Lost in Time
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2014 19:51:27 GMT -5
I've always heard stories about male-to-female people naming themselves after the character from Alice in Wonderland which makes me wonder what is so appealing about the character.
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Post by Topanga on Nov 8, 2014 20:57:01 GMT -5
I never heard this TBH.
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Post by Little Cory on Nov 8, 2014 21:06:49 GMT -5
I thought Jo/Josephine was most common.
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Post by ash on Nov 8, 2014 21:50:51 GMT -5
I think that they use that name because it makes them feel cool and edgy.
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Post by Cybrus on Nov 8, 2014 22:07:02 GMT -5
It's not.. they pick gender neutral names usually.
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Post by Malakai the guy on Nov 8, 2014 22:16:48 GMT -5
It's not.. they pick gender neutral names usually. So I've heard. Where did Alice come from?
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Post by Yankeefan1955 on Nov 9, 2014 6:47:07 GMT -5
Where are these stories?
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Post by Creative on Nov 9, 2014 6:47:23 GMT -5
"The name Alice is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Alice is: noble."
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Post by xea989 on Nov 9, 2014 6:47:36 GMT -5
It probably doesn't have to do with the book.
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Post by Perfectly Imperfect on Nov 9, 2014 6:48:04 GMT -5
This is the top ten list I found:
FTM MTF 1. Victor 1. Trixie-belle 2. Brick 2. Morgana 3. Achilles 3. Pixie-Frou-Frou 4. Boris 4. Talulah 5. Roman 5. Florence 6. Stig 6. Emily 7. Wolf 7. Rebecca 8. Manly 8. Rowena 9. Conan 9. Tiffany 10. Homer 10. Dolores
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Post by xea989 on Nov 9, 2014 6:48:21 GMT -5
^Is that even real?
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Post by Perfectly Imperfect on Nov 9, 2014 6:48:47 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Johnson on Nov 9, 2014 6:49:35 GMT -5
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Post by Perfectly Imperfect on Nov 9, 2014 6:49:45 GMT -5
Maybe it just depends where you live.
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Post by Chris Johnson on Nov 9, 2014 6:49:59 GMT -5
I don't mind either way. Picking your own name is cool.
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