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 had chosen a special name of a dear friend of mine– however when mom heard of it–she really blew a fuse. It seems that an ex friend with that name had really done something she detested. So after many arguments we compromised on my male name and added the female ending. It turns out that Allanna is an ancient Norwegian warrior Goddess and shares power with Thor. So in the long run it worked out. Allanna
Despite his age, I am a woman TG novice … so far I have had so many impediments to really be myself, and I was forced to stay in touch with my true nature only in secret … Now that a lot of things in my life are arranging, I finally decided not to hide anymore, and, thanks to you, Lucilla, gradually, change my appearance so as to have a feminine look sufficiently acceptable in public and begin really be myself and that I would be. And, finally as a woman, I’m Christina. I chose this name because a woman I knew years ago, in fact, Christina was the most feminine, beautiful, sweet, lovely, charming, polite, yet sensual woman I have ever known. So, that happened to me when I saw myself as a woman, when I imagined that I’d finally realized as a woman, my dream was to one day become just like her … Adopting the name Christina, then, is one way that helped me to feel like a woman beautiful and extraordinary. And all this is really wonderful.
Rebecka is a name I like-cloes to birth name;-That is it-Simple
my given name is charles and also i thought about it and i also went with a young lady in high school named charlene, my first love, so i took it for my first name, my sister wanted to call me clair and thats how i got my middle name.
My given name is James
My chosen name is Brandy
Brandy, a fine aged wine taken as an after dinner drink. Suits me to a tee, I’m a mature idividual silky and smoth with just enough charm and joie de vivre to keep things interesting. I choose Brandy as my feminie name many years ago when I first heard the song “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)” (c) Copyright 1971 & 1972 by Evie Music, Inc. and Spruce Run Music. Chappell
& Co., Inc.
This ballad of a lonely girl was me as a young man trying to fit in as a man. My Brandy walked the lonely sands of my soul searching the horizon for a way out. She has arrived, she found her way out and like a fine wine, aged some 50 years, A women in the making.
Brandy
my name is melanie
before i was born my mom wanted a girl and was going to call
her melanie but got a boy and call me marcel
but when she found out i was transgender
she wanted me to take that name.
to make her dreams come true i accepted to change my name to melanie
Hey Lucille my girls name is Allison Claire. The reason I chose this to be my girl name is because 1.I really like the name and 2.My bff came up with it for me. Ever since she came up with it I have signed it onto papers and everything and now everybody I know calls me Allison Claire.
Hi all,
If I was born female Kim is the woman I would want to be, and while Kim is attractive and smart, people are drawn to the goodness that radiates from her.