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Gender Jargon: Transgender and IMOGA Terms (Mar. 2020)

Hello, all! It’s Gent. I hope everyone’s March is going well so far. It is time to post March’s Gender Jargon Catalog. This document is updated very frequently, so please check the permalink for the most to date version of the Gender Jargon Catalog. If you would like to submit a term or would like to discuss an existing one, please send me a message!

If you’re looking for a term to describe your gender identity/expression, are interested in disseminating information or just interested in learning about diversity in gender and expression, this post might be helpful to you!

Here’s gender-resource’s Transgender & IMOGA Terms Masterlist for Mar. 2020: 

Honorifics, etc.

Comparable to the terms Ms., Mrs. and Mr., etc. but for Transgender, Nonbinary and GNC individuals.

  • Ind.: A non-gendered title meaning “individual”.
  • Lwss: A way to address someone who is between Male and neutral; Neutromme. Based off the term “Lyss”.
  • Lyss: A way to address someone who is between Female and neutral; Neutremme. Based off the term “Lass”
  • Misc.: A title derived from the Latin word miscellus, meaning “mixed”, for Nonbinary people whose have aspects of various genders at various times.
  • Mv.: A title that can be used to refer to a Maverique person.
  • Mx.: A gender-neutral title.

Fluctuation and Fluidity

Terms to describe experiences of fluctuation and fluidity in genderedness and/or identity.

  • Amplusian: A gender better describes as a lenient, non-strict identity, or when your gender is very wide, varied and miscellaneous; the polar opposite of suptilian. This gender is niether static, solid or stable. Also called amplusgender.
  • Aneuflux: A gender that fluctates between being genderlessness and unaligned nonbinary gender.
  • Apisfluid: A fluid gender identity that only encompasses abinary identities.
  • Connumgender: A gender that is fluid between multiple neutral genders or other gender identities of a given alignment, but is never a singular gender.
  • Demifluid: A gender that is fluid between demigenders.
  • Demiflux: A gender that is partially fluid and partially static.
  • Diastimian: When your gender intensity is firmly fixed; opposite of genderflux.
  • Endogender: Having a fluid and/or fluctuating gender, but always being at least partially aligned to a given gender or gender(s). Can be used as Endogirl, Endoagender, Endoambigender, etc.
  • Femmefluid: A fluid gender that mostly or only feminine genders. Also called Venufluid.
  • Fluktuaz: A type of genderfluidity that, rather than fluctuating between genders, one fluctuates between their connection to their gender(s).
  • Genderfae: A fluid gender that never encompasses being male/masculine.
  • Genderfaer: A fluid gender that is never completely and entirely Male.
  • Genderfaun: A fluid gender that never encompasses being female/feminine.
  • Genderfaunet: A fluid gender that is never completely and entirely Female.
  • Genderfeor: A fluid gender experience that exclusivley encomapsses xenogenders.
  • Genderfrith: A fluid gender experience that never encompasses genders that are completely removed from masculinity or femininity.
  • Genderfirthen: A fluid gender experience that only includes masculine and feminine genders, but is never completely and entirely Male or Female.
  • Genderfirther: A fluid gender experience that includes only includes masculine and feminine genders, but is never completely and entirely Male.
  • Genderfirthet: A fluid gender experience that includes only masculine and feminine genders, but is never completely and entirely Female.
  • Genderflor: A fluid identity that never encompasses Male or Female genders.
  • Genderfloret: A fluid identity that is never completely and entirely Male or Female.
  • Genderfluid: Having a fluid gender; a gender identity that varies over time.
  • Genderflux: Having a gender identity with fluctuating intensity; a gender that varies in intensity over time.
  • Iactogender: A type of genderfluidity that, rather than fluctuating between genders, one fluctuates between their connection to femininity, masculinity and androgyny.
  • Kymenian: Consistent gender; opposite of genderfluid.
  • Mascufluid: A fluid gender that mostly or only masculine genders. Also called Marfluid.
  • Maeflux: A gender that fluctates between genderlessness and Anonbinary gender.
  • Mesofluid: A fluid gender fluctuates between both binary genders and/or there is no stark boundary between each one; flowing between girl and boy
  • Mesoflux: When one feels mostly or entirely binary the majority of the time, but experiences fluctuating intensities of binary identity. This can be fluid with any other identity.
  • Mutare: A type of genderfluidity where you are never the same gender twice; a constantly changing and evolving gender. Also called Hengender.
  • Nobifluid: A fluid gender that mostly or only androgynous genders. Also called Eafluid.
  • Pangenderflux: A gender that is fluid between genderlessness and being omni-aligned.
  • Queerfluid: A fluid gender identity that only travels between nonbinary genders, never Male or Female.
  • Sorozgender: A type of gender dluidity where one cycles through a given set of gender identities in a particular order. When these genders are all Aingender, this is called Sorozagender.
  • Suptilian: Someone who is both diastimian and kymenian; gender that is neither fluid or flux.
  • Switchfluid: A type of gender fluidity where any individual is usually of a given gender, but it may “switch” off, leaving a “blank space” where this gender usually is. This blank space may be interpreted as an Agingender and/or quoigender. Eventually, the gender will “switch” back on, and the individual will resume being their regular gender.
  • Versandrogyne: A fluid, androgyne identity where one’s connection to masculinity and femininity fluctuates.

