Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

:huh: How Do You Chose Your Name?


Guest Flistan

Recommended Posts

Guest Flistan

ugh- I'm really frustrated b/c I'm on my phone and right when when I finished typing all of this, my phone deleted it all, argh!!

Anywho...

Ever since I was little, I've always been fascinated with the idea of what I'd be like if I was born a guy, like my name. If I were a guy, my parents would have named me Edward for my grandfather(ew, Twilight get it off get it off! lol).

Lately, since I've been thinking about crossdressing on occassion after I get a summer job and can buy my own clothes in secret, I've been wondering if I should have a masculine public name, but it might be hard on my friends, haha. Thing is, I have quite a feminine name that has no male equivalent. ><

I've asked a couple of friends about the subject, and one of them said I look like an Erik. Being androgyne however has made me wonder if I should have a more androgynous name like Logan. It's the name of one of the characters in my stories and I have an attachment to the meaning, but it doesn't really sound like ''me''. I sort of like something like Erik or Ethan.

So, I decided to put this up so everyone could inspire others to chose their name, whether by basing it off your birth name, what your parents would have called you if born the opposite gender, what you like, what name meaning describes you, or what sounds good to you. :3

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

NAME?

Gosh - everyone does it differently. I once liked 'Becka" - but changed my mind. Then I went through some of the new female names this generation has - good strong women's names but feminine.

But

I settled on two family names. The women in my family named 'Elizabeth' - POWERFUL. And there is a sentimental attachement to 'Anne." I owe these people so much - all are deceased except my daughter - all were so special to me. I had to be in their circle.

But 'Becka' still appeals to me sometmes - but I have been Lizzy too long and I strongly identify with it now.

Perhaps - look in 'male" names section of 'what to name your baby.'

Lizzy (aka Shizuzu -grin)

Link to comment
Guest Matthias_Bane

I actually named myself after my role play character. He was my oldest one, and most like myself (I role played to allow myself be a boy the way I longed to physically, all my characters are male and are created from taking one specific trait of myself and making it the main personality feature of them). My fully changed name is Matthias Alexander Bane, for the two most prominant characters and my great (great?) grandmother's maiden name. :3 So in a way, I too took from one of my stories.

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

forum emote title fail, lol.

haha- my name is Bekah. >< and my sister's middle name is elizabeth. how ironic.

i used to look on babyname sites forever for character names, but i somehow lost my spark for it... /:

there was one i really liked- Akshay (name of onre of my characters- on my icon) but I don't think with my terribly white complection that an Indian name woulrd fit... ><

I'll have to think on it...

Link to comment
Guest Lauren D.

Well, my parents were cruel enough to give a joy a girl's middle name so I just used that as my first name, made my grandmother's name my middle name, and dropped my last name and replaced it with my first name. I was Lucky to have a first name that is easily converted to a last name and I really love the way my name sounds.

I am now Lauren Patricia D. :-)

xoxo Laurie

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

eh, that won't work... i know like 7 chrises and one of them is my ex-best friend >< (although strangely we're getting along... o.0). i've always like that name though..

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean
I'm of the "the name should reflect the person" camp; I would say one that is you.

I agree....

I'm a Donna Jean....always have been.....

I look like, walk like and talk like a Donna Jean...

No mystery there!

Huggs...

Guess who?

Link to comment
Guest My_Genesis
forum emote title fail, lol.

haha- my name is Bekah. >< and my sister's middle name is elizabeth. how ironic.

i used to look on babyname sites forever for character names, but i somehow lost my spark for it... /:

there was one i really liked- Akshay (name of onre of my characters- on my icon) but I don't think with my terribly white complection that an Indian name woulrd fit... ><

I'll have to think on it...

My birth name is (/was) Rebecca (so no male equivalent except maybe Beck? like the singer? lol), but my initials turn out to be R.J., so I just went with R.J. because that is a pretty common male name/acronym.. lol... then I wasn't sure what it should actually stand for..but my mom also told me if I had been born a boy my parents considered Robert and James, so I've decided on Robert James as the full name, but I'll go by just R.J. unless it might cause confusion with other R.J.'s? In that case I'd go by Robbie J. (and I might make that my name on facebook b/c they don't let you have 2 capital letters, just the R is capitalized and that bugs me :P) I just think it sounds cool, has a nice ring to it. :)

Link to comment

Ok... My name choice was fairly complicated. My actual name I was born with was a fairly Androgynous name but also fairly unique. Basically, my name is currently listed as Raven. I didn't want to use my birth name despite my liking it. So... I went into my male roleplay characters.

One of them was named Athan, it is derived from the greek word Athanas which means immortal. Since immortality is something I would always love for myself, I kind of put that as a yes. Besides, I also love A names. This name is kind of half made and easy to interpret as Ethan, which doesn't bother me.

