Quote from: Sarah_P on June 26, 2017, 08:00:20 PM
I have no idea where Sarah came from. I only know I've been using it for my video game characters forever. Once or twice for tabletop rpg characters. Maybe subconciously I've always known that should have been my name from the start!
I've heard this kind of thing from a lot of people recently and it's so fascinating! I'm glad that it really comes so easily for some of us! <3
Quote from: yayo on June 26, 2017, 08:04:49 PM
My mom chose Abigail Elizabeth based on what my name would have been had I been born female. All these years later, it feels like that's my birth name xD and I know it makes my mom happy that she got to choose.
Those are so pretty and sound so nice together. ;w; I'm really glad your mom got to help as well. I was really exciting when my mom wanted to help, and while I know that she's just a jokster, it kind of made me sad that she didn't really have any serious suggestions.......
Those I think Wade, after Deadpool, was actually serious and that makes me happy that my mom wasn't really into nerdy things when I was born or lord knows what the name would have been.
Quote from: Vincent Johnson on July 02, 2017, 05:44:27 AM
Choosing a name is kind of a battle. However, I didn't stress too much about it. Even before coming out my girlfriend would jokingly call me, "Vince" or "Vinny" so I kind of kept that name. I very much like the name, despite what my mother thinks.
I like it too! It's not very common, but it's also not totally out there!
I know a guy named Sebastian Maxwell, and I thought it was so out there at first, but he informed me he has actually met several other FTM's with that name.
Vinny sounds like a bad ass mob boss, and Vince sounds super classy and rich.

Quote from: seth.james on July 02, 2017, 02:25:37 PM
I love reading all these stories! It's really cool to see how everyone chose their names.
Manchester Worthington Curvin III... because it makes you sound like you come from money LOLOL. I also love the waffle response. Your mom sounds awesome. Also, I'd like to say that "Steven Lee" really does suit you.
No one's ever suggested names to me. I tried asking my mom if she had any male names picked out in case I'd been born a boy, but...
I got a response like that. She said, "No, I knew I was going to have a girl." When I asked how, she said, "I just knew." No help there. It's nice to hear someone else's parent(s) have responded in that way. I suppose some people do have those feelings about the kids they're going to have, but it seems oddly deterministic to me.
The name "Seth" has been with me for a while. It started almost ten years ago as the name of a character in a story I was writing, back before I realized I was trans (I didn't realize how long it'd been until I thought about it... wow). This character evolved and became one I identified with more and more. By the time I realized I was trans this year, he was nearly identical to me aside from appearances--same personality, similar history. At first I didn't want to take the name for myself because I'd always pictured the character as tall, and I'm... well, not, but then I realized it was silly to not take the name for that reason, and that honestly, the name had sort of been mine for a long time already.
I have yet to tell anyone IRL what my name is. It feels oddly personal, probably because I've been holding onto it for so long without mentioning it to anyone, and didn't talk about my gender identity questioning with much anyone either. I definitely will be telling most everyone before I tell my mother, because I imagine she won't react well to the fact that I plan to change my name. I still haven't worked out how to tell her I will be driving five hours away for an informed consent appointment for HRT in just a couple weeks. (Never driven that far on my own, and haven't talked about HRT with her yet. Not looking forward to this conversation, haha.)
I know right? They're such good stories. T___T
And yeah...I'm okay with my gender being waffle...I do love waffles. She said when the doctor asked her if she wanted a boy or a girl she said both....Careful what you wish for mom!!!! But I feel your struggle, my mom knew she was having a girl so she didn't pick out any boy names either. I wasn't surprised, but I was still kinda bummed when I found out.
(But I was almost an abortion as well, so beggars can't be choosers. BUT THAT'S A STORY FOR ANOTHER DAY!)She really is awesome though! She's hands down my best friend, and if I'd have been anyone else and didn't have such a good sense of humor I'd probably be pretty offended with all the joking she did when I came out to her, but that's how we deal with uncomfortable situations, and we both have really messed up senses of humor. I was actually crying over what a good reaction she had and what a good mom she is and she told me, "Quit being such a little b****."
I like the name Seth a lot, it's kind of a fun name, and based on your posts I've seen around the forum I think it suits you!
That's quite a drive but I hope it goes VERY well for you, and I hope that your name and HRT conversations with your mom goes really well! I'll definitely keep you in my thoughts! -fingers crossed-