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clumsyfoxdesigns · 2 years
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🥧 Cozy Names - Aesthetic name ideas for trans & nonbinary people! 🧸
Classic
Angel
Autumn
Bea - "blessed; voyager, traveller"
Bee
Bo - "to live; wave"
Bonnie / Bonbon - "pretty; good"
Byrie
Cerise - "cherry, red"
Claret - "cherry, red"
Clover
Dolly
Dotty - "gift; from god"
Fawn / Faun
Ginger
Goldie
Hattie
Jules
Juni / Junie
Kit / Kitty
Lacey
Nell / Nelly / Nellie
Pax - "peace"
Penny
Queenie
Sade - "honour confers a crown; rule with nobility"
Sunny
Teddy
Descriptors (Adjectives & Adverbs)
Brim
Cinna / Cinnamon
Clumsy
Comfy
Crim / Crimson
Cuddly
Dulce - /ˌdəlsā/ "sweet, mild"
Dusty
Fluffy
Fuzzy
Light
Rusty
Snug
Tawny
Twinkle
Umber
Wooly
Nouns
Blanket
Brick
Bubbles
Bunny
Buttercup
Butternut
Butterscotch
Buttons
Chestnut
Cookie
Copper
Corner
Crumbs
Doe
Fox / Foxtrot
Goose
Hearth
Honey
Hopscotch
Jelly Bean
Lane
Muffin
Padlock
Petal
Pooka -  /púca/ "goblin, fairy creature"
Pumpkin
Satchel
Scotch
Snickerdoodle
Soot
Socks
Sorrel
Soup
Sticks
Toast
Woods
Yarn
Verbs
Cuddles
Curl / Curly
Doodle
Doze
Dream
Link
Lock / Locke
Pat
Snooze
Snuggles
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spinzzy · 1 year
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there was a post I saw a few days ago that was like “cis people think trans people only have their deadname and their other name but actually they have *bunch of different types of names*” and I need help finding it please
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sunkissed-mogai · 2 years
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Hi I was wondering if you had any greek mythology inspired names. :))
ohohoho this is wonderful, thank you so much for the ask!!
adonis
zeus
hera
demeter
persephone
percy / perseus
athena
poseidon
apollo
artemis
ares
dionysus / dion / dio
nico
achilles
ajax
atlas
helios
zephyr
aelia
asteria
calliope
any of the amazons
any of the muses
any of the greek gods
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gah all your names are so cool asdfghjkl
aaah thank youu!!! it’s so fun, i love hearing them all cuz it’s just so cool and interesting, like- like these are definitely internet names, they’re weird and wonderful and unique and hella queer!! i love themm 🥰🥰
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prettyboythings-blog · 10 months
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I can't decide on a name...
Like do I want to change it to Samael or Samuel
I mean granted I read it as Samuel first and have to correct myself.
But that's reading not being called it.
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trans-name-help-4-u · 22 days
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Asks: open Ask number: 0
☆ Send an ask & I'll give you some names!
☆ Here I'll post name lists, name explinations, & multiple but probobly not all-things-name!
☆ Sorry if I dont get to ask right away, names are a rabbit hole of research!
Things I encourage people to add to your ask:
Specify the use of a name (to name yourself, an oc, a pet, an object, anything)
Vibes (edgy, bubbly, winter time, etc.)
Meaning (names meaning fire, calm, etc.)
Alphabetically (starts w/ F/Ph, ends in y/ie, etc.)
Origin (Greek, Japanese, etc.)
Say if your looking for names simmilar to a specific name (names simmilar to Louis for example)
☆ I don't wanna to gatekeep so I'm gonna give some baby name resources that I like (all sources are linked in text)
Baby Name Sunday (yt)
Baby Name Help (yt)
Nameberry (websight)
Magic Baby Names (type a name & get simmilar names)
☆ This account is run by a multigender person who understands the struggle of names ;>
☆ my main account is @sir-arlieosaurus-lung-struggler
☆ pronoun fluid, they/them is a good bet
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siarven · 11 months
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Saw this post by @doppelnatur how dandelions are pretty good trans symbols and got inspired! Happy pride everyone 🏳️‍⚧️
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raynedayys2 · 2 months
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Normalize letting trans kids live.
Every trans child on this planet deserves to be safe & supported.
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b0tster · 9 days
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the dmv forced me to wear Normal Girl Makeup™ for my new id photo. dystopian.
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📸 @pommycore
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You can change your name, it doesn't matter how often you change it, it doesn't matter however many names you go by, if you want to, you can change it, you could change it every week, every month, every year, it doesn't matter, you can change your name, don't feel bad about it
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5weekdays · 1 year
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they gotta give me more enrichment at work look what i just doodled
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^ joke that would have killed in 2011
🏳️‍⚧️ this post has come out as trans 🏳️‍⚧️
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eggscommunicate · 1 year
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licollisa · 9 months
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In which life ditched Jerry
(full version)
Bonus:
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I thought it would be funny if Chara had some past grudge regarding Jerry, hence the mildly hostile narration in their encounter.
