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Why do transsexuals mostly choose the same names?

Started by crastiah, March 20, 2012, 12:29:50 AM

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azSam

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King Malachite

Quote from: Samantharz on March 20, 2012, 12:38:06 AM
Global Warming Porn? Yeah, I could go for some hot green house gas on melting polar ice action.

I'll bring the cheesecake.  :)
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Miki

Quote from: Samantharz on March 20, 2012, 12:33:22 AM
I blame it on global warming.

Its a little known fact that solar and wind both generate more transition naming options, while recycling merely adds "ie" to the end of existing names with little hearts over the "i"...   More recent explorations of cheesecake porn driven energy sources have only concluded that cheesecake is awesome in or out of a porn context.  Further investigation is obviously called for.



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Keaira

If there is another Keaira Raine in this world who is trans.... well, then the world is a better place for it. :P
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crastiah

Quote from: Keaira on March 20, 2012, 12:45:53 AM
If there is another Keaira Raine in this world who is trans.... well, then the world is a better place for it. :P
Is your name legally Keaira Raine?
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Alainaluvsu

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Keaira

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annette

As far as I know, I'm the one and only Annette on this board and yes, it's my legal name.
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Cindy

Is it the same as why all dentists are called Rob?
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Alyx.

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Maegan

Mine is different!  :laugh:

Not Megan or Meagan, but Maegan. A good Scottish friend of mine suggested it many years ago. Apparently the spelling is Scottish.


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eli77

Quote from: Beverley on March 20, 2012, 04:39:36 AM
OK, using Susan's as a test and searching the Memberlist

There are (have been) a total of

4 Bev/Beverly/Beverley names
10 Catherine/Cathys
13 Danielles
7 Erins
23 Michelles

Beverley

51 Sarah or Sara

Do I win a prize? :)

(Though to be fair, it's common as dirt for cis women too.)
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Kitty_Babe

Those names are very common in society, that's all, especially names like Sara, or Sarah. Oh, and EVEN Catherine, Kathy, Cathy and so on. I chose my name Catherine, for various reasons, I originally did make a list in my mind, so it was either Maria or Catherine. I chose Catherine, and at the time I wasn't sure why it was, I just felt more attracted to that name. My Mother's best friend was called Catherine, and she died of Cancer a long time ago. So that was a little bit of an 'Ouch' moment there. THEN, the day I told my mother, when I 'Came out' as it were, I later find out, from my sister, that I 'was' supposed to of been a girl, my mother, was planning to call her first born, 'Catherine'. So fact was she intended to originally call me Catherine all along, I never knew about it until many years later. So that really is 'spooky' to say the least. Who knew ? All I can say is some things are meant to happen.
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JessicaH

I liked the name Jessica way before knowing anyone in the trans community. I originally used the name Staci when I signed up here because there seemed to be too many "Jessica's" around. Then I thought that it really didn't matter because most people that I know wont relate to it as a common trans name so what does it matter...
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Jam

Quote from: Maegan on March 20, 2012, 04:29:38 AM
Mine is different!  :laugh:

Not Megan or Meagan, but Maegan. A good Scottish friend of mine suggested it many years ago. Apparently the spelling is Scottish.

do you say your megan or may-gan? I have a cousin called Maegan (as in may-gan) but i've never met anyone else with it.
This seems to be common among guys too, I see a lot of Kaidens, Aiden...Hayden lol anything with 'den' at the end really.
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Annah

Every transguy I have encountered in person has been a hayden, ayden, or similar.

About 70%ish of the transgirls i encountered in person has been Zoey, Chloe, some derivitive of Megan. I have been seeing  a lot of Teagans........i have never seen a Teagan (Teagen) is my entire life until I became transgender and now I personally know of 7.
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King Malachite

I just noticed a lot of transmen have the the sound of "kai" in their names including me.  Mala "kai" te
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