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I was christened Andrew, so I use the female version, Andrea, wen thinking of myself as female. To me, Andrea sounds sooooo much nicer than Andrew:
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Andrea
Took Julie from a VS catalogue which was in our mailbox (same last name as mine) since wife thought it was a GF in the closet I thought perfect since I was too!
Hi everyone! My name is Asiastar. I'm new to the group. It's my favorite group already because I won the recent Amo Lux Breastforms from thebreastformstore.com. I just got it in the mail today, omg!!! Can't wait to try it on and post pics. I got my name from Asia Carrera. She's an asian porn star from the 1980s? I thought it fit perfectly, since I am asian & wish to be a star. Hope to get make friends and this is such a nice community.
Just took a feminine version of my male name
Just took a feminine version of my male first name
My name matches my initials. I got the last name from a game character I liked. 'Diana' is close to my male name and 'Renee' was my best choice to match my middle name. I love being Diana as much as I am able.
When I chose to recognize the growing feminine nature within me, I was infatuated with the actress Marisa Berenson, I loved the name so I adopted it for my femme self. Ellyn is simply a feminized version of my middle name.
I got my name from my wife. I spelled it Cindy but she wanted something different so we came up with Cyndi.
My male first name is John and my middle name is Philip so it was a simple step to becoming Philippa Johns.
Mine's just the female version of my boy name. The "Belladonna" part comes from a character in an anime I like watching
I got my name from the "Kinks" song .....
It's funny, but I never had a name for myself en femme when I was dressing until recently. I only dressed at home, except for Halloween, so I didn't have to have one. I thought about using the female version of my male name, Billie, but that just didn't click with me. I chose April because I've always loved the name and I don't actually personally know any other women who have it. And it feels oh so feminine to me!
I picked Ginger because I had a huge red mop of hair when I was a kid. The red has faded and I keep it short after my military life but there is still I still a hint of red in my hair so Ginger fits. Plus my male name starts with G so my initials stay the same. And I used to dream of being as pretty as Ginger on Gilligans Island back in the day. So there you have it.
I had a friend in high school that was named Brianna Leigh. I always admired her and thought that the name Brianna was a very feminine girlie name. I chose Lynn for a teacher I had that I admired very much and was one of the most feminine ladies I have ever known. So I put the two together and became Brianna Lynn. I still see my friend Brianna every time I go home to the east coast. She is also one of the first individuals I came out to. She was so over whelmed that I had chosen her name for my feminine side.
My name is a femme version of my real name