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Genderfluid name help

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Hela, Jan 6, 2015.

  1. Hela

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    Hey there. I've posted a lot recently, but I still have more questions to ask. I'm a dfab genderfluid, and my birth name is very feminine. I'd really like to change it, but I haven't yet decided on a name. I'd like a unisex name, and I already have a few I might choose from. I have already thought of Levi, Quinn, Bailey, Elliot, and Oakley. I like these, but I'm not quite sure if they fit me. Does anyone else have suggestions?
     
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    What about Alex ?
    There are a lot of diminuitives: Sasha, Sandra, Lex(i)...

    Jay would be another choice...


    (*hug*)
     
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    How about Sam or Jamie? Those aren't bad names for both genders
     
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    I recommend this site to anyone looking for names: Behind the Name: Meaning of Names, Baby Name Meanings.

    I love it because you have some many different categories/filters - country, literature, mythology, meaning, etc.

    Most helpful to you will be the gender filter - it includes unisex as an option! Hopefully you find something that you not only like, but love!
     
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    This might seem narcissistic since it's my actual birth name, but Robin isn't half bad. It also comes with a lifetime supply of Batman jokes.
     
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    Taylor is another common unisex name I have seen. Are you hoping for something that's similar to your birth name but less feminine, or something entirely different?
     
  7. Hela

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    I'd rather something entirely different I've been unsatisfied with my name quite a while, long before I even knew I was genderfluid, so I'd much rather just change it all together. But thanks for the suggestion!
     
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    Love unisex names. I've got one that's got a ton of variations that can make it more feminine.
     
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    genderfluid?
     
  10. Hela

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    Do you mean to ask what genderfluidity is? The definition is moving between genders or with a fluctuating gender identity. For me that means that some days I am female, some days I am male, some days I am both, while other days I am neither. It changes a lot, hence the word fluid.