💬 Off-Topic Tranny names

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I think it got mentioned before that Lorelei seems to be a fairly popular one with the TIMs, and I can only imagine that's because it has a similar edgy, femme-fatale image to Lilith - Lorelei is a mermaid/siren who lures unsuspecting men to her island where they're trapped forever. There are at least two troons featured here calling themselves Lorelei, but they could always just be naming themselves after their Pokemon trainer waifu as well.
 
Atlas has moved from munchie service dog name du jour to a current favourite of the non-binary folx - anecdotal evidence from the loons I see being made fun of on terf twitter.
I’ve seen a couple of mtf calling themselves Wren, they do like the delicate, feminine, nature names that are the complete opposite of their whole being.
 
The OP mentions "Lilith," which is true, but simple "Lily" has been the name of 3/4 of all TIMs I've had the misfortune of knowing IRL.

Basically any super girly sounding name has been appropriated by troons, while they stay away from names that are actually popular. Half of the women I grew up with were named Kayla/Cayla/Mckayla/Mikayla/Micaela/Michaela/Mycala/Mychaela/Miqueyla (if black)--but I've never seen a troon who calls himself by any of these variations. What gives??
 
The OP mentions "Lilith," which is true, but simple "Lily" has been the name of 3/4 of all TIMs I've had the misfortune of knowing IRL.

Basically any super girly sounding name has been appropriated by troons, while they stay away from names that are actually popular. Half of the women I grew up with were named Kayla/Cayla/Mckayla/Mikayla/Micaela/Michaela/Mycala/Mychaela/Miqueyla (if black)--but I've never seen a troon who calls himself by any of these variations. What gives??
I've never met a troon Kelly or Michelle, so...
 
Atlas has moved from munchie service dog name du jour to a current favourite of the non-binary folx - anecdotal evidence from the loons I see being made fun of on terf twitter.
I’ve seen a couple of mtf calling themselves Wren, they do like the delicate, feminine, nature names that are the complete opposite of their whole being.
+1 on "Wren". It's the "Chris to Christina" of every R name. Ryan. Ron, Richard, Robert, all of them collapse into a chubby 5 foot 10 genderblob whose name evokes the image of a 5 foot naught wraith who broke her arm trying to catch a delivery from the newspaper man
 
I've never met a troon Kelly or Michelle, so...
On the TIF side, I haven't seen a single pooner calling herself James, Matthew, Angus or Brandon - I'm a younger millennial and those are the sorts of names I tend to hear on guys here in my age group. It's always the usual soft boi names you'd expect to hear on someone much younger.

+1 on "Wren". It's the "Chris to Christina" of every R name. Ryan. Ron, Richard, Robert, all of them collapse into a chubby 5 foot 10 genderblob whose name evokes the image of a 5 foot naught wraith who broke her arm trying to catch a delivery from the newspaper man

It's also an extremely popular baby name with the trendy hipster/hippie set, and I honestly don't understand why you'd want to name your kid after a bird. Yet you see it suggested all the time on baby name sites which tend to be frequented by upper middle class white parents, which is consistent with the sort of people you see trooning out - only they can't have kids because their junk don't work or they chop it off, so instead rename themselves in accordance with current naming trends amongst their ilk.
 
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Another one that thinks he's the hero in a video game or fantasy novel. His real name is Nicholas.
 
Yet you see it suggested all the time on baby name sites which tend to be frequented by upper middle class white parents, which is consistent with the sort of people you see trooning out - only they can't have kids because their junk don't work or they chop it off, so instead rename themselves in accordance with current naming trends amongst their ilk.
Name yourself after the child you will never have.
 
I have never met a woman named Jay.
My gender non conforming radfem leaning ex-friend used Jay as a nickname coming from her legal name. Ironically enough, when she trooned out, became an obese themlet with occasional it/its pronouns, and weirdly more feminine than your average normie woman, she started calling herself two other names, one stereotypically hyperfeminine, another some sort of those Sock/Bug/Doll enbie name types, can't remember which.
 
Roxanne is a classic. It's funny, I often think that trannies never pick a normal name, ie. Emma or Julie, but when they do, it always has that infantile "polka skirt and stockings" vibe to it. They never seem to hit the good spot between 'not overly complex and internet-influenced' and 'literal child name'.
 
Some tranny names I see a lot are Freya, Luna, Jade, anything Japanese.
 
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