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thund3randrain · 2 months
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"I respect you and won't stop you from being who you are" and "I'm not ready to call you by a new name and pronouns because it hurts me" can not co-exist when the speaker is your parent who has a huge amount of control over your life.
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walks-the-ages · 1 year
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OP deactivated, and some of the links were broken/marked unsafe by Firefox, so here's a new compilation post of Leslie Feinburg's (She/her, ze/hir) novels and essays on being transgender:
Stone Butch Blues official free source directly from Author's website:
Stone Butch Blues, backup on the webarchive:
Transgender Liberation: A movement whose time has come, on the web archive:
Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman, on the web archive:
Lavender and Red, PDF essay collection:
Drag King Dreams, on the web archive:
(Also, if anyone ever tells you that the protagonist of Stone Butch Blues ""ends up with a man""........ they're transmisogynistic jackass TERFs who are straight up lying)
Please also check out your local public libraries for these books and see if they carry them, to help support public libraries! If you have a library card already you can checkout Libby and Overdrive to see if your public library carries it as an ebook that you can checkout :)
EDIT: another not included on the orignal masterpost-- Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or blue !
annnnnd in light of the web archive losing it's court case, here's a backup of both PDFs and generated epubs a friend made:
5/26/2023: hello! I am adding on yet another book of queer history, this time the autobiography of Karl Baer, a Jewish, intersex trans man who was born in 1884! Please signal boost this version, and remember to check the notes whenever this crosses your dash for any new updates :)
6/24/2023: Two links to share!
Someone made an Epub version of Memoirs of a Man's Maiden Years, which you can find Here , as a more accessible version than a pdf of a scanned book if you're like me and need larger text size for reading--
And from another post I reblogged earlier today, I discovered the existence of "TransSisters: the Journal of Transsexual Feminism", which has 10 issues from 1993-1995, and includes multiple interviews with Leslie Feinburg and other queer feminists / activists of the 90s!
Here's a link to all 10 issues of TransSisters, plus a 1996 "look back at" by one of the writers after the journal ended, you can find all 10 issues on the Internet Archive Here !
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8/28/2023:
"Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out", can be found on the web archive Here, for the 25th Anniversary Edition from 2015,
and also Here, for the original 1991 version.
Each of the above can be borrowed for one hour at a time as long as a copy is available :D
This is a living post that receives sporadic updates on the original, if you are seeing this on your dash, click Here to see the latest version of the post to make sure you're reblogging the most up to date one :)
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October, 25th 2023:
"I began to dawdle over breakfast during shift changes, asking both waitresses questions. After weeks of inquiries, they invited me to a demonstration, outside Kleinhan's Music Hall, protesting the Israeli war against Egypt and Syria. I was particularly interested in that protest. The state of Israel had been declared shortly before my birth. In Hebrew school I was taught "Palestine was a land without peo-ple, for a people without a land." That phrase haunted me as a child. I pictured ears with no one in them, and movies projected on screens in empty theaters. When I checked a map of that region of the Middle East in my school geography textbook, it was labeled Palestine, not Israel. Yet when I asked my grandmother who the Palestinians were, she told me there were no such people. The puzzle had been solved for me in my adolescence. I developed a strong friendship with a Lebanese teenager, who explained to me that the Palestinian people had been driven off their land by Zionist settlers, like the Native peoples in the United States. I studied and thought a great deal about all she told me. From that point on I staunchly opposed Zionist ideology and the occupation of Palestine. So I wanted to go to the protest. However, I feared the demonstration, no matter how justified, would be tainted by anti-Semitism. But I was so angered by the actions of the Israeli government and military, that I went to the event to check it out for myself. That evening, I arrived at Kleinhan's before the protest began. Cops in uniforms and plainclothes surrounded the music hall. I waited impatiently for the protesters to arrive. Suddenly, all the media swarmed down the street. I ran after them. Coming over the hill was a long column of people moving toward Kleinhan's. The woman who led the march and spoke to reporters proudly told them she was Jewish! Others held signs and banners aloft that read: "Arab Land for Arab People!" and "Smash Anti-Semitism!" Now those were two slogans I could get behind! I wanted to know who these people were and where they had been all my life! Hours later I followed the group back to their headquarters. Orange banners tacked up on the walls expressed solidarity with the Attica prisoners and the Vietnamese. One banner particularly haunted me. It read: Stop the War Against Black America, which made me realize that it wasn't just distant wars that needed opposing. Yet although I worked with two members of this organization, I felt nervous that night. These people were communists, Marxists! Yet I found it easy to get into discussions with them. I met waitresses, factory workers, secretaries, and truck drivers. And I decided they were some of the most principled people I had ever met. For example, I was impressed that many of the men I spoke with talked to me about the importance of fighting the oppression of gays and lesbians, and of all women. Yet I knew they thought they were talking to a straight man" Transgender Warriors (1996) Leslie Feinberg
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bizarreaizen · 10 months
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