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Started by Terra, March 22, 2006, 06:03:06 PM

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Terra

I've been playing with babynames.com and I discovered something.

I have always been a believer in that there is something to a name. After all, my birth name means Honorable Ruler. I believe this fits my personality because I am told I make a good leader and I am fair, almost to a fault. ;)

Anyways, I am fourth generation italian so I typed in 'reborn' under search, and in the italian meaning got Renee. I would jump on this but for one thing, that's my aunts name. My aunt who has extreme dislike for me. (Extreme pacifist + militay family member = friction) I also know that my transition isn't going to go over well with her or her family. Any advice? Should I go for it if I like it?
"If you quit before you try, you don't deserve to dream." -grandmother
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madison

I'm not stalking you Luana, I swear. Its just that you keep posting and I keep having thoughts. :)

While I can't hope to fully understand the scope of your situation, is it possible that choosing such a name could actually open an opportunity for acceptance? By choosing your Aunt's name Renee, you are potentially showing a sign of respect for the family, for your heritage. At least that is how I saw it when I first read your post. While there may be friction now, that may not always be the case, and your name search could end up being an auspicious event.

From my perspective, if the name feels right, and using it would not have the opposite effect as the one I postulated, I would encourage you to go for it.

While my screen name here is Madison, I only chose it to give me a sense of anonymity, and because I had an irrational fear of people, even here, not accepting my somewhat unique, genderqueer identity. So I thought to choose a "Female" name to protect myself, and maybe use if I ever decide to be a drag queen on the weekends. But the funny thing is that I changed my name many years ago in real life. I too believe that there is meaning in names. I was born Richard. Which means among other things 'leader'. And while I never thought about it growing up, that was exactly the role I would assume, without even wanting it sometimes e.g. taking managerial positions that I didn't really want just because it seemed like what I should do. But I found that while I have leadership qualities, that is not really the essence of my being. I do however believe in life, in fun, in seeking out joy and new experiences. Thus when circumstances arose that humorously inspired me to change my LAST name, it only seemed natural to seek out a new first name. Many ideas came up, but in the end I settled on Zoe. While I am a crossdresser, I do not wish to be a woman or pass, but it didn't seem odd to choose a new name that for the most part is considered a female name.  And that is the funny part, at least to me. I signed up at a transgendered/crossdresser forum and made a new "female" name, because the name Zoe to me is so intrinsically linked to my own unique male self and identity, that I thought it would make me a freak here at Susan's.

Names are important, Luana. Words have meaning, and meaning gives us purpose. Keep me informed if I should start referring to you as Renee.
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stephanie_craxford

One thing that you must understand Luana is that you are never going to be able to please everyone, no matter what you do or try.  It would also seem that your aunt for fall into the category of "People who will never like me no matter what I do or don't do".  So if you like the name then use it, just expect awkward moments when you meet and you have to call each other Renee :)

Steph
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LostInTime

I tried to stay away from the names of close relatives and friends.  For one, I wanted something different.  Two, I did not want to run the risk of that causing a problem.  It made me dig and dig but I finally found the right name combination for me and have stuck with that ever since.  YMMV and all that.
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Nero

I know this is an ancient thread, Luana, but I love the name Renee!
Renee = Reborn
I think it's perfect.
Sometimes, a name chooses you, not the other way around. If you like it, then what would be the point in settling for some other name? I don't see any problem with it also being the name of a family member. In Rome, sisters had to share the same name, such as Claudia the elder, and Claudia the younger,etc. Names have overlapped in families since the beginning of time. So, she doesn't like you. All the more reason why her opinion on this should have no bearing on your decision. She doesn't own all rights to the name. I say Renee is a beautiful name, and if you like it, make it yours.

Nero
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Melissa

FWIW, my daughter's middle name is Renee.  It's actually kind of funny that it means reborn too.  My Aunt died the same year as she was born (a few months beforehand) and it wasn't until a while later that I realized both my daughter and aunt had the same initials.

Melissa
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tinkerbell

#6
I thought I'd posted here before but obviously I hadn't.  Probably it was a different post with the same topic :)....anyway...


tink :icon_chick:
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Kaitlyn

Quote from: tinkerbell on June 21, 2006, 08:24:11 PM
I thought I'd posted here before but obviously I hadn't.  Probably it was a different post with the same topic :)....anyway...

You're right! I thought so too and looked a little... https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,3428.0.html

And that's a very touching story to go along with what I'm sure is a beautiful name =)

~Kaitlyn
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tinkerbell

Thank you Kaitlyn.  Your comments are very much appreciated. :)

Tinkerbell
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Terra

Well, I finally decided on a name, How about this...

Elissa Grey

Elissa means 'consicrated to God', I chose Grey because I like it and al the connotations that go with it. ;)

Noone go and steal my name now! ;D
"If you quit before you try, you don't deserve to dream." -grandmother
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Melissa

Quote from: Elissa on July 19, 2006, 04:39:32 PM
Noone go and steal my name now! ;D
It looks like you took part of my name.

Melissa
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Terra

*Smiles sweetly* Thats because you left such a positive mark on my life Melissa! ;D

Actually, the name is Elisa, guess I got carried away with my s' but it still looks nice, can I keep it?
"If you quit before you try, you don't deserve to dream." -grandmother
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Melissa

Go ahead. :)  I like the new name.

Melissa
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