Your name is an important part of your feminine identity.
Some names feel sweet and innocent, others are classic and elegant, and some carry an exotic or mysterious vibe.
As a crossdresser or trans woman, you have the unique privilege of choosing your own female name—a name that truly reflects who you are.
For many of you, there’s a special story behind your chosen name.
So, I’d love to know: What’s the meaning behind your feminine name?
Share your name and the story of how you chose it in the comments below.
I can’t wait to hear your story!
Love,
Lucille
I was reading a book, it was called Goth Girl Rising, and the main character who was a girl called Kyra, and this girl was a lot like me, It was one of the best books I’ve ever read, Kyra was suicidal and put into a mental institution. and when she came back, she did a lot of things she would not do normally, just being herself. So I came up with my name with that book, and also, I took the last three letters of my male first name, and the first letter of my last name. and I switched the letters around, and turned the C of my last name into a “K” , Thus, Kyra was born, and she is so brave, and loving, and caring, and I love being her, being me.
It’s short..sexy and alluring.initially I used keep any name but I finalized this name when I was 16.I used to admire my favorite daily soap Keating actress who had this name in that soap.I just loved this name and somewhere I felt its for me for ever.I am still sure about it after 15 years
i took a bet with my girlfreind to wear nothing but womens underwear for three months while i had been laid off for the winter. since we lived with her dad he said i had towear what she did evey day. so when she wore a slip and dress so did i. that is when they started calling me kristeen. that had been the start of every thing and i loved it.
No mystery here Stephanie came from Steven and Steph came from Steve. giggle Note: I find it rather interesting that it seems many stories i read about trannies ie. cd’s tv’s tg’s are with characters name steve/steven that become stephanies. I actually Love it. kisses steph
I know this is beyond the giveaway, but just for fun to keep the thread going; my parents were going to name me George, therefore Georgie. Rae is just a cute Southern middle name, Moore is half of my real middle name. Together it all just flows off your lips in a sexy little wisp.
It like my birth name but feminized. My Mom gave it to me because she support her transgender daughter
My birth name was Joseph Rumaldo after my father. So to keep the initials J R my now woman name is Joanne Renee.
When I found my birth mom (yes I was adopted) I asked her what she would have named me and she told me Micheal. So my feminine name is Michelle.