I also picked a middle name, partially because I would feel bothered to not have a semi long name since my birth name has two middle names and a hyphanated name. I picked Raphael because I liked the association with healing. I also have a fascination with the angels and demons in christanity even though my belief system is... Complicated.

Pick a name that fits you. If you have to, if you like certain sounds, look there. If you like certain ethnicities for names, go there too. Above all though, remember to pick a meaning that suits you.

Link to comment
Guest ChalenAustin
Hon that's just it :)

You don't choose your name. Your name chooses you :)

When it finds you. You will know :)

HUGS

Brenda

I agree. Mine found me and it's perfect.

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

I don't think this works for males.

But for transitioning MTF? I read in a guide for cross dressers (I read everything) when you need a female name, you use the name of the pet dog you loved as a kid, and add your mother's maiden name

Hope this helps

Sandy Moore

Link to comment
Guest Blindheart

My mom would have named me Laura if i had been born a girl. I might have ended up using that except for the fact that my brother dated a girl with that name for awhile so it just felt kinda weird. ended up choosing Lana instead, since i had been using it for years anyway when i needed a girl name in a video game. The way i got it was i just re-arranged the letters in my given name. of those 4 letters i get 1 boys name and 2 girls.

Link to comment
Guest Katrina Reann

I picked several names and put them on a huge wheel, (like the wheel of fortune wheel) Spun it and it kept landed on bankrupt. So then I put all the names on a dart board, but kept missing the board entirely. The I put all the names in a hat and kept pulling out names I didn't like.(It was kind of like the bad santa thing, you never get what you really want). So then I just started trying on names like I do clothes and found one that fits.

I know, I do things the hard way, but you gotta' give me kudos for trying...lol

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean
I don't think this works for males.

But for transitioning MTF? I read in a guide for cross dressers (I read everything) when you need a female name, you use the name of the pet dog you loved as a kid, and add your mother's maiden name

Hope this helps

Sandy Moore

LOL.....

Well, I guess then I'd be ......

Buddy I dunno...

Link to comment
I don't think this works for males.

But for transitioning MTF? I read in a guide for cross dressers (I read everything) when you need a female name, you use the name of the pet dog you loved as a kid, and add your mother's maiden name

Hope this helps

Sandy Moore

Okay then, from today on I will be known as Lucretius Barkenstein Thomas!!!!

...Or not.

Anywho...

I keep flip-flopping on my name. When I first started out I wanted something more feminine- Caitlin, Emily, whatever. I just wanted something generic that wouldn't make me stand out of a crowd. However, these days my confidence has slipped considerably and I can't imagine myself saying, "my name is (girls name)." So, instead I've been thinking about a unisex one like 'Francis.' Not really sure though.

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

Ugh, it's so hard for me to think about it... I like certain names because they sound cool (Erik/Erikeld and Ethan), ones that mean something to me (Logan), ones that mean something to me but are to ethnic for my whiteness(Akshay, Akira), and rawrg. T.T Lol I wonder what people would think of me if I asked them to call me Shift. That'd be a little weird, since it's the name of a character(shape-shifter) in one of my stories, and it's not really a catchy name nor is it popular... "Shift, like... the key on my keyboard?" o.0

Ugh, nothing is sticking. T.T

Whatever, I'll figure it out somehow. Anyone have suggestions? >< I think the most expressively accurate photo of mine is the one on my profile, it's just I'm surprised a name isn't jumping out at/sticking with me yet...

Link to comment
Guest Sotha

The only thing I can suggest is that a relatively mundane name would probably be a good idea (like Ethan or Logan, both of which I like by the way). And just because a name may not appeal to you right off the bat, it may grow on you after some experimentation.

Good luck!

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

thanks pplz. :3 i've narrowed it down a little. my friend suggested to me Jack, which is androgynous if u think about Jackie(although not too keen on that...). hopefully in time it will come, although i am anxious. ><

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   8 Members, 0 Anonymous, 262 Guests (See full list)

    • Birdie
    • Mirrabooka
    • AllieJ
    • SamC
    • Vidanjali
    • Heather Shay
    • KathyLauren
    • Petra Jane
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.1k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,094
    • Most Online
      8,356

    MossycupMolly
    Newest Member
    MossycupMolly
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Angelo christoper
      Angelo christoper
      (38 years old)
    2. Joslynn
      Joslynn
      (61 years old)
    3. Kaltia_Atlas
      Kaltia_Atlas
    4. Rika_Lil
      Rika_Lil
      (40 years old)
    5. Summerluv
      Summerluv
      (19 years old)
  • Posts

