Wikidata:WikiProject LGBT/Lists/Genders
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Name | Description |
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'akava'ine | third gender or transgender women in Māori culture of Cook Islands |
Alyha | Mohave term for people who were assigned male at birth who exhibit feminine traits and who could become socially female |
Apwint | gender identity |
Calabai | In Bugis culture, refers to people assigned male at birth who assume female roles. |
Chibados | gender identity |
Epupillan | two-spirit identity on Mapuche culture |
FtX | someone transitioning from female to neither male or female; a non-binary person who was assigned female at birth |
Hybryd | boy with a vagina in The Orca's Universe |
MtX | someone transitioning from male to neither male or female; a non-binary person who was assigned male at birth |
Rae-rae | trans women in Tahitian culture |
Sekhet | Ancient Egyptian gender identity, often translated as eunuch and regarded as third gender, non-binary, or androgyny |
Waria | portmanteau word for the traditional third gender group in Indonesia |
X-gender | Japanese term for non-binary gender identities |
abinary | genders completely unrelated to the gender binary |
acault | in Burmese culture, people assigned male at birth who exhibit feminine behaviors while serving as spirit mediums; there is some question over the legitimacy of term |
agender | absence of a gender identity |
androgyne | non-binary gender identity |
apogender | gender identity in which one feels entirely removed from the concept of gender |
aporagender | non-binary gender identity which is a gender separate from male, female and anything in between |
autigender | a neurogender which can only be understood in the context of being autistic, or when one's autism greatly affects one's gender and/or how one experiences gender |
bigender | gender identity that includes any two gender identities and behaviors |
binabinaaine | Gilbertese and Tuvaluan third gender |
boyflux | genderflux identity when one's masculinity can change in intensity |
brotherboy | indigenous australian transmasculine gender identity |
calalai | gender identity in Bugis culture |
cisfeminine | cisgender and gender identity |
cisgender | gender identity descriptor |
cisgender gay male | a man who is both cisgender and gay |
cisgender lesbian | cisgender woman, lesbian, sexual identity, gender identity, and sexual orientation |
cisgender man | gender of someone whose assigned sex at birth is male, and whose gender identity aligns with that typically culturally associated with his sex |
cisgender woman | female person who was assigned female at birth |
cismasculine | cisgender and gender identity |
demiagender | partial agender identity |
demiboy | gender identity where a person identifies as only partly male |
demigender | non-binary gender identity with partial association to a gender |
demigirl | gender identity where a person identifies as only partly female |
demimasc | gender identity where a person identifies partially as a man/boy or as otherwise being partly masculine in nature |
fakafafine | transgender women in Wallisian and Futunan culture |
fakafifine | third gender in Niue culture |
fakaleitī | third gender in Tongan culture |
faʻafafine | third gender in Samoan culture |
femboy | slang term used to refer to a feminine male |
gender agnostic | a term to describe an individual who considers the phenomenon of gender identity to be unknowable or indeterminable by its very nature |
gender expansive | transgender, non-binary, gender expression, and gender identity |
gender identity disorder | medical condition |
gender incongruence | ICD-11 diagnosis, a marked incongruence between an individual’s experienced gender and the assigned sex |
gender modality | correspondence (or lack thereof) between one's assigned gender and one's current gender identity |
gender spectrum | aspect of gender identity |
gendered | state of having gender identity |
genderfae | genderfluid identity that excludes changing into manhood or masculinity |
genderfaun | fluid gender identity that excludes womanhood or femininity |
genderfluid | gender identity which doesn't conform to fixed gender roles or varies over time, such as shifting between identifying as male, female, non-binary, agender |
genderqueer | range of gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine and does not match with assigned sex |
gendervoid | gender which is an absence, a blank space or void where a gender might otherwise be |
girlflux | genderflux term when one's feminine identity can change in intensity |
greygender | a gender in which one identifies partially outside the gender binary and has a strong ambivalence about one's gender identity and/or gender expression |
hijra | third gender of South Asian cultures |
intergender | a gender experience tied to one's intersex variation |
intersex | atypical congenital variations of sex characteristics |
intersex man | intersex person who identifies as a man |
intersex person | person born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones or genitals that do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies |
intersex woman | intersex person who identifies as a woman |
ipso-gender | intersex cis-gender modality |
isogender | gender modality |
juxera | gender identity |
kathoey | term in Thai culture usually refering to a transgender woman or an effeminate gay male |
khawaja sira | gender identity |
koekchuch | extinct gender identity in the Itelmen culture |
libragender | gender identity and umbrella term |
machismo | ideology based on the idea that men dominate women, that men should behave with virility, and women not |
male | to be used in "sex or gender" (P21) to indicate that the human subject is a male or "semantic gender" (P10339) to indicate that a word refers to a male person |
maverique | gender identity characterized by autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of gender that is just as clearly defined as man or woman are, while being atrinary, anthrogender, unorthodox and entirely independent of conventional concept of gender |
monogender | gender identity, named after mono- and gender |
mudoko dako | female transidentity of the Lango people of Uganda |
muxe | Zapotec gender identity, often regarded as transgender, third gender, or non-binary |
māhū | third gender in traditional Hawaiian, Kanaka and Maohi cultures |
neurogender | gender experience tied to one's neurological condition |
neutral sex | human who has neutral sex |
neutrois | non-binary gender identity |
non-binary | gender identity that exists outside of the gender binary |
nádleehi | Navajo social role and term for a gender-fluid male-bodied person with a feminine nature |
pangender | non-binary gender identity defined as being more than one gender |
polygender | organism exhibiting multiple gender characteristics |
proxvir | gender identity |
questioning | the act of questioning one's gender, sexual identity, and/or sexual orientation; a social label applied to people who are doing this while not wanting to apply another label to themselves |
sipiniq | third gender person |
sistergirl | indigenous australian transfeminine gender |
takatāpui | umbrella term for gender identity and sexual orientation in Māori culture |
trans man | person assigned female at birth who identifies as a man |
trans woman | person assigned male at birth who identifies as a woman |
transfeminine | gender of individuals who were assigned male at birth but identify on the female side of the gender spectrum |
transmasculine | gender of individuals who were assigned female at birth but identify on the male side of the gender spectrum |
transneutral | transgender identity of individuals who identify on the neutral side of the gender spectrum |
transsexualism | a person's experiencing a gender identity different from the assigned sex |
travesti | Latin American gender identity, often considered a transgender, third sex, or non-binary category |
trigender | non-binary identity in which one shifts among three genders |
two-spirit | umbrella term for the third gender in the indigenous North American cultures |
ultergender | gender modality, gender identity, and intersex |
undisclosed gender | datum representing when an individual has not publicly disclosed their gender identity or has expressed a wish not to disclose their gender identity, thereby making their gender identity unknown |
vakasalewalewa | people from Fiji assigned male at birth but who have a feminine gender expression |
winkte | men with feminine behavior in Lakota culture |
yinyang ren | people who are both yin or feminine and yang or masculine in approximately equal proportions |
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