Demigender Spectrum

Terms to describe partial gender alignments.

  • Demigender: A umbrella term for nonbinary gender identities that have a partial connection to a certain gender.
  • Hemigender: A subset of demigender where one’s identity feels exactly half one gender and exactly half another gender.
  • Magigender: A subset of demigender where one’s identity is mostly one gender and only slightly as another. 
  • Mosaigeder: A type of demigender where one’s identity feels composed of pieces or fractions of many genders and feelings. 
  • Nanogender: A type of demigender where one’s identity is only very slightly one gender and mostly something else. 
  • Neutrogender: Being mostly Neutrois with a slight connection to another gender.
  • Quartergender: A subset of demigender where one’s gender identity is ¼th one gender and ¾ths something else. 

Words to Describe One’s Relationship With Gender

Some terms that can be used to describe elements surrounding gender that are integral to one’s identity.

  • Apothigender: A term to express repulsion to a the concept of gender or a specific gender or genders.

  • Gendereaux: A feeling of being detatched from the concept of gender, but simultaneously identifying with or encompassing many nonbinary experiences or identities.

  • Genderfree: Undefined gender basis in which gender is not present; when gender is insignificant or irrelevant to the individual, but is still definitively queer.

  • Genderfuck: Subverting traditional gender binary by mixing or bending one’s gender expression, identity, or presentation; A colloquial term for culture and resistance against gendernormativity.
  • Hathosgender: A transgender/nonbinary person who derives euphoria from the complete rejection of the gender binary. Can be used with a specific gender or genders.

  • Molebug: The opposite of gender; identifying with unreality, disconnection from humanity and an attachment to an intense, surreal alien-like sense of self. 

  • Post-ium: Having a connection to your Assigned Gender At Birth simply by virtue of it being your AGAB, regardless of gender identity/expression.

  • Postalium: Having a connection to being Intersex simply by virtue of it being one’s gender assignment, regardless of gender identity/expression.

  • Postertium: Have a connection to being Third Gender simply by virtue of it being one’s gender assignment, regardless of gender identity/expression.

  • Postfeminium: Having a connection to being Female simply by virtue of it being one’s gender assignment, regardless of gender/identity expression.

  • Postmascuium: Having a connection to be Male simply by virtue of it being one’s gender assignment, regardless of gender identity/expression.

  • Quoigender: Uncertainty, confusion, frustration and/or a lack of identification with current notions of gender.

  • Resbis: A person who feels regularly conflicted by and is trying to reconcile with their gender identity or has in the past. This term is exclusive to intersex people.

Binary Terms and Gender Descriptors

Explicitly Male and Female identifiers for transgender and intersex individuals. 

