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
For reasons they never told me, my parents stuck me with the first name Wendle. I always hated it and went by my middle name. So, when looking for a feminine name, I decided to keep it really simple. I changed the “l” to an “i” and came up with Wendie. Still working on a middle name.
I chosed this name because it remembered me an exotic black italian girl bringig that name. It is a name similar to Luana , a beautiful exotic name. Sometimes I dream to be born again as an exotic black woman, who lives near the beach of Belo Horizonte in Brasil,living between nature and sea. Besides, I love the consonants L and N which I feel to be soft,melodious and feminine. Two of the three vocals are A , Which is feminine.
LIANA
When choosing a name I and my GF looked for a name that we both felt would fit. We tried many names and desided that just about any name could be feminized except for Wayne. One day listening to the radio the Judds tune came on and Waynona was born.
I wanted a name that was popular so I looked to all the women whom I most admired. Mostly celebreties, every time I would see the entertainment reports I would often hear Jessica Simpson, Jessica Alba. Both women who had bodies to die for. So there you have it Jessica was born in to her womanhood!
I first of all choose a name simular to my old male one as it seemed easier and better on paper than I realised I wanted a new start so I thought of all the women I knew and picked one from an auntie of who I always thought was special before she died..now her name lives on with me and I try and be as gracefull, sweet and feminine as she was love Vicky xxxx
HI LUCILLE, I CHOSE MY name by thinking i didn,t want anything that sounded like charles so i picked erica and it,s different.
Hi Lucille,
First thank you dear for all the wonderful guidence you have given us girls through the years, you are a special Lady.
My name was given to me by my Mistress. She took my boy name Rusty and femed it to Roxy there was also something to do with a red light but that is another story alltogether lol.
Kisses to you Lucille
I was born with the name Dana in the late ’40s when there were no females with that name, but it has become increasingly a girls’ name ever since. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve received mail addressed to Ms or Miss Dana…. and always smile at that thought. So my personna as Dana has become ever so much more feminine over the years delighting in the fact that who I am inside is truly a female Dana and leaving behind that antiquated male moniker.