    • Heather Shay
      Listening to a YouTube mix for me and this song came up and I immediately fell in love again and just want to play music with like minded musicians playing OUR music and feel the joy and fulfillment even if no one else gets it. I love to fall into the music....  
    • April Marie
      Welcome to the forums, giz! We’re so happy you found us. You’ll find lots of information and many wonderful people here. Each of us is unique but we all share similarities as well. Look around, ask questions and join in where you feel comfortable!
    • Heather Shay
      NPR tiny desk winner 2024 - REALLY ENJOYED - simple song with wonderful melody, retro sound, reminds me of Billy Preston....  
    • Heather Shay
      What is happiness for you?
    • Birdie
      Funny.....   The day-centre transportation director told me yesterday morning that I was to receive an award, my picture on the website, etc... for having won the billiards tournament (I knew better).   Later that afternoon he returns to "shake my hand" and tell me, "thanks for participating."   I could have told him that was all I would receive earlier. I'm not well liked by management. 
    • Heather Shay
      Feelings are joyful as happiness spreads.
    • Heather Shay
      The Power of Feeling our Feelings: a story of joy and pain https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57cc4071725e25df3ef3c66a/1683051267452-AAZVC5ZJZ5E2XRBOOPRE/unsplash-image-rOKbmUbcOVg.jpg Does “joy” feel like a distant memory or an intangible experience for you?  Are you on the journey of seeking more joy in your life? Maybe you’ve found this blog, as in your healing journey, “more joy” is the beacon that gets you through the tough times, and you are fearlessly on the quest to learn more about trauma, anxiety and depression and how to support a more joyous life. If that sounds like you, then welcome, this post is for you, and if that doesn’t feel like you that’s okay too, I invite you to stay for a story. Let me tell you a story about a woman named Ellie who came to therapy with the goal of “wanting to feel more joy + lightness in her life”. She sat on the couch across from me…she was so eternally wise, and self-aware. She had worked so hard to get to this place of understanding herself, but she still felt stuck and nowhere closer to her joyful, fulfilled life. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57cc4071725e25df3ef3c66a/1684948947151-PH97YWGUXYF7JJT25K1I/image-asset.jpeg She came back session after session, explaining her struggles and breaking down the gritty details of who she was, until one day I said, I paused her again in attempts to help her connect more with her emotional experience, For the first time in her therapy experience, Ellie was still, she took a moment to check inside and find her sadness…she was really being with her emotional experience. Sometimes as humans we can be aware of feelings, but struggle to FEEL the feelings, tuning in to our emotions and letting them take up space. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57cc4071725e25df3ef3c66a/1684949533886-EOI9VPKBEQ2EZHERTYT1/image-asset.jpeg All of a sudden she felt her throat getting tighter, her heart sinking, and tears welling up in her eyes. She said, as she began to cry, “ yeah I feel so sad because…” I so ever gently interrupted her again “hey Ellie it’s okay, can we just let the sadness be there, it's SO important why, and also its SO important to just feel, so just feel sad my dear”. Ellie, hearing this, felt her shoulders drop and soften in surrender, and spent the next minute or so letting her tears flow, crying, and being guided by me, to find support in her own breath and the pillows and blankets on the couch. This somatic release, was exactly what she needed. She cried, while I held space, providing compassionate support and company, until Ellie felt a huge sense of relief wash over her body and exclaimed “woah that felt so cathartic, I feel lighter”.  I cracked a very stereotypical nerdy therapist joke and Ellie let out a HUGE chuckle, beginning  to laugh deep into her belly, and that feeling of lightness transformed into a moment of JOY! Could it be? Ellie settled into a feeling of calm after her chuckle with me and asked, “What just happened? For a moment there I felt so light and wow, I really laughed. Is that joy? How is that possible?” I then began to share a bit of on emotions…."Let me explain the connection between our pain and joy. They might be more connected than you think!” Emotions are an integral part of the human experience. They provide us with valuable information about ourselves and our environment, and they can motivate us to take action or change our behavior. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57cc4071725e25df3ef3c66a/1684950220510-2BYGYE4A5XKZODNS2I0Y/image-asset.jpeg However, it is common for people to try to avoid or suppress emotions such as sadness, anger, and fear.  They may try to explain it away, finding logical and “cognitive” ways to cope with the pain…. While this may seem like a reasonable strategy to avoid discomfort, it can actually have negative consequences, including a reduced ability to feel positive emotions. Our emotions are interconnected and interdependent, they are all processed in the same areas of the brain. The neural pathways that process pain are called the nociceptive pathways. The nociceptive pathways send signals to the brain's pain center, the somatosensory cortex, which processes the sensory information and generates the experience of pain.   However, the same neural pathways that process pain can also process pleasure and joy.  This is because the somatosensory cortex does not just process sensory information related to pain; it also processes sensory information related to other physical sensations, such as touch, temperature, and pressure. When we experience pleasure and joy, these sensory signals are processed in the same way as pain signals. However, instead of activating the pain center, they activate the brain's pleasure center. