Happy pride month!
One thing that I am particularly interested in in naming, is the differences of trends/priorities in naming a child compared to people naming themselves. As far as I know, there aren’t any charts for popularity in names that people have chosen for themselves (as lots of people don’t do it legally anyway), but I am in a few LGBT spaces both online and in real life, and I have still noticed trends in the names that trans people pick for themselves. Of course, as I said, this is based on my own experience and people I’ve met, and it likely varies depending on location (I am in an anglophone country).
Still, here are the names I’ve noticed that seem particularly common :)
Transmasc:
AceAiden and the -aden names
Alex AsherCaleb CharlieCody EdwardElijah /
Eli ElliottEzra FinnIsaac Jack /
Jackson JakeJonah LeoLeviLiamLuca /
Lucas MaxMicah Miles NoahOliver Owen Ryan Sam TheoVincent Zachary Biblical names seem quite common, as well as names that are/were popular at the time of coming out (as opposed to choosing names popular at the year of birth).
Transfem:
Alice Amber AmeliaAurora Bella Brianna Cassandra Chloe Delilah Elise EllaEmilyEmmaEvelyn Hazel Juniper Katie Lily Luna MadisonMegan MiaNatalie Rose Riley Sophie Violet Willow There seems to be a larger variety than with the boys, and trends seem less obvious. But, while names popular at the time of coming out are still popular, I’ve noticed girls seem more likely to choose names that were popular in the year they were born than boys.
Nonbinary people:
AshGreyKaiRobin I’ve noticed that for nonbinary people choosing their own name, there seems to be lots more variety and much less obvious ‘popular names’ compared to trans boys and girls choosing their names (hence why this list is significantly shorter). I’ve noticed that nature names, astrological names, mythological names and word names seem particularly common, as well as ‘typically boys’s names’ such as
Micah,
Elliott,
Ace and
Finn.
What do you think of the names here? Are there any trends you’ve picked up on in people choosing their own names?