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The meaning of your female name

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(@judevderl)
Estimable Member     London, United Kingdom
Joined: 3 months ago

My initial search came up with the following:

Judy - The wife of Punch in the children's traditional British seaside puppet show Punch and Judy.

I now view my femme self in a completely different light.

Judy. X.

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

So interesting!

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Lady
(@annaredhead)
Famed Member     Cornwall, United Kingdom
Joined: 12 months ago

"Anna" was chosen when I was a teenager and named after 2 telly stars that I had girl crushes on. Anna - mix of their names.

"Redhead" - descriptive of my hair colour.

Hugs,

Anna xx

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

Very good!

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Lady
(@avi1)
Eminent Member     Tampa Bay, Florida, United States of America
Joined: 3 months ago

My name is Avi. I do not know its meaning rather I simply dropped the first and last letter of my given first name which are the same letter.

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

So interesting!

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(@firefly)
Noble Member     Panama, Panama, Panama
Joined: 7 years ago

Nice article, Marie Claire. I wrote how I chose my femme name on my profile so I copy it here:
"Gisela comes from two successful women I admire greatly. Same as the name Claudine. Three very close and dear friends. I love the name. It evolved from Gisela Teresa to Gisela Cherilyn and finally to Gisela Claudine. Some old online friends call me Tracy, Sita or Lynn. Nicknames I have used. But my preferred name is Gisela".
Gisela derives from the old high German word gisal. It means pledge.
Claudine is the french version of Claudia. It means lame or enclosure. I like the combination.
The most famous Gisela in history is the Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Hungary and Bohemia. (1856-1932).
Currently Gisela (1979) is a Catalan, Spanish singer, known as the voice of Disney films. Like Elsa from Frozen. She won the Viña del Mar Festival (2003) and represented the Principality of Andorra at Eurovision 2008.
Claudine Longet is a French-American actress and singer. Or the Italian actress Claudia Cardinale.
I hope I have contributed.

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

Thank you so much for reading, commenting and sharing your experience!

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Lady
(@kerrismith)
Prominent Member     Belvidere, Illinois, United States of America
Joined: 2 years ago

The origin of my name, Kerri, is Irish and means dark haired one which is what I used to have before it all turned grey.

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

So interesting!

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Lady
(@chloejaylnd)
Eminent Member     Ontario, Canada
Joined: 7 months ago

What a fascinating post! Such a great way to force us all to reflect on our inner woman and try to see what makes her who she is.

My name, Chloe, originates from Ancient Greece where it meant a new plant shoot growing in spring, part of a ephitet by the goddess Demeter who was always associated with plants.

It's fascinating to think about because that's exactly how i see myself. A new, growing and blossoming being trying to be the best she can be in this world. I also happen to love Greek mythology, so all the more fitting. I'm very happy to be Chloe!

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

I'm happy that you liked my article and even happier that you connected with the meaning of your name! Thank you!

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Lady
(@cherylt)
Noble Member     Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Joined: 8 months ago

Mine is of French origin.

It means Beloved and Darling.

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

Very Good!

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(@midwesterngirl)
    Monroe, Wisconsin, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

Thank you for the article Marie. Turns out that Bree translates to "The Exalted one" in Irish...It took many years and rocky roads before I could accept that level of Self Esteem. An American interpretation of the name relates it to the Soft Cheese from France. (I was born and raised in Wisconsin...Cheese???). I guess I could develop a link. Heath, on the other hand came from the basic perception I have had for myself. Introverted and having faced a list of challenges in my life I developed a Sweet exterior that many see but under the Sweet exterior....A hard core...Tempered by bullies in school, a failed marriage, and other life circumstances. Don't take this as an invitation to a pity party. I climbed out of my truck and took a walk in the sunshine as Bree Heath not too long ago. I introduced my forever wife (#2 will forever be my #1) to Bree and she accepts all of me. You might even catch Bree crying from time to time. Safe now and softening a bit with age. Here's to all of you girls hearing your name..whispered in your ear or shouted from the rooftops. Cheers 🍻 Bree Heath

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

Thank you for reading, commenting and sharing your experiences.

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(@reallylauren)
Noble Member     Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Joined: 3 years ago

Hi ladies, I am another one of the Laurens, but story behind that is that it is actually my birth name, the one on my birth certificate, the one my mother gave me. In retrospect I now know that my mother knew I was "different" and feminine.  I grew up with ample teasing and questions about having a girl's name but I always knew from a very young age that I was supposed to be a girl so it didn't really bother me.  I came out as transgender and transitioned three years ago and found out in May of 2023 that I am an intersex female, so the name was fitting all along!

Hugs,

Ms. Lauren M

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

Your mother was very sensitive. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!

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(@marieclaire2)
Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Joined: 4 years ago

In the article I didn't write the reason for choosing my name: I needed a fem name to participate here.
I liked the name Claire and its meaning and to make it more elegant I added Marie.
I love my fem name!

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Lady
(@franceskay)
Eminent Member     Alabama, United States of America
Joined: 6 years ago

My middle name is Francis. I feminized it with Frances. Kay is a fem name that IMHO is a beautiful feminine name; thus FRANCES KAY.

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Lady
(@marieclaire2)
Joined: 4 years ago

Noble Member     London, United Kingdom
Posts: 1082

Very Good!

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