Zersk: Eh, Alexandra sets off a few bells for me. "Andros" and anything rooted in it is "male". Alexander means something like "The man who protects"; Alexandra is the same, but with an A to indicate femininity. There's still a suffix that means "bloke" in there.
Aon: Ooh, I like it.
Mukora: Clever.
My name is Cu Chulainn. Beside the raging sea I am left to moan. Sorrow I am, for I brought down my only son.My boy name is Tyler, which I guess could be used as a girl's name, albeit a less common one.
My mother has always told me that if I were born female, I would be Kirsten.
Heapers’ HangoutExactly the same, but I might spell it Bobbi.
Welcome To TV Tropes | How To Write An Example | Text Formatting Rules | List Of Shows That Need Summary | TV Tropes Forum | Know The StaffI would have been Charles, after both my grandfathers. I couldn't be Charlie, because both of them used that as their nicknames, so I guess I would have been Chuck, or C[other initial], or Chaz or something.
A True Lady's Quest - A Jojo is You!...Well, I don't really know what the femme equivalent to Tre would be, but for my real first name (which I hate) it'd be Manuela.
oh, that's why I need this binary mind // ⌘

Yes, this requires you to post your real first name for comparison.
If you were magically transformed into the opposite sex/ discovered you were trans/whatever, how would you alter your current name to fit?
My name's Alexander; Alex as a nickname nowadays is pretty gender-neutral, I'd just have to change the last bit: Alexis.
My name is Cu Chulainn. Beside the raging sea I am left to moan. Sorrow I am, for I brought down my only son.