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57cc4071725e25df3ef3c66a/1684950865903-TQRJXIIXD3SHELV065QA/image-asset.jpeg This means that the same sensory channels in the brain can be activated by both pain and pleasure, but the experience we have depends on which part of the brain is activated. When the pain center is activated, we experience pain, and when the pleasure center is activated, we experience pleasure and joy. Pain and joy are actually closely related to each other, cousins if you will! In other words, our emotional experiences are not isolated events, but rather a complex and dynamic system of interrelated experiences. When we try to avoid or suppress our perceived negative emotions, we are essentially shutting down a part of our emotional experience. This can create a "numbing" effect, where we feel less overall emotion, both positive and negative.  This is because the brain processes emotions as a whole, so if we try to suppress painful or uncomfortable emotions, it can also reduce the intensity and richness of positive emotions. Research has shown that people who struggle to identify or express their emotions, particularly painful ones, often experience lower levels of overall emotional experience, including positive emotions. This is because our ability to experience positive emotions is dependent on our ability to process and regulate negative emotions. By suppressing negative emotions, we may be hindering our ability to fully experience positive emotions. _____________________________ So, to wrap up this short story with a nice bow… Ellie was able to FEEL into her sadness, thus allowing her to FEEL into the depths of her own experience of joy. She was activating “stuck” pain and moving through the experience, using those key areas of the brain, so her JOY was fully expressed as well. This is why….I extend an invitation for you to FEEL it all my dear, the heavy and awful, the light, and all the emotions in between. These different parts of us, make up who we are. If it feels too scary at first that's okay, maybe find a trusted friend or a therapist that can help support you in feeling safe  to express your emotions slowly, bit by bit, over time.  And If you are ready to lean into those heavier feelings, let them out, because the pain that you may be avoiding feeling, just might be the very thing you need to feel, to then welcome and unlock the feeling of JOY. https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57cc4071725e25df3ef3c66a/1684950934538-PW47TOU8LXR9AINGG53F/unsplash-image-ktPKyUs3Qjs.jpg At Integrative Psychotherapy we help clients engage in therapy so they can feel more comfortable in their skin and befriend alllll their emotions.
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
    • Heather Shay
    • LucyF
      So I have started HRT and its been almost 3 weeks. Here are the changes I have seen so far:   week 1 - Hours after I started, it felt like a fog has lifted and I felt so much better about everything. Almost like I can now actually be happy. My skin is so less oily and so much smoother   week 2 - I have noticed that my senses seem to be more refined. I smell things I just didn't notice before. I can concentrate so much better. Its almost like going from video to and HD blue ray disc.   week 3 - ok, boobs are itching on and off and tiredness is setting in slightly. Still feel on top of the world.   Apart from that, my daughter (9 year old) is struggling at the moment. We are having open dialogue which is helping, and I am getting in touch with a child psychologist that will hopefully help.     Onwards and upwards.
    • VickySGV
      I want to hold back on this one until more solid information comes out.  The defendant is claiming it was accidental, but the Trans side is demanding a hate crime scenario which an accident would preclude.  Pardon the phrase, but as I read this folks are jumping the gun here.
    • Carolyn Marie
      https://www.advocate.com/crime/trans-teen-jazlynn-johnson-killed   This is a tragic ruination of two young lives.  It is very sad.  May Jazlynn rest in peace.   Carolyn Marie
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Well, here's the big questions:  What does it mean to be masculine?  What does it mean to be a woman?    I've been around a lot of rule-bending in those areas.  There's all sorts of "traditional" views about what men and women do.  Men work on mechanical things, defend/protect, earn a living, play rough sports, etc.  Women cook and clean, are gentle and nurturing, value aesthetics over function, etc.   Yet, my very "masculine" industrial-manager husband cooks just as well as any Betty Crocker wannabe, and tells the bedtime stories that are most in-demand by the kids.  My GF, who is surely "ALL Girl" is a highly skilled mechanic, a street racer, was busily laying concrete while 6 months pregnant, and practices kenjutsu (Japanese sword fighting skills).  And me?  I'm AFAB but I'm infertile and I feel like I should have had a male body...yet I possess very little in the way of "manly" skills or desire to acquire them.  I'm in my boy form these days, but pretty much useless for accomplishing "boy stuff."     I think my family blew those definitions out of the water.  Yet, somehow our family structure is also religiously patriarchal....and happily so!  It'll bend your brain to try to figure that one out.    I'd say its just important to be you, do what you do best, and stick your tongue out at anybody who doesn't like it. 
    • JenniferB
      Welcome to the board gizgizgizzie! I sure can understand what dysphoria feels like. I found it stayed in my head during nearly all waking hours. Although, sometimes held in a little deeper. But it was triggered easily. I hope you can find that place you feel comfortable with yourself. This is a good place to find help as you traverse your journey.   Jennifer
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...