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 and gurls,
When I was a kid I was called Nicky by everyone, I started dressing around 5 or 6 by some girls who lived next door who would make me dress up to play with them. It was fun and I loved the pretty clothes. Later I dressed off and on for a while, and in my teen years a lot more. I had a friend who also cross dressed in high school named Charles who went by Charli or Charlene I went by Nikki using the different spelling, that way it would still be my normal name even in drab mode. I love my name it sounds cute and girly but still confident and strong.
My mother had four boys. I was the oldest, and would have been named Elizabeth Ann if I had been a girl. The same with the next, and the next, and the next. Elizabeth Ann never showed up! Well, now she finally has her Elizabeth Ann, though she doesn’t know it.
Liz
i wrote my full name i was given at birth down on paper. I scrambled the letters over and over until i got a name i liked that was feminine. Stacie is what i came out with after looking at my whole name and i feel that since i took it from my name it makes me feel more like myself
why thank you very much sweetie 🙂
Stacie I must say you are looking nice
My female personality started at a young age. I have gone through many names. I ended up marrying and trying to start a family. My wife found out that her body can’t support embryo growth, had a few miscarriges and it devastated both of us. She knew about my habits from the beginning of our relationship and decided that if I wanted to be a proper woman I would need a proper name. So for our unborn child I took the name Maya Priscilla
Hello Lucille
You are the best — what can I say beyond that? Know that we all luv you. I never liked my first name — no I will not divulge it. Larry is my middle name which I’ve used for over half my life. I thought I should keep the first letter and gave it a lot of thought and Laura seemed so feminine. It was that easy.
I changed my name to Michelle I always liked that name and if fits me perfect..
HI! my name has evolved quite a bit along pagan lines. I’ve always been interested in fairies because my family was. My great aunt was named Fairy and died at 16. So to honor her I chose Fae. However my Goddess Ostara had me evolve to Faen and Faena for androgenous transgender behavior. Then she graced me with Faeth for me faith in her and work on Wakanda Circle (please not ask me to explain the Circle). Anyway Goddess decided on Faea instead of Faena as Faea was more spontaneous. So even though I use my older names sometimes i go with Faea now, mostly.
My name has is both plural and singular properties. the fae are with me in many ways, and have granted me status of voicing their opinions in the human world. But at the same time the singular status of my name allows me the individuality that humankind needs to function. So if you listen closely to me you will hear a chorus of voices at times, and a singular voice not supported by the chorus of fae.
I was given the name of Eddie at birth it is not my fault my parents didn’t know i was gender gifted I now go by Emily.