For me Its quite simple. My brain decided it. Literally. The days I found out I’m trans, my brain would do this weird thing, where I could think about completely different stuff and suddenly my now chosen name would “fly” into my mental Field of View, like an asteroid in star wars or so. I told that name a close friend and 4 weeks later when we went to the club together I told him, that I will stick with it, because I didnt had a better idea (and it was the only name I really felt comfortable with).
I stole mine from a Greek goddess. It is only part of her name though. This goddess also was known by Kori, so it actually seems like a perfect choice. (My chosen name isn’t currently in my display name.)
swapnote girl is adorable and always stuck with me
Video game player, thru many (mmo)rpg genre, had to make many fantasy names. Went known thru most common one, then picked some irl name that was similar. (not related to my lemmy username).
So many names to pick from there, if i go that route. At least 40+ unique ones
Codsworth from fo4 could say certain prerecorded pc names. Thus, I found out i preferred the name Assface
I used it since I was 13 on IRC ““catfishing””, well it was not catfishing actually, it was me expressing how I wanted to live, but I didn’t realised at that time. Then, I came out at 27 and remembered those days and rescued the name.
I just kept asking people if I may have their names and they kept giving them to me
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I went “im a cat, i wanna be called Kat, what names start like that…” and liked Katrina
I just took my birth name, shortened it and that happens to be gender neutral. Then I expanded it but the female version of the name.
I was lucky enough that my Mom has told me what I would have been named if I had been born a girl. I haven’t come out as non-binary to her, but the knowledge is still lovely.
I kept my name. It’s unisex, and a search of it on LinkedIn actually shows like a 70-30 split of female to male respectively. I’m comfortable with it and used to it and, living in the US rn, I don’t want to deal with all the name change issues.
Ayy, samesies. I love my name, and like you said, it’s a very common female name. There’s also a certain sense of power that comes from being un-deadnameable.
My government name is 99% masc, but I only hear it at work and it isn’t worth the hassle of changing it. All my mates and friends just call me “Cat”.
I removed the last 2 letters from my deadname
read a cute reddit story where person asked mom to rename after transition.
I was thinking about Satan on my walk and figured that “Lucy” is short for “Lucifer”, and then was like “Lucy actually sounds pretty nice…”
I returned home and told about it with my friend (also trans) and she was like “wow so cool!!!” so I went with it. That’s it :3
And I just thought of random names until I found one I liked. lol
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It’s a character from Attack on Titan. Iirc the character is called Sasha and she gets shouted at for eating a potato during a military drill. Her response is to offer the drill sergeant part of the potato. (Been a while since I watched AoT)
Yeah that’s it lol, I like feeding people.
It’s not really the reason, but she was at least part of what drew me to it, and it’s really funny tbh
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That honestly took me over 6 months. I tried a number of names on for size, but none felt quite right. The ones that felt right were in use by close family or friends. The one I really wanted is used by both my ex-wifes, so that would’ve been weird for the kids even if they’re not kids anymore.
It was much easier picking out names for the kids actually. Otherwise I followed the advice I got to take a name that is sorta common in my age group so I went through all the lists multiple times until I decided. I now officially have a girl’s name, even if I’m nowhere near passing. It isn’t as bad in my country as in many others and I must say it went a lot better than I expected, but I’m still proud of myself. 😊