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
Well when i was still hiding my dressing i called myself sarah. I never felt that was me though and then i met my wife and she knows all about my feminine side and i chose a new name, Brandi Deleware i just like the way it sounds and brandi fits the woman i am when i am portraying a woman. I just think its a strong sexy name and i love it.
For me it started as a play on words. Jenna Salgo sounds like “Yo no salgo” which is Spanish for “I don’t go out”. This was in reference to my early days of cross dressing where I was too scared to go out in femme. After a while the name stuck and I started to like it. I think Jenna sounds like a feminine but strong woman. That’s what I am to be. That’s what I’m working towards. It will take time, but I hope to be there.
Shannon is the name I would have been given if I had been born a girl. So since part of me was, I thought it made sense.
My mother wanted a girl and I’m named Sam but mother said since she couldn’t name me Samantha Sammy would be my nick name so as I got older and realized I had this name and my crossdresser it all just fit me love you all Samantha
Since I am only a part time cross dresser I picked my first name because i’ve always loved the name “Christine”, I think it’s beautiful name if i had a child and she was female I would have liked to name her that. My last name is actually my middle name in my male persona, that ways it’s actually part of me and my female side.
My oldest daughter helped me choose my name and I love it
My name came easily for me. It’s the name my mother picked for me if I had been raised as a girl. My last name is based on my ethnic origins and what our last name used to be. Our family is British. So that’s how Abigayle Marie Golde became my name.
Hugs,
Abbie
My cousins name is kathyjo and I have always like the name..