It’s amazing how much our names shape our identities. Some names feel like a perfect fit from the start, while others never quite resonate with us.
However, crossdressers and transgender women have the unique opportunity to choose their own feminine names.
Every great MTF name has a story behind it, and I’d love to hear YOURS.
How did you choose your feminine name?
Please tell us your story in the comments below, and if you can, share a photo too. It’s always lovely to put a face to a name!
Love,
Lucille
I have used Billy since I was a kid, and at 74 I still love it. Of course it is now Billie and I love it.
Billie Oh yes and what a nice set of breasts. I assume they are very much real, look real. Billlie and at 74 you LOOK Marvelous, fantastic.
Thanks so much, it has been my life all these years
MY ideal woman to be is a sweet feminine friendly , equal and erotic companion for the man. I like particularly the consonants L and N , they sound fresh sweet and airy.So I choose the name Liana . Sometimes I thought to call myself LIDIA, she was a nice, cousin of my father, who was deported from Greece and died at Auschwitz . Sometimes think to give her a second life, to be her. So I am Liana and a little Lidia
I didn’t My wife and her Gf at the Salon where she worked chose it for me
I made a list of about fifty names. My wife that’s now the husband. Choose Katie Lynn.
Originally I chose Candice as it’s a lovely feminine name that I adore, but others thought it was stripper name. So modified it to Mikaela Mika for short it’s cute and also formal 🙂
I originally chose Candice as just loved this very feminine magical name, but others think it’s a stripper’s name so adopted Mikaela instead Mika for short 🙂
I choose Shelly because of a young lady I dated in HS. Foe halloween once she dressed me as a a girl.Did all my makeup and gave me a sexy dress to wear. She dressed as a guy. I actually looked pretty good back then.She did it as a joke but I really loved being Shelly that night. So I naturally took her name as my femme name.
Cindy was the name of my first girlfriend in grade school.