October 7, 2017 7:59 PM BST
Years ago a friend into astrology and astronomy told me a 'trines' (pronounced 'treens') was when two planets came into close proximity from our perspective on Earth and faced away from each other. It was a bad augury as they entered and remained in serious conflict. I thought "That's me! ... My mind and body facing different ways and in serious conflict". And it sounded feminine. I didn't feel like a "Barbara" or a "Helen", I wanted something fairly unique, so I chose it as as my name. Unfortunately most people don't know how to pronounce it - they think I'm middle or east European and I get all manner of variations - Trynes, Trinnis, Treeness, Terrines - the list is endless.
It is now my legal name, appearing on my female passport and other official documentation although I now learn my friend was wrong, it is a GOOD augury and the planets co-exist in peace and harmony! But since my social transition and GRS, I think I can live with the new meaning as peace and harmony sums me up rather nicely these days!!!
October 22, 2017 12:28 PM BST
Lovely explanation, hugs Pauline xx
November 6, 2017 9:02 AM GMT
my first love
November 9, 2017 6:22 PM GMT
it was actually the name of my first girl friend, very young and her overpowering advances frightened the shit out of me, used to run away and hide in the school toilets untill she had gone. i expect peer pressure didn't help with the "we know who you love" calls ringing out across the play ground. many years have past since then, but now i honour her with her name.
November 17, 2017 11:21 AM GMT
I have always liked the name Deborah ever since I was in school, and Phoxx is a play on Fox, I chose this because there is a standing joke between myself and a family member that revolves around Foxes.
January 28, 2018 6:50 AM GMT
I was Tanya to begin with, am ex of mine who was comfortable with me dressing decided that my femme self looked a bit like Tanya from Eastenders, then we split up and as Tanya was my handle on my Social media accounts and for fear of her "outing" me, I changed it to Candi.
Should I go back? Lol
March 28, 2018 6:06 AM BST
mine was easy my really name is dean so just made sense xx
April 1, 2018 7:31 PM BST
Roz is one letter up from my real name of Roy then i leathered it to Rozalyne I've always liked the name Richards from Wendy Richards of eastender's that's how i got my name x
May 26, 2018 12:43 PM BST
I I picked my name because my mum always said that she would of called me Natalie if I was born a girl
November 30, 2018 2:15 AM GMT
I always liked Jenny and it's a nice fit for me.
This post was edited by Jenny Stevens at November 30, 2018 2:23 AM GMT
December 12, 2018 7:07 PM GMT
I've seen this topic posted and thought I'd replied to it ages back...….but I hadn't!
I took my first name from a girl I dated not long after leaving school. She wore a lot of pencil skirts and I was in awe of her a little. She was as cute as a button.
I gave myself a middle name of Amanda, as it is what I'd have been called by my parents if I'd been born a girl. My younger sister inherited that title.
Brookes is simply my last name.
January 14, 2019 10:57 PM GMT
I've had quite a few monikers, some absurdly slutty ones, but I'm happy now with Allison Ashcroft as it goes with my age and time of life - and is a temporary deception as to what lies beneath!
November 1, 2019 5:51 PM GMT
<blockquote><strong><a href="/se4/profile/RozalyneRichards">Rozalyne Richards </a> said:</strong><br />Roz is one letter up from my real name of Roy then i leathered it to Rozalyne I've always liked the name Richards from Wendy Richards of eastender's that's how i got my name x</blockquote><br />
she was nice
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