  • Ipsogender: When an intersex person identifies as the gender they were medically assigned (Male or Female).
  • Neofemale: A term for binary transgender women who embrace their self-perceived sense of “otherness” when it comes to fitting in with cisgender women.
  • Neomale: A term for binary transgender men who embrace their self-perceived sense of “otherness” when it comes to fitting in with cisgender men.
  • Transgender Man: A man who was assigned Female at birth.
  • Transgender Women: A woman who was assigned Male at birth.

Agingenders

Terms that describe genders that are agender in nature (AGIN).

  • Agender: Lacking a sense of gender and/or having neutral gender.
  • Agenderpunk: Lacking a sense of gender while actively resisting gender normativity.

  • Apogender: A subset of the Agender identity in which one feels not only genderless, but also removed from the concept of gender entirely.

  • Ceteroagender: A nonbinary gender with specific feelings of genderlessness.
  • Euagender: An absolute genderlessness, agenderness or gender nullity; being verily Agender.

  • Genderliminal: A gender on the edge of existing and not existing (between gender and agender), or one that dances between the two.

  • Gendernull: Being without gender while also having a tangible sense of genderlessness (nullity).   

  • Gendervoid: Lack of contact with any gender; lacking a sense of gender, explictly.

  • Ingender: Feeling no sense of gender as a result of being intersex.

  • Libragender: Being mostly Agender with a slight connection to another gender.

  • Nullenby: A null-aligned nonbinary individiual.
  • Panantagender:  An agender identity opposed to all genders; someone who has all accesible antigenders & agenders.
  • Spatia: A gender defined by it’s nonexistence; an objectification of vacancy; A null gender with a tangible nothingness. Also called Spatiatype.
  • Ungender: Feeling genderless, but also feeling as if your gender is the polar opposite of gender in general.

Ningenders

Terms that describe Midbinary and Abinary genders that are neutral in nature (NIN).

  • Cenrell: A gender identity located somewhere on the gender neutral spectrum that has strong ties to masculinity.
  • Censari: A gender identity located somewhere on the gender neutral spectrum that has strong ties to both masculinity and femininity.

  • Ceteroneutral: A nonbinary gender with specific feelings of gender neutrality.
  • Epicene: A Nonbinary gender that is characterized by a lack of masculine or feminine characteristics; an ‘unisex’ gender.
  • Faesari: A gender identity located somewhere on the gender neutral spectrum that has strong ties to femininity.

  • Frannchlen: An abinary gender that is similar to Midgender/Ambigender/Femache/Androgyne, but lies outside of the binary gender spectrum. The person has androgynous qualities but mostly identifies with nonbinary, abinary, or neuter gender descriptors and terms. 
  • Herrlein: An Abinary gender that is similar to Male, but lies outside of the binary gender spectrum. The person has masculine qualities but mostly identifies with nonbinary, abinary, or neuter gender descriptors and terms.
  • Juxtaneu: A gender relative to Epicene, but is distinct from it. It does not lie outside of the Gender Spectrum. A term to describe gender that is immediately proximal to Epicene in the Gender Spectrum.
  • Mädchen: An Abinary gender that is similar to Female, but lies outside of the binary gender spectrum. The person has feminine qualities but mostly identifies with nonbinary, abinary, or neuter gender descriptors and terms.
  • Neucuritas: When your gender is indifferent, but you still want to be perceived as gender neutral.
  • Neuproche: A gender expression that is neutral, despite a gender identity that is not. An identity where one’s neutral gender expression is an integral part of one’s queer experience. Can sometimes be used as a synonym for Juxtaneu.

  • Neutrenby: A neutrally-aligned nonbinary individual.
  • Neutrois: An abinary gender that is neutral across all genders; a neuter gender.

  • Transneutral: Transgender people who were assigned male or female at birth, but identify with neutral gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. They usually are nonbinary but could be trans men or trans women.

Mingenders

Terms that describe midbinary genders that are masculine in nature (MIN).

