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My name actually was given to me by a Native American friend of mine after embarking on a vision quest of sorts. The raven for the mystical side and the fox for the crafty, tricky part of me. Hence the name ravenfox. It's funny how I will answer to the name Raven and not think twice about if it's my real name or not. Ravenfox is me as much as my birth name is. Many cultures believe as a person grows and milestones in life are reached that your name changes to reflect the "new" you. I would assume that if I was to go on another vision quest, now 15 years later, I'd come up with a totally different totem. So, chin up everyone! If your name resonates within you and reflects who you are, noone can take that from you.
I agree with everyone else.
My name is Sammie Soon, and I highly doubt anyone else has that name since that's my actual name. However, I've been considering renaming to Sammie Swoon, since everyone thinks the Soon is my name is referring to the word Soon, not a name. my mom's name is Soon, and she gave me that as my middle name.
Anywho, You should pick another name, probably. Like Daddy cool said, try to look up on google different names and mix them together to make them your own. :D
*This is an old thread, but I think it's a good topic and should be bumped up.*
I did a ton of research (google, yahoo, ask, etc) for my name, and found nothing. I've been using it for 6(ish) years and am published and very well known. More importantly, I have a very big internet presence. If another girl in this scene was to start using my name, I'd send her a message and explain that it's quite rude to try to use someone else's success to start a carrier or reputation. An easy google search brings up many sites with my name on them, so there is no reason for someone else to use it.
All that being said, there is another Roxy Tart out there. She is a drag queen in the UK. She is older then me, and has been preforming a bit longer, but when I did a search nothing came up. She didn't have an internet presence at the time, no website, no myspace, nothing. Because we are in different countries, in different fields, and look so different, neither of us feels the need to go after the other. She's also not very active on social media, and as far as I can tell, doesn't preform much anymore.
The topic of the same/similar name is tricky, but my advice is this::
1. Choose a name that is not common sounding. This is pinup, try to stay away from Betty, Cherry, Monroe, Marilyn, etc. Chances are, a girl who has been in the scene longer, has that name.
2. Do your research. Google, facebook, twitter, search EVERYWHERE before you chose your name. If you find someone with a name close to what you want, check her out. Has she not been active in 5 years? Then you might be ok, because she might have decided this was not for her and moved on. Maybe send her a message or email and ask. For example, in this thread there were two Miss Nikki's. But you can see that one changed her name to Knockout Nikki, and now she goes by Ruby... so you just never know.
3. If someone who is extremely successful and/or popular has a name like the one you want, just don't! It's rude. You are trying to gain popularity off their hard work. Dottie Von Teese, Sabrina Keli, Betty Dexter.... names like these are just not ok!
4. If you choose a name and someone messages you and tells you it is their name, and they can prove that they have been using it (website, published work, etc), be gracious and choose another name. This scene is smaller then you think, and if you steal someones name; that person, her friends and her fans will find out.
Bottom line, do your research first and if you choose the same thing as someone else, and they don't like it, be polite.
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