Names can only be clocky if they’re in English and I’m not an American so I’ve never had this struggle. I don’t know what the kids consider clocky these days but I think your name is good
The thing is I don’t live in America, but I have “American style” name. Its very stereotypical pooner name online, but I like it. I just worry people will clock me when they hear my name or think its cringe.
having an english name in a non english speaking country is pretty clocky, but some names should be fine since they can also be common in other countries. at least i know multiple cis guys named alex or oliver and i’m from germany
i think you would be the only one to know for sure, but i would imagine alex would just be seen as a weird american name than a pooner name, the vast majority of cis people don’t even think about stereotypical trans names at all
Names can only be clocky if they’re in English and I’m not an American so I’ve never had this struggle. I don’t know what the kids consider clocky these days but I think your name is good
The thing is I don’t live in America, but I have “American style” name. Its very stereotypical pooner name online, but I like it. I just worry people will clock me when they hear my name or think its cringe.
having an english name in a non english speaking country is pretty clocky, but some names should be fine since they can also be common in other countries. at least i know multiple cis guys named alex or oliver and i’m from germany
i think you would be the only one to know for sure, but i would imagine alex would just be seen as a weird american name than a pooner name, the vast majority of cis people don’t even think about stereotypical trans names at all