

Thank you for sharing your story and its unfortunate that not all of our parents are accepting. I think that as long as you like the name that you have chosen then that is all that matters since your the one whose going to be using it.
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echo_artist

Well...I haven't settled on a name just yet. I wanted something close to my name,
but I was talking to a friend and she said that I shouldn't live through my parents.
Because I was thinking of something similar to my birth name....
Now with that thought in mind, I was starting to think more on it.
I do like Shane tho....
It's okay.

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amber roskamp

I'm using amber (obviously). I really like it because I think it sounds sweet, but I'm lost on the middle name. I have no idea whether I want to keep my last name. For me it all depends on how my family reacts to the news (im not out yet:( ). If it goes well I might give them a second chance at renaming me. I know before they got an ultra sound the doctors told my parent that they thought I was gonna be a girl based on my heat rate and what not, so they probably put some thoughts into a girl name for me. but if I don't like it IM keeping amber.
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amber roskamp

Quote from: echo_artist on September 16, 2014, 09:20:06 PM
Well...I haven't settled on a name just yet. I wanted something close to my name,
but I was talking to a friend and she said that I shouldn't live through my parents.
Because I was thinking of something similar to my birth name....
Now with that thought in mind, I was starting to think more on it.
I do like Shane tho....
Shane

I'll call you shane. I chose amber partially because it is kinda sorta close to my other name. I don't think its living through them if you like the name you choose.
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amber roskamp

Quote from: KamTheMan on August 26, 2014, 04:41:06 PM
It took forever. It seemed every time I liked a name either I already knew someone that had it or it seemed like something my parents would never name me. Crazy indecisive about the whole thing. Finally I settled on Kameron with a K because I don't know anyone with that name or spelling, I like the K, and it was a normal name, but not too common. My middle name will be George because my birth name is Georgia and my family wanted me to keep George because they've called me that as an occasional nickname my whole life.
my mom use to call me addi (boy name was adam). I thought about using that but idk I really don't like it that much. I think its funny that we both had nicknames for the "opposite sex" and we both Identify with that said sex lol.
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sebster

I don't think there's any "right" way to go about this. Everyone chooses in their own way. In my case, I knew that I liked the "S" sound and wanted something related to classical music, so I went with "Sebastian", as in Johann Sebastian Bach.

I think a smart way to go about it is to look up "most popular names of <insert your birth year here>". That way you won't wind up with a name that makes people do a double take. I've got a lot of trans friends who like to make fun of me for having a name that only recently became popular (they also make fun of our 20 year old Jayden's etc.) because they sound like "trans names"--- names that don't make sense for someone born in 1994. If I had to do it again, I might have looked up popular names of 1994 in order to find a name that was plausible... but, then again, I might have settled on Sebastian anyway. No one can tell you what to name yourself. Naming is a deeply personal thing, and if you want to be another Jayden, go for it!

UPDATE: I see that you did exactly as I was about to suggest. Great minds think alike? Tyler James is a great name! "TJ" is also a great nickname. Or Ty. I'm excited for you!
Quote from: lilthumper on August 26, 2014, 11:33:51 AM
I'm just wondering how you decided on your name?  I'm having the hardest time trying to pick a name for me.  I went the route so far of asking my mom but she was not able to help me at all.
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jakken

I actually don't know. I wanted a name that could be pronounced and that I liked in both Danish and English. I guess I just randomly found Jakob and I liked it. So I decided to go with that name, but I'm still not 100 % sure that's the name I'll end up with. But I like it for now.
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Tossu-sama

I changed only the last letter from my old name, it was enough to turn it from feminine to masculine. :D I didn't really want to go with a completely different name plus I'm kinda attached to having my name starting with the letter L. There aren't really that many male names in Finland that start with L. So, Lauri it is. It's not pronounced even nearly the same way as in English and it's not a unisex name here.
For my middle name, I chose Johannes, the same as my grandfather had and I've always liked that name. Also, the common nickname for Johannes is Jussi and coincidentally that's the name mom would've given me if I had been born with the right chromosome set. :B
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captains

names are real tricky. when i first began questioning my gender a few years ago, i "casually" asked my mother what i would have been named, had i been born male. her answer? "oh, i never would have had a boy!" whoops, uhhh. sorry, mom.

