Are people actually named those things?
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Are people actually named those things?
Lunaria sounds so pretty ;-;
Kaycee/Kasie/Kacie/Kaysee - Casey/Kasey
Should've read all the way down. :(
My name's Reno.
Not sure how to categorize my manly name. :redface:
Rena (female), Renée/Ren
John (male), Joan (female), Jane (recently becoming uni)
James (male... becoming uni), Jamie (female... becoming uni), Jim (male)
Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerry (male), Jeri (female)
Gerrard, Gerry, Gerald (male), Geraldine (female)
Justin be my name. Justine be my name if I put a pair of fishnets and do my usual Wednesday thing.
I suppose that's true with the exception of the Rose, a persona assumed by four men on separate occasions in Spiderman comics.
Yeah, smurf it, I can play this game too. :D
Bob (m) - Bobette (f) - Bobby/i (n).
Steve (m) - Stevetta (f) - Stevaria/arius (n)
Gertrand (m) - Gertrude (f) - Gert (n)
Fannus (m) - Fanny (f) - Fan (n)
Billy (m) - Billia (f) - Bill (n)
Dave (m) - Davia (f) - Dav (n)
As a youth, I was a bit of a bell, and during a mock exam for my RE class, I decided to answer the question "What is Justice?" with "Justin's drag name."
My teacher looked so disappointed that I still feel bad about it today. :(
I hope your students pull something similar.
Sir Dratson. Dratson. Dratson.
Nicholas - Nicole - Nikki/Nick
I'm not a fan of being called Nikki. And my first semi-serious girlfriend was named Nicole. That was kinda weird.