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Most trans people change their name in accordance to their gender in the process of transitioning. The decision
for a new name can take place at any stage during an individual’s exploration of their identity, typically coming into use when
the individual comes out to others and asks to be addressed with this new name. Whether or not this new name is accepted and
adopted by others is not only a matter of time, but correlates to the acceptance of the “new” gender and thus of a person’s right
to change their name.
This article offers an analysis of trans name change announcements as performative speech acts and analyses the
reactions to this name change, i.e. the acceptance or refusal of this new name, in relation to the speech act’s felicity
conditions.