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
Hi Lucille,
I can’t remember when I didn’t want to be a girl. My sister dressed me like a girl because she wanted a sister not a brother. One day when I was 8 or 9, my sister and I were playing dress up and my mother came home unexpectedly and found me dressed like a girl. I was scared because I just knew she was going to be very angry. To the contrary she was very warm and affectionate. It was then I found out that when I was born my mother was very disappointed that I wasn’t a girl. She actually encourage me to dress feminine as long as my father wasn’t around because she said he would be furious. The three gils in the family went sopping many times and she bought me the clothes that I wore until graduating high school. I was raised by her much more like a girl than a boy, and am thankful for that because she helped me to understand and accept my feelings to be a girl. Anyway to make a long story short, she told me she had selected my girl name long before I was born. I was to be named after a very close friend of hers. She gave me the name Rita Arlene and I have never desired that it be anything else.
A very fitting name for a very natural woman. Are you sure that’s not a picture of your mom? lol
My name is Lizza I chose this name about 50 years ago,I was about 10 or 11 yrs old.Back then this was Taboo,so I kept it to myself.I had read a fairy tale one nite and it was a little girls fairy tale and the little girls name was Lizza,something inside of me got excited,So I use to pray to God to fix me I started thinking that my wanting to be a girl was sick and evil. but the need to hide a dress from my sisters closet would haunt me.at the age of 13 I still had the feeling that I was female,But I couldnt tell anyone fearing that no one would like me,So I kept my mouth shut and started wearing female clothes,I felt like I had something missing,and this was my real name as a woman. I wanted a very fem nam but I also needed a strong name and thats when I rememberd Lizza Its a pretty name its different and it gives me hope and also hope for people that go thru what I went thru… P.S. Im 61 and just learning how to love myself,As Lizza I can, As my male side I have a hard time with it I hope no one has to go thru any of this,Just Love who you are…… Love you all Liza
Well, my name comes from my favourite TV-Series, Highlander, I always admired the immortal Amanda, though I’m not immortal, I decided to take her name and now can’t imagine being called any other.
Hi,
Mine was easy .
my birth names are noel, edward so i did not wont to change them & as no-el is both male & female. i thought with talking with Jos it should be noeleen..
So that was it for two years till i went over to Phuket. & one of my R N’s = nurse said no, no it has to be noeleen-a so that is now my name ,
The a is stressed as in arrrr,
edward i thought okay then it’ll be edwina. so im known as noeleena, edwina Loch-head..& all legal.
i do have two other male names as well another day for them.
…noeleena…
Hello Lucille-
Well, I have thought long for several years about the name that was in fact, “me”! Initially I really liked “Corinne Sierra”, but moved on to “Natasha Marie”. The names were a little unusual… like me…lol! But as I have matured I have considered names of women that I respect because of their strenght and femininity. I love the name Stephanie becaus I have known several women named Stephanie, who I admire greatly. I am sure that Lucille could be on top of that list too…hehe! But Amanda Nicole is who I am, and I am becoming more of her daily…. btw… I love your feminization hypnosis. I am gaining confidence in my feminity daily… Thanks, Lucille! 🙂
I have always loved the name Rachel, sometime ago I was online looking for an anklet. I cme across a jewelry site that was advertising a gold anklet with the name Rachel, the letters just had this natural flow that just grabbed me! When my wife and I go out she calls me by my lady name. She is so sweet.
when i was about 5 , my grandmother called me her jackie, but as i grew up the name changed to jake. as i grew older tend to start dressing fem ever chance i got. then wanting to explore my fem side when dressing took up the name JACKIE
Choosing the name Emly was easy to pick after the first name of one of my aunts.
Marie has two meanings, the first is my other Aunt Judy who’s
real name is Marie. The other reason for choosing my middle name as Marie is after the Swedeish pop singer and model,
Marie Serneholt. She is very pretty person and well if I were born female I would have liked to look like her.
The last name Hanson is after my grandparents last name. They have both past away but they are two people I admired
growing up.
Lity ! ! ! :p