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 picked my name to be Amy. Back in the late 90’s i worked with two beautiful women named Amy. When i got my divorce in 2000,i had a step daughter also named Amy Jo. Most of my t-girl friends tell me that Amy, fits me and my personality.
Hugg’s & Kisses….Amy
Hi Lucille,
At about the age of 40 I was still questioning “who” I really was. It was at that time I discovered BDSM and a web site called ExtraTalk which no longer exists. While playing around with D&S I placed myself under the “care” of a Domme who gave me two names, “Doggie Sam” and “Samantha.” Because of my temperament and response to her, Doggie Sam was discarded as not fitting with my personality, so she called me Samantha from that time onward.
I eventually gave up BDSM as not being really a reflection of who I was. And it was on a business trip that I really discovered “Samantha.” You can read all about it at http://samantha.samanthaperrin.ca/epiphany.htm.
I chose as my middle name that of my wife, who still is, after 52 years, the love of my life.
So there you have it, “Samantha Anne.”
Thank you so much for your column, Lucille. It has been ever so helpful.
Samantha Anne Perrin
As my mother already had a boy she longed for a daughter and was to be called Patricia, but as things turned out I became Patrick, my father being Irish. I decided on Tricia in memory of my mother and the girl she had longed for.
I chose Cynthia Kathyrin as my fem name. Cynthia was my favorite cousin and Kathy was a girl I liked when growing up. When the two names were put together, I thought they sounded nice.
my name came to be kinda by accident. i was in the process of telling my wife about my fem side and afterward she said i was babbling like a brooke, so Brooke it became.
There are really two factors in choosing my first name…The first was a longtime girlfriend I admire, and the second, the name “Linda” in Spanish means pretty. The last name chosen was my mother’s maiden name.
I was looking for a name and realised that a contraction of my own name was a feminine name anyway so I just used that and it saves a lot of problems with signatures and getting birth certificates changed etc. The same with my last name.
Hi
My name is Virginia (Vicky) and I was originally selected the name of Valeria..but some years ago some uncle of mine, asking about if my mother was waiting a “girl” not “a boy” when I born, she told me that my mother (she died in 1994) was expecting a “girl” and she was very frustrated. My uncle told me my mother had a name for me, before I was born..and the name was Virginia.
It was very hard to know it and not to take the oportunity to tell to my mother about it and my desicion to be a women.
This is the reason of why my name is Virginia.
Sorry for my bad english..I’m from Uruguay in S.America.
Kisses for all of you girls ! and for you Sorella.
Vicky