i toyed with a couple of different names. i'd "jokingly" used the name 'teddy' with my email account for years (remember when bro puns were all the rage? i changed my gmail name to "teddy broosevelt" and then just suspiciously ... never changed it back...) but i had a couple of unfortunate associations that kept the name from feeling right.

in the end, i chose my name, cameron, because it worked equally well in persian/farsi and in english. kamran is a traditional boys name in iran, and while i go back and forth on the spelling some days, because i live in the united states, i went with the more familiar, english spelling.  but having a name that reflected my heritage, just like my birth name, was important to me! far more so than picking a name with the same first letter. i also liked that there was an element of gender neutrality. i'm a non-binary guy, and i liked that "cameron" was androgynous without feeling particularly female.

of course, i'm not out to, well, just about anyone, so maybe it's all moot. but it's felt kind of nice, having a name for my secret self. it feels like home in a real tangible way.
- cameron
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sebster

Quote from: Evan of Spades on August 26, 2014, 07:29:49 PM
My family has a family name for boys but my bro claimed that when he was born so. Otherwise the theme of our family is old names that most people aren't called anymore.
Well it took a long time going through names.  Basically I spent hours pouring over baby names and writing down the ones I liked.  Then I went through them and compared them to each other to see which ones I liked better.  When I had finally whittled it down to 4 or 5 I started asking people what they thought.  My friend said she liked Evan and Ethan best for me.  I asked my mom which names she liked (not in regards to me of course, but in "general" xD) and she said she really liked the name Evan.  So I sat on it for a while and it just worked.  Now I'm trying to settle on a middle name.  I was for sure going to do Asa because it just seemed so right, even if it's not the coolest name in the world.  But my mom hates the name and no one else likes it so I've been wondering if I should do Andrew... Evan Asa or Evan Andrew... Hmmmmmm still can't decide.

Asa is an awesome name, and your name, your choice, you know? Whatever you end up with for a middle name, Evan is a cool first name and will balance it out even if you wind up with a terrible middle name. This is science.  :)
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Amadeus

#50
My grandmother and I were very close, and I think she knew well before I did that I was trans.  Anyway, her favourite Braves player was Dale Murphy, an outfielder.  I went by 'Murphy' throughout high school...until I got the chance to meet my absolute favourite English actor: John Inman.  He spoke my nickname and I cringed.  It wasn't his fault, it was just the way his voice and accent made it sound.  Which was horrendous.  So on the way home I decided to use Dale instead.

Anyway...when the internet became popular I went by Dale online and I used my mother's maiden name, mostly because my father's family...erm...most of them have criminal records.  Anyway...because I met so many of my online mates in person, they knew me as Dale J-----n, and I liked it.  I was also using it as my pen name [I'm an author/writer/House Boy.]  Eventually I got up the courage to make it my real name, and I asked my mother to choose my middle name.  She chose 'Amadeus'.  Best.  Middle name.  EVER.

Filing name change forms: $225
Advert in the newspaper alerting public of name change: $80
Affidavit from the newspaper: $10
Five copies of the judge's orders: $12.50
Changing my name to something really awesome that a nelly English accent can pronounce beautifully: PRICELESS!

There are some things money can't buy.  For everything else, there's...erm, cash, because I refuse to own a credit card.  [My credit is rubbish, anyway.]
 
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Chris R.

Everyone calls me 'Christopher' by now. I don't really know why I chose this name, and I'm not sure if I like it that much after all, but I just go with it right now. If I'll end up with another name, that I don't know.
I still have no clue for my middle name though.
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Smudge

This is a problem I'm having to work through as well. I know some people just changed their name from the feminine version to the masculine equivalent (Nichole to Nicholas for example) But I've got an androgynous name that's short so it won't really work for me.

