Quote from: Dan on June 24, 2017, 01:24:36 AM
It's only in the last few days that I've started to think about changing my name to something completely different. I agree with Allyssa's arguments that making a radical change makes it a lot easier for others to be aware of the change. I was initially going to simply use the masculine version of my female name, but that will really confuse people for some time, plus I would rather that people would not remember the female me as I go forward.
I've not yet decided if I will change only my first name or my family name as well. I will definitely drop the very female middle name.
What name to choose, that is the big question. I am Scandinavian background and will probably choose a typical Scandinavian name. Plus, it will have to have some meaning to me. Thinking....
I totally get that....A lot of the choices I've picked are a lot different, but not for the fact that they're different, just that I liked them.
That being said, I don't really want people to forget the female me, so much as support me as I become the male me....
I was trying to make a video to post online and I ended up babbling, which is always the case. I got really choked up, because I started getting on to the topic of how I didn't want to leave Melanie Courtney Curvin buried in a ditch somewhere...Sure my future is going to be totally different, but if it wasn't for everything I've gone through and everything I've done, as that female, I wouldn't be where I am today and I definitely wouldn't be the person I am.
Then again, I'm a really cheesy, sentimental person.
Quote from: CarlyMcx on June 24, 2017, 03:03:49 AM
I went from Charles Edward to Carly Emelinda. Going from Charles to Carly was pretty easy. I've never personally known a girl or woman named Carly so no problems there. Carly Simon had the name before I did (she is 17 years older than I am). It was not a popular name the year I was born but it started to spike with Carly Simon's musical career in 1968, six years after I was born.
Edward does not feminize well. Emelinda is a popular name in the Philippines where my wife is from and I love the sound of it. It also contracts to Mindy, a name I used for an online profile on an old online BBS back in the days before the internet, when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
I like Mindy...I've definitely never heard Emelinda before. o:
A male alternative for Edward definitely could have been Eddy (pronounced e-d) though, but I think sometimes it's a good choice to think out of the box!
Quote from: Rachel_Christina on June 24, 2017, 04:08:56 AM
Rachel was my great Grannys name on my mom's side,and would have been mine had I been born a girl.
I turned my first name Christopher to Christina, as it was the name my dad gave me.
So far he is not atall accepting and he has not talked to me in atleast 4 months since he found out, even if he never comes round, I still want the name he give me, or the female varient of it
Awww that's super sweet! I like that! As for your dad, hopefully he'll come around, and I think that your attitude about it is just fine and dandy!
I considered Jason, because my grandmother's first child was named Jason, but he was still born, and while I thought it might be kind of a sweet tribute type thing, I thought it might not be the best idea due to feels and such, and my mom confirmed this for me when I came out to her.
The middle name I often go to is Lee, because that was originally supposed to be Lee.
Quote from: Viktor on June 24, 2017, 05:46:41 AM
I passed on one choice because someone I know well is seeing an individual with the same name. Which is awkward.
Decided to go with the name I would have been called by my parents as the alternate gender name/backup choice. I got more fond of it as time went on. I don't know anyone else with the name, so that's good.
I know! I'm trying not to pick names of people I know, or people other people I know,
know....It's REALLY hard...And if you include my biological father's side of the family it's HUGE and there's lots of men and boys so a lot of the names are taken....Awfully enough, most of them are James, but that's fine, because I don't want to be named after my trash-ass excuse for a sperm donor.

Quote from: MeTonie on June 24, 2017, 06:05:00 AM
I have not legally changed my names yet. But I chose a name that noone in my surroundings have. That is Oliver. I also chose a second name that is Tony. My son's name is Anton. Tony is short for Anthony/Antonio/Anton.
Instead of creating a name and connect with my dad, who I hate, I connected to my son instead.
The names have not been top 10 in my country when I was born. That is also good.
That's a really sweet story though! It's nice that your and your son can share~