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What Is Your Opposite Gender Name?

LydiaDeetzWhen I'm rude to my mother, which is not often because she very early on instilled a deep respect in me of women [The right would have a field day with that, no?], she tells me, "I should have named you Richard."

You know, as in Dick. It is a phrase that I suppose is a throw-back to days in which humor was more - um - nuanced.

I was thinking about that today - because, boy, do I have a Dick in my life - and then I remembered that mama always told me that had I been a girl my name would have been Lydia. Lydia Belonsky. Atrocious, right?

Not that I think "Lydia" is an unattractive name, but the combination just doesn't work and I am still stumped to this day why my mother, typically so smart, would think "Lydia Belonsky" had a ring to it. That moniker also always makes me think of Lydia Deetz, the character played by Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice, which made finding a picture for this post quite easy.

Anyway, the moral of the story is that I am wondering whether any of you readers had alternate gender names or, even better, are transitioning and deciding on a more "gender appropriate" name.

Do tell in the comments.

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  1. Since I was born before the era when parents could know the gender of their fetus, my name was supposed to be Leslie Delilah Mariah Louise.

    Since I was born a boy, however, I am Gerard Marcelino Lewis Joseph

    Posted by: gerry | May 10, 2012 5:54:00 PM


  2. It's not complaining, as much as recognizing this Belonsky person is out of his league. Why would we want to hear about his ridiculous "my mother made me respect powerful women" home-made story which somehow ridiculously morphs into a "what's your girl name" as a news story...
    it's diminishes the credibility of this blog...not to mention hearing adult gay men squeal about their girl names?...

    Posted by: Marty | May 10, 2012 5:54:24 PM


  3. I would have been named Bonnie, instead of Larry, after my grandmother.

    Posted by: Larry | May 10, 2012 5:56:51 PM


  4. I was due in late Dec, expected to be a girl and christened Holly Ann. I thank Santa every holiday for giving me Christmas Balls.

    Posted by: Twometers | May 10, 2012 5:59:02 PM


  5. Marty you've obviuosly got an axe to grind. If you don't like it move on to another story here on the blog. I do. Not everything is going to appeal to everyone. I think of this blog like a newspaper, I don't read every section of the paper (or every posting on here), but I'm not going to whine about something that doesn't grab my attention. Lighten up.

    Posted by: WOW | May 10, 2012 6:01:54 PM


  6. Coming from a family of five serious competitive Alpha Males( I'm the only gay one ) I cannot even abstractly conceive of an answer to this existential conundrum.

    Posted by: JackFknTwist | May 10, 2012 6:06:10 PM


  7. My father was quite taken with "Toyota Corolla" because of the way it rolls off the tongue. My mom wanted "Emma Dewdrop" for a girl baby. Either way, thrilled to be male.

    Posted by: Jacob | May 10, 2012 6:13:27 PM


  8. I was told had I been born a girl, my name would have been "Rosemary". Yikes!!

    Posted by: PDX Guy | May 10, 2012 6:15:37 PM


  9. But I do smile at the question......I have seriously never even thought of such a left field issue.......

    The idea has thrown me so much that I think I may be a Kinsey Six !

    Posted by: JackFknTwist | May 10, 2012 6:16:00 PM


  10. Lighten up on Andrew Belonsky,you guys.

    Posted by: JackFknTwist | May 10, 2012 6:20:51 PM


  11. Christina probably. My mother always regretted not naming me Christopher.

    Posted by: Polyboy | May 10, 2012 6:29:16 PM


  12. Sam worked out rather well for me.
    Most people tend to assume it stands for Samuel, but i was actually named Samantha.
    According to my mother, alternative names would have been Christine, or Alexandra... so i would have been Chris or Alex.

    Posted by: samthor | May 10, 2012 6:40:27 PM


  13. Mine would have been Hollyce.

    Posted by: Tom | May 10, 2012 6:41:29 PM


  14. I was to have been either James Gregory or Vickie Lynn. When I was born, my father asked my mother to name me after his father, to which she replied, "Hell no, I ain't naming him Togo." He said "Can we stick Earl in there somewhere?" (his name was Earlie Togo. I kid you not) so I became Richard Earl, nickname Rickie to match siblings Robbie and Debbie. Yes, they gave me the feminine spelling. But it's okay, I guess. My brother's middle name is Gay.

    Posted by: Teddies Tura | May 10, 2012 7:11:24 PM


  15. Mine is great! My girl name was to be Molly Ann Charlene.

    Posted by: Dennis | May 10, 2012 7:17:39 PM


  16. I am named after my great grand parents Antonio and Antonia, so its a safe bet this Anthony would prolly been an Antoinette - or Antoinetta like my momma - had I been born a female...

    Posted by: Anthony | May 10, 2012 7:27:42 PM


  17. Perhaps Marty would have been called Agnes, the nudge.

    Posted by: Mike in the Tundra | May 10, 2012 7:51:24 PM


  18. ...I came here for an award-winning lgbt news blog.

    Not whatever this is.

    Posted by: RJ | May 10, 2012 8:00:15 PM


  19. Theadosia Kathaleen Louise!

    Posted by: LJC | May 10, 2012 8:15:27 PM


  20. I would have been Julia, after my grandmother, aunt, great aunt, etc. (Southern family, only two or three names for each sex, reused multiple times with strange nicknames because of all the duplication). But my middle name is Rosiland, and my sister's middle name is Carlos - no joke.

    Posted by: Burch | May 10, 2012 8:16:14 PM


  21. I was to be Jennifer, if born sans peen.

    Posted by: jim | May 10, 2012 8:17:01 PM


  22. I'm John. Had I been a girl, I would have been Monica.

    Posted by: YAR | May 10, 2012 8:43:23 PM


  23. Honestly I couldn't imagine what name I might have. But I'm not so uncomfortably misogynistic that I feel the need to complain about having been asked on Towleroad.

    Posted by: Marc C | May 10, 2012 8:47:30 PM


  24. Claudia, and I'm sure she would've cut a couple of you.

    Posted by: greenfuzz | May 10, 2012 9:04:13 PM


  25. In general, I'm not fond of the "if you don't like it leave" standard response to internet grumbling. However, I have to admit, if this is something worth your time to complain about, your time isn't worth all that much.

    My mother liked being ready. She had four names for each of her two pregnancies, two boys' names and two girls' names just in case either of us were twins. Since I only have an older brother, the girls' names were reused when she was pregnant with me. If either of us had been a girl, we'd have been Sarah in honor of our paternal grandmother.

    Posted by: Jonathan | May 10, 2012 9:08:57 PM


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