Right now I'm just having people call me K or K-kun as an in-between name while I try and think of the one I really want.
Life's too short so spread the love.
You know it is, you know it is.
Do great things
For you know they must be done.

Someone's got it worse than you.
You know he does, you know he does.
So I'm asking you
To spread the
LOVE. :D
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And_go

My name, Andrew, just came to me. I've no idea what inspired it. Tried saying it to myself a few times and when I set up a new email address it just sounded right.

I do know a couple of people called Andy / Andrew but I'm not too close to them and I wanted something quite common, to fit in. I also wanted my name to sound quite male. So people wouldn't hear it then look at my body questioning my gender.
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JourneyFromConfusion

I basically chose my name (or at least the nickname I go by in trans spaces) by making my female name masculine. I'm almost 100% sure my mom would've named me that. Idk. I've felt detached from my birth name for a while now so Idk how easily the male version will fit, but we'll see. My mom is still processing all this so she's not going to give me a name at the moment.
When the world rejects you, learn to accept yourself. Self-love and acceptance are two of the hardest things to acquire, yet put everything in the universe into perspective when it is achieved.
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Rengar

My brother had a friend named, Derek when I was about 10 years old. I really liked the name and started using it as an alias before I transitioned. I came up with James for a middle name as it flowed pretty well with Derek. I had asked my mom what she would name me and I got "Kyle". I'm not a big fan of that name and Kyle james didn't sound very good. (My every child in my family has a name that starts with "K")

Derek James works just fine for me. Now I'm almost 6 months on Testosterone and living full time at home and at work as Derek. It's a nice feeling when people call you the name you identify with. It can even be a bit shocking when people call me "Derek" infront of people who call me my "K" nickname.
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supremecatoverlord

I chose what my given name would've been. I knew my entire life that it should've been my name, so I suppose that helped.
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pianoforte

I made a list of all the names I could think of that I liked (with the help of 20000-names.com) and then eliminated any that were names of people I was either close to or didn't like.

I have it narrowed down to a few, with one that is very very much my favorite. Of course, everyone I have talked to about it is like "noooooo, that's a terrible name for you" but I'll probably pick it anyway.

For the moment, though, I'm going by a gender-neutral nickname.
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Matthew

I'm still not too sure on my name, but I feel it fits and it does kinda suit me.

When I was around 12 / 13 I was really into drawing comics, and I made the main character based on myself and I called him Matt, but I kept the fact he was me a secret.
When I first started using trans websites I chose to use Matt and it stuck.

I haven't chosen a middle name yet, but for that I thought of names of my idols. The ones that came to mind and I quite like were Christian (Chris Adler) Jeremy (Jeremy Spencer) and Jonathan (Jon Davis). I like all of these, not 100% sure.

Matthew Christian <surname>
Matthew Jeremy <surname>
Matthew Jonathan <surname>

???  :(
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Blue Senpai

Quote from: Matthew on October 01, 2014, 09:45:33 AM
I'm still not too sure on my name, but I feel it fits and it does kinda suit me.

When I was around 12 / 13 I was really into drawing comics, and I made the main character based on myself and I called him Matt, but I kept the fact he was me a secret.
When I first started using trans websites I chose to use Matt and it stuck.

I haven't chosen a middle name yet, but for that I thought of names of my idols. The ones that came to mind and I quite like were Christian (Chris Adler) Jeremy (Jeremy Spencer) and Jonathan (Jon Davis). I like all of these, not 100% sure.

Matthew Christian <surname>
Matthew Jeremy <surname>
Matthew Jonathan <surname>

???  :(

Matthew Christian is awesome.

Turns out I just resorted using the masculine version of my birth name which is Jack. My middle name will be Félix.
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