So, you're genderfluid and want to change your name. Well, you can go about choosing a name multiple ways.
- Shortened version of your name on masculine days
For example, let's say your name is Samantha. You can go by Sam on more masculine days and Samantha on feminine days, and that's a simple change.
- Something similar, but masculine
For example, if your name is Ali, you could stick with that on feminine days and go by Alex on masculine days. While this isn't a shortened version of your name. it's similar, making it easier.
-Totally new name
You could stick with your name of feminine days and something totally different on masculine days, but this one can get confusing
-Just one name
This is what I went with, which is a gender-neutral name. I chose one that isn't even close to my birthname but that's up to you
-Nickname
Chose a name with a more masculine or feminine variation or nickname. Say, Asher, but you can also go by Ash or even Ashley
Gender-neutral names:
-Pheonix
-Ace
-Alex
-Asa
-Ash
-Aspen
-Avery
-Axel
-Beck/Beckett
-Carmen
-Cass
-Cam
-Charlie
-Codie
-Devin
-Drew
-Eli
-Elliott
-Emery
-Finley
-Grey
-Jayden
-Jordan
-Karma
-Lyric
-Mars
-Max
-Peyton
-Pheonix
-Riley
-River
-Ren
-Sailor
-Salem
-Sam
-Sky/Skylar
-Spencer
-Wren
Let me know other names I should add!
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Genderfluid Guide
Non-FictionA guide for specifically AFAB genderfluid people, but helpful for anyone who's trans. I realized I'm not genderfluid but im keeping it up to help people