Wikidata:WikiProject LGBT/Lists/Genders

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Name Description
'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
Calabai In Bugis culture, refers to people assigned male at birth who assume female roles.
Epupillan two-spirit identity on Mapuche culture
Gender liminality in Polynesia Gender identity in Oceania
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
calalai gender identity in Bugis culture
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
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 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 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
isogender gender modality
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
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 non-binary gender identity
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 identities other than male or female
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
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
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
undisclosed gender datum representing when an individual does not wish 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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