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How much did you / will you change your name?

Started by Renate, December 29, 2007, 06:53:03 PM

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KarenLyn

330 for me. though I did recycle a few letters. My first name used to be mark but I much prefer Karen.

Karen Lyn
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gothique11

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I changed my name at the end Nov. 2006 so, yeah, a year ago.

My old name was Nathan John M******.

I changed it to Natalie Ashlyn-Rose M*****.

I kept the old last name because M***** is cool (not because of my family). I changed my first name to Natalie, which just seemed to fit and everyone seemed to like it (plus, I was called Nat before so it was super easy for everyone to just keep calling me Nat afterwards). And Ashlyn-Rose is my original name at birth given to me by my mom, but then it was legally changed to Nathan John afterwards. Erm, I don't know how to word that because Ashlyn-Rose wasn't my "legal" name, just birth, and then legalized as Nathan shortly after. My mom has never told me who the names are after, and when I tried to talk to her about it she doesn't talk a lot about it. She can be weird like that, so she mentions stuff but not everything and then decides to not talk about it. *shurgs* But yeah, when I found that out I put it as my middle name, and I did it just before I sent my paperwork in 'cause I didn't know that little detail before hand.

So, erm, I don't know what my numbers would be.


--natalie :)



--- Edited. I realized that hey, this board isn't private and I already have a ->-bleeped-<-  requesting that I  add him to my facebook! Urm, no. I get enough ->-bleeped-<-s emailing me a day that I don't want them into my personal space. So, yeah, if someone has facebook and wants to add me, PM me. ->-bleeped-<-s who might be reading this: your answer is no. Sorry!
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Shana A

When I originally changed my name, I only used one name, like Prince or Madonna. I've since expanded it, now is 123 form. I created my first name by altering my birth name although with different first letter, middle name uses same first letter as my birth name, it came from an ancestor on my mother's side of the family, and I use a last name from my mother's side of the family as well.

y2g
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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ktmoore89

330 - Joseph Dwayne Moore to Katherine Irene Moore.

Moore - Doesn't need to change for me yet.

Joseph - From the bible, and my grandfather's middle name.
Dwayne - Father's first name. BLAH!

Katherine - Not sure exactly but mother really liked it.
Irene - My grandmother's middle name.

Both names were from my parents. It just happened that I ended up with the wrong one when I was born. That's been fixed now.  ;)
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cindybc

#24
Hi, I picked the name Cynthia. the name of a girl I was friend with for a time in Barrie in southern Ontario. When it came time to pick names for my change of ID I remembered Cynthia and I then picked Leanne for a second name just because I liked it and I kept the same last name.

Not certain I understand the number thingie I guess I would be 330

Cindy 
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mr_marc

I havent changed my name yet.
But it'll be Marc Frances Wilson or Marc Lewis Wilson.
Still debating since my birth name is Megan Louise lol.
I picked Marc because if i was born geneticly male, thats what i would of been called.
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Rachael

My full name? Rachael alyssa W***** (you understand im sure)
part hebrew, and with classical greek hints :) i like :)
although i DID get my last job using my pretransition name, and was still thought a girl... that was a system shock :P
R :police:
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Gina_Taylor

#27
I'd be a 333 as well. I totally changed my name. My mom hates the idea and doesn't understand why I needed to change my surname as well, but I tried to explain to her that I need to create an entire new persona with my feminine attire so that when I'm in my male persona I am one persona and when I'm in my female persona I'm somebody totally different. Kind of like a Dr. Jeckll Mr. Hyde thing.

Gina  :icon_dance:
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Laura91

Quote from: Gina_Taylor on December 31, 2007, 08:39:56 AM
I'd be a 333 as well. I totally changed my name. My mom hates the idea and doesn't understand why I needed to change my surname as well, but I tried to explain to her that I need to create an entire new persona with my feminine attire so that when I'm in my male persona I am one persona and when I'm in my female persona I'm somebody totally different. Kind of like a Dr. Jeckle Mr. Hyde thing.

Gina  :icon_dance:


That is exactly why I am completely changing my name as well. A lot of people did not understand why I am going to do that, but once I explained the reasons for it they understood.
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Rachael

330 then :P

i love my family, and im the same person, why would i want to disown them? even though they did me :(
R :police:
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Robin_p

"110" I guess

Robin Kem P.

I like my last name. My middle name use to be "Kemyataojuko". My family in californias has always called me "Kim". I just kept the e.
Robin is just gender alternate.

Hugs,
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Dorothy

I changed my first name to a feminized version of the former.  I kept my sur name intact.
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Purple Pimp

First and middle name totally changed, but last name is former first name.  I liked it, didn't have any problem with it, but it just wasn't gendered female.  I chose not to keep my old last name because it's pretty rare and I don't want to be googled down the line.

Lia
First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you would do. -- Epictetus
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stephm

0 or 2 for first name, female variant of male name  ??? so maybe that should be 1

3 for middle name, didn't have one before

3 for last name,  Mothers maiden name

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Gina_Taylor

Hey Laura91, it's kind of nice to see that we think a like. Unfortunately Rachael, I think that that is the reason that my mom was thinking. That by changing my entire name I'm disowning my family. Unfortuantely from day one, my family has never approved of my lifestyle so in a way I am disowning them or seperating my femininine life from theirs.

Gina  :icon_dance:
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KarenLyn

Quote from: genovais on December 31, 2007, 08:07:33 PM
First and middle name totally changed, but last name is former first name.  I liked it, didn't have any problem with it, but it just wasn't gendered female.  I chose not to keep my old last name because it's pretty rare and I don't want to be googled down the line.

Lia

I googled myself with my current surname and my SO's surname and DAMN there are a lot of both! I even found excerpts from my rookie race season. So kewl!

Karen Lyn
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Ms Bev

Okay.....I guess I'll be your first zero, as I've kept my name intact.  Legal first name is Michael, legal middle name is Beverly, then my last name, which I would not change anyway.  I simply go by my middle name.  Funny, I now embrace the name I tried so hard to hide as a child.   When people make comments about my first name, I tell them Michael Learned seems to like her name....but please call me Bev.
My credit cards say Beverly _______,  My Red Cross card reads Beverly _______ , my signature is Beverly _________, or, M Beverly _______ if I think I might have to be quasi legit.  I don't sign my taxes, as they're electronic, but if I did, it would be signed Michael Beverly _______.

Certain parts of the system, I don't mess with.  My driver's license is Michael Beverly, but it has a female gender marker.

Bev
1.) If you're skating on thin ice, you might as well dance. 
Bev
2.) The more I talk to my married friends, the more I
     appreciate  having a wife.
Marcy
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Jay



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Rachael

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Jay

Quote from: Rachael on January 02, 2008, 05:23:44 AM
arnt all names real? just different?
R :police:

Well done Rachael thought someone would notice that! :P


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