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    Choosing a new name can be part of transition for nonbinary people who feel their birth name does not correctly or entirely reflect their [[gender]] and/or [[gender expression]]. Many nonbinary people choose a name that is not coded specifically as male or female, a neutral name, to avoid being labelled as one or the other based on their name. However, a gender neutral name is not a necessity; the same goes for choosing a new name in general. Some nonbinary people choose names with feminine or masculine connotations, or choose to keep their birth name.
    Choosing a new name can be part of transition for nonbinary people who feel their birth name does not correctly or entirely reflect their [[gender]] and/or [[gender expression]]. Many nonbinary people choose a name that is not coded specifically as male or female—a neutral name—to avoid being labeled as one or the other based on their name. However, a gender neutral name is not a necessity; the same goes for choosing a new name in general. Some nonbinary people choose names with feminine or masculine connotations or choose to keep their birth name.


    == Choosing a Name ==
    == Choosing a Name ==
    The process of choosing a new name, if one should so desire to do so, can be a process of trial and error. For some the process may be relatively short, while others may test out many different names before deciding on one, and some may stay with one name for a long time before realizing another suits them better.  
    The process of choosing a new name, if one should so desire to do so, can be a process of trial and error. For some, the process may be relatively short, while others may test out many different names before deciding on one, and some may stay with one name for a long time before realizing another suits them better.  


    There are some questions you can ask yourself about names that may help you on your process and help you find the right name, or figure out what kind of name you want:
    There are some questions that are important when finding the right name:
    * Is the name compatible with your cultural or ethnic background? Avoid [[cultural appropriation]].
    * Is the name compatible with my cultural or ethnic background? Avoid [[cultural appropriation]].
    * Are you wanting a name that would be typical to kids born around your time? Do you want a kind of vintage feel to it? Or would you rather it be uncommon?
    * Do I want a name that was typical around the time I was born? Do I want a vintage feel to the new name? Or would I rather it be uncommon?
    * Is the name you're considering potentially a nickname for other names, or, is it a name that will easily get you nicknamed? Are you okay with this?
    * Is the name I'm considering potentially a nickname for other names or is it a name that will easily get me nicknamed? Am I okay with this?
    * Are you looking for any specific sentiment or meaning for your name to have?
    * Am I looking for any specific sentiment or meaning for my name to have?
    * Do I want to legally change my name, and if so, is it a name I can legally obtain within my country? Some countries have laws and regulations about names and name changes.
    * Do I want to legally change my name, and if so, is it a name I can legally obtain within my country? Some countries have laws and regulations about names and name changes.


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    === United States ===
    === United States ===
    In the United States, the specifics for obtaining a legal name change can vary depending on the state you live in. Because of this, it is best to research the specifics for the state you are a resident of.  
    In the United States, the specifics for obtaining a legal name change can vary depending on the state. Because of this, it is best to research the specifics for the state.  


    === England and Wales ===
    === England and Wales ===
    Here, you can change your name by obtaining a Change of Name Deed, commonly known as a Deed Poll.
    In England and Wales, a name can be changed by obtaining a Change of Name Deed, commonly known as a Deed Poll.


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    Choosing a new name can be part of transition for nonbinary people who feel their birth name does not correctly or entirely reflect their gender and/or gender expression. Many nonbinary people choose a name that is not coded specifically as male or female—a neutral name—to avoid being labeled as one or the other based on their name. However, a gender neutral name is not a necessity; the same goes for choosing a new name in general. Some nonbinary people choose names with feminine or masculine connotations or choose to keep their birth name.

    Choosing a Name

    The process of choosing a new name, if one should so desire to do so, can be a process of trial and error. For some, the process may be relatively short, while others may test out many different names before deciding on one, and some may stay with one name for a long time before realizing another suits them better.

    There are some questions that are important when finding the right name:

    • Is the name compatible with my cultural or ethnic background? Avoid cultural appropriation.
    • Do I want a name that was typical around the time I was born? Do I want a vintage feel to the new name? Or would I rather it be uncommon?
    • Is the name I'm considering potentially a nickname for other names or is it a name that will easily get me nicknamed? Am I okay with this?
    • Am I looking for any specific sentiment or meaning for my name to have?
    • Do I want to legally change my name, and if so, is it a name I can legally obtain within my country? Some countries have laws and regulations about names and name changes.

    Legal Name Changes

    United States

    In the United States, the specifics for obtaining a legal name change can vary depending on the state. Because of this, it is best to research the specifics for the state.

    England and Wales

    In England and Wales, a name can be changed by obtaining a Change of Name Deed, commonly known as a Deed Poll.