  • Androx: A gender between Midgender and Male; A significantly masculine Androgyne.
  • Boyprox: A term to describe individuals who have a connection to masculinity, have a connection to the Male gender regardless of actual identity, a sense of belonging in Men’s spaces, a masculine gender presentation, identifying with being AMAB if that is their designation, assigning significant value to male-coded life experiences and/or identifying or partially identifying as a Man.
  • Bxy: Being a genderless boy; being either simultaneously or fluidly agender and male-aligned.
  • Ceteroboy: A nonbinary gender with specific feelings of masculinity.
  • Enboy: Being a nonbinary man, either as a polygender/gendervast of nonbinary and male, as solarian nonbinary man or a multiboy with abinary genders.
  • Homproche: A gender expression that is masculine, despite a gender identity that is not. An identity where one’s masculine gender expression is an integral part of one’s queer experience. Can sometimes be used as a synonym to Proxvir.
  • Intramasc: A gender which encompasses infinite, largely varied feelings of masculine gender; maleness is the most important, expansive, constant part of them.
  • Masculenby: An umbrella term for gender that is at least nonbinary and masculine.
  • Mascuritas: When your gender is indifferent, but you still want to be perceived as masculine.
  • Melle: A Male gender that has no alignment toward masculinity, but instead has feminine and/or other nonmasculine alignment(s).
  • Miagender: Anyone whose gender is Male, partly Male (but not partly fiagender), or in some way similar to/resemblaning of Maleness.
  • Neutromme: A gender in-between Male and Epicene.
  • Neumale: A single gender that is a mix of Male and Neutrois.
  • Neuvir: A Male gender that is entirely neutral as opposed to masculine.
  • Nonpuer: Someone who is not Male at all in any way, shape or form, but feels a strong connection to masculinity within their gender.
  • Overmasc: Both encompassing and transcending masculinity while not approaching femininity.
  • Proxvir: A gender relative to Male, but is distinct from it. It does not lie outside of the Gender Spectrum.A term to describe gender that is immediately proximal to Male in the Gender Spectrum.
  • Transmasculine: Transgender people who were assigned female at birth, but identify with masculinity to a greater extent than with femininity.
  • Xenoboy: Being a xenic man, either as a polygender/gendervast of xenogender and male, as a solarian xenic man or a multiboy with xenic genders.
  • Xoy: Someone who identifies in some way as a nonbinary boy or nonbinary boy-adjacent, but wishes to distance themselves from the word “boy”.

Fingenders

Terms that describe midbinary genders that are feminine in nature (FIN).

  • Ceterogirl: A gender with specific feelings of femininity.
  • Gynx: A gender between Midgender and Female; A significantly feminine Androgyne.
  • Girlby: Being a nonbinary woman, either as a polygender/gendervast of nonbinary and female, as lunarian nonbinary womman or a multigirl with abinary genders.
  • Girlprox: A term to describe individuals who have a connection to femininity, have a connection to the Female gender regardless of actual identity, a sense of belonging in Women’s spaces, a feminine gender presentation, identifying with being AFAB if that is their designation, assigning significant value to female-coded life experiences and/or identifying or partially identifying as a Woman.
  • Gxrl: Being a genderless boy; being either simultaneously or fluidly agender and male-aligned.
  • Femil: A Female gender that has no alignment toward femininity, but instead has masculine and/or other nonfeminine alignment(s).
  • Feminenby: An umbrella term for gender that is at least nonbinary and feminine.
  • Femiritas: When your gender is indifferent, but you still want to be perceived as feminine.
  • Femproche: A gender expression that is feminine, despite a gender identity that is not. An identity where one’s feminine gender expression is an integral part of one’s queer experience. Can sometimes be used as a synonym for Juxera.
  • Fiagender: Anyone whose gender is Female, partly Female (but not partly miagender), or in some way similar to/resemblaning of Femaleness.
  • Intrafem: A gender which encompasses infinite, largely varied feelings of feminine gender; femaleness is the most important, expansive, constant part of them.
  • Juxera: A gender relative to Female, but is distinct from it. It does not lie outside of the Gender Spectrum.A term to describe gender that is immediately proximal to Female in the Gender Spectrum.
  • Neutremme: A gender in-between Female and Epicene; A significantly femininity epicene individual.
  • Neulier: A Female gender that is entirely neutral as opposed to feminine.
  • Nonpuella: Someone who is not Female at all in any way, shape, or form, but feels a strong connection to femininity within their gender.
  • Overfemme: Both encompassing and transcending femininity while not approaching masculinity.
  • Transfeminine: transgender people who were assigned male at birth, but identify with femininity to a greater extent than with masculinity.
  • Xenogirl: Being a xenic woman, either as a polygender/gendervast of xenogender and female, as a lunarian xenic woman or a multigirl with xenic genders.
  • Xirl: Someone who identifies in some way as a nonbinary girl or nonbinary girl-adjacent, but wishes to distance themselves from the word “girl”.

Lingenders

Terms that describe midbinary genders that are Androgynous (male/female) in nature (LIN).

  • Androgyne: Both an identity and umbrella term. A nonbinary individual who has an androgynous gender; an umbrella term used to describe genders between Male and Female.
  • Ceteroandrogynous: A nonbinary gender with specific feelings of androgyny.
  • Dudegal: Identifying as both masculine and feminine, but not explicitly male or female, either as a form of multigender, ambigender or vastgender. Also called galdude, galboy or dudegirl.
  • Duogender: Feeling that one’s gender is a combination of male and female as a result of being intersex. For use by intersex people only.
  • Gynandrocuritas: When your gender is indifferent, but you still want to be perceived as androgynous.
  • Liagender: Anyone whose gender is both Fia- and Mia-; Anyone with a Mesogender (including Femache, Centrigender & Ambigender)
  • Linenby: An androgynously-aligned nonbinary individual.
  • Linproche: A gender expression that is androgynous, despite a gender identity that is not. An identity where one’s androgynous gender expression is an integral part of one’s queer experience. Can sometimes be used as a synonym for Proxangi.
  • Midgender: An Androgyne gender that exists at the midpoint of Male and Female gender binary.
  • Neuangi: An androgynous gender that is entirely neutral as opposed to androgynous.
  • Neutrangi: A gender in-between Midgender and Epicene; A significantly epicene androgynous individual.
  • Nonpuerlla/Nonvirmina: Being neither Male or Female in any shape or form but feeling a strong connection to both masculinity and femininity within their gender.
  • Proxangi: A gender relative to Midgender, but is distinct from it. It does not lie outside of the Gender Spectrum.A term to describe gender that is immediately proximal to Midgender in the Gender Spectrum.
  • Transdrogynous: A term used to describe transgender people identifying with androgyny to a greater extent than masculinity or femininity.
  • Xenangi: A xenic androgyne, either as a polygender/gendervast of xenogender and androgyne, as an eclipsian xenic androgyne or multiandrogynous with xenic genders.

Nixic Genders

Terms for paradoxical genders that are comprised of both genderless (AGIN) and aligned aspects.

  • Ambonix: An identity that is comprised of genderless and ambi-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as Femache.
  • Apéra: Being simultaneously péra and Agender.
  • Maverisa: Being simultaneously Maverique and Agender.
  • Neutrix/Neutrisa: Being simultaneously Neutrois and Agender.
  • Nijuxera: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and Juxera-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as Juxera.
  • Nixangi: An identity comprised of both genderless and partial androgynous or androgyne-aligned aspects. These aspects can be experienced either simultaneously, fluidly, or through fluctuations.
  • Nixavire: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and girlboy-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partiall identifying as a girlboy; the combination of Nixera + Nixvir.
  • Nixera: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and girl-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as a girl.
  • Nixpangi: An identity comprised of both genderless and partial pandrogynous or androgyne pan-aligned aspects. These aspects can be experienced either simultaneously, fluidly, or through fluctuations.
  • Nixtaneu: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and Juxtaneu-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as Juxtaneu.
  • Nixtrangi: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and Neutrangi-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as Neutrangi.
  • Nixvir: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and boy-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as a boy.
  • Omnixic: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and pan/omni-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as a pangender
  • Panixique: Anixic pangender-ness; an identity comprised of both genderless and partial pangender or pan-aligned aspects. These aspects can be experienced either simultaneously, fluidly or through fluctuations.
  • Péraverisa: Being simultaneous Péramaverique and Agender.
  • Pronixangi: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and Proxