Your name plays a big part in shaping your feminine identity.
Some names sound sweet and innocent, some are classic and regal, while others exude an exotic and mysterious vibe.
As a crossdresser or trans woman, you have the unique opportunity of choosing your own female name.
If you’re like most of my readers, there’s a story behind your chosen feminine name.
So, in this blog post, I’d love to hear about the special meaning behind your name.
Please leave a comment below, sharing your feminine name and the story of how and why you chose it for yourself.
I’m excited to hear the story!
Love,
Lucille
I knew from a very young age I was not a boy, I remember wanting to be a girl back pre school and I always fit in with the girls as a little girl growing up in school. I just always was normally more comfortable in a feminine environment and I hated having to.wait so long to finally let it show. I love being a girl, its the best discovery I ever made of myself!
Hello Girls
I know that I am me from about 4 years young my parents had a lot of problems with my behavior and it was on my 12 birthday and my oldest brother came forward and told my parents he’s gay and at that moment I thought he can do that I can too , so I did but my dad got very angry, wanted me to keep it all a secret but know I could not so I got a job 60 hours a week and beside school I left my parents home and could live above a pet shop for 5 years didn’t had to pay rent so I could save some and from there the story starts but it will take a month to write it all down , I am the girl / woman who I was then and am now warme hugs and kisses
I wanted Tammy darling, but could not get it 12 years ago unless I added something else, so I became Tammie Darlene
Hello Lucille,
My tg name is Willow. I chose this name because I wanted it close to my given birth name. I told a couple of friends of mine my new tg name and they say it fits me also people at the local gay club thinks it fits me as well. Thank You for everything.
Willow(William)
I chose the name Trisha because I happen to like Trisha Yearwood who is one of my favorite singers. I have been told that Trisha is a perfect name for me.
In the 60<S i loved the song donna . still love the and it is my name when I am in feme. I new I need a name in about 1966 or7 .as I new then that I was going to be the best girl i new, don,t no if I ever made It? donna
Well gurls…i got the name Sally many years ago. In the rural town I grew up in migrant workers were referred to as either Johnnies(boys) or Sallies(girl). So to make a long story short…the young man that took my virginity gave me this name! We had a rather off and on relationship and one day he looked at me and said “your a Sally, not a Johnnie!” I’ve loved the name ever since! He would refer to me as “Sister Sally” I added the Ann because i love the name and truly the people i’ve come out to call me Annie. I love both names!
I let my wife choose my name as long as I had the right of veto. She came up with Wynsome who was a girl she knew in her late teens, and who just may have been her first love.