I can’t reveal my first name but it is old-fashioned English–think Meredith, Esther, Olga, Gretchen…
My last name makes me too identifiable. It is an Ellis Island misspelling that makes me the only person on this earth with my exact first and last name combo.
I thought I would change it with marriage but I don’t think marriage is going to happen for me, at least not anytime soon, and I’m not putting anything on hold for it anymore.
I think with my old-timey first name I could afford a zany last name. I like Winter and Snow. I don’t want it to be too “out there” or difficult to spell, so I’m not going to do something like Zephyr, and I would like suggestions that aren’t too tied to a specific concept. Interesting enough but not excessively unique.
My background is Taiwanese and white American without ties to any specific country strong enough to pick a name from some European country I only have a bit of a connection to from generations ago. The white side is Irish, Welsh, and French. I am not trying to stand out excessively. I do not feel a strong connection to my Taiwanese side, and that could be its own post. I don’t want something commonly mispronounced. I was thinking something like Shaw? It might make my ex think I’m obsessed with him but he already thinks that so whatever.


Could go with the “last name thats just a job title” like baker or smith or computer scientist
Jane Softwarearchitect
I genuinely need people to start doing this
Becca GISTech
Ronald Promptengineer
me: Is that Gretchen from marketing?
my coworker: No, that’s Gretchen Marketing. She’s in sales.
Hi, I’m Peter Unemployed
Be the unemployability you want to see in the world!
John Customer Success Account Manager is a handful and not something you want initialed.
John CSAM… wait WHAT
Yea… Amazon is weird.
Which reminds me of nominative determinism. OP should choose “Rich” “ Wise” “Smart” “Dollar”. And also - first Impressions are everything.
Or Hacker, which is a surprisingly legit name.
Dr. Hacker would be interesting. I had a Dr. Ripper in training who was brilliant.