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Help! Gender-neutral nickname?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by GlowCloud99, Jul 4, 2015.

  1. GlowCloud99

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    So... Hi! I'm new here.
    I'm agender, DFAB with the first name Chloe.
    Which is exclusively female.
    I don't want to legally change my name or anything, just find a gender-neutral nickname derived from, or similar in sound to, Chloe.
    Help!!!
     
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    There's Joey. I've known both men & women with that name. I know plenty of other gender neutral names, but, they don't rhyme with or are used as a nickname for Chloe.
     
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    If you have initials that sound good together (eg CJ), that would be a good nickname.
     
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    How about just "C"? I'm really not sure what other gender neutral name you could make out of Chloe...
     
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    The only thing I could think of was chode :bang: sorry
     
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    I can't think of any gender-neutral nicknames that are relatively close to Chloe. That's about as girly as it gets. I rarely get called by my first name, I have a couple nicknames that pretty much everyone uses. AC is one of them, for my first and middle initial. Maybe try something like that.
     
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    I like Lunarchy's suggestion - Klo
     
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    Charlie or Clo/Klo
     
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    This is a good one.
     
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    You could probably go for Alex :slight_smile: I think Its such a lovely gender neutral name.
     
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    It doesn't sound similar but; Chris. It's more of a guy name but I use to work with a Christene that only wanted to be refered to as Chris