Even if you're an interesting person, chances are she'll forget your name. But if you understand how memory works, you can be sure she'll always remember who you are.
The most tricky part about memory is that names are fairly arbitrary, and memory needs a solid connection in order for someone to recall a fact later on. The more connections you can give to you and your name, the more likely she'll remember it! So what are some really effective ways to be sure she doesn't forget?
1) Find a Famous Ancestor
Do some genealogical research on Familysearch.org – Find a famous ancestor and whenever you meet someone new, tell her you’re related to them. This only takes a little research beforehand and once you have an ancestor you will be able to use it forever after that. This is particularly effective for women because women are generally more interested in interpersonal connections. Plus if it's someone successful or nobility of some kind, they'll associate you with that person which will make you seem more attractive by association
2) Name a famous person with your same first name
This should be easy - just the mention of a celebrity with your name will almost instantly associate your name with that person, and with you!
3) Mention how your name is misspelled most often
Memory tends to link to things that are unexpected, or peculiar - so just mentioning a fact about the way your name is spelled (or misspelled) gives her brain more information to attach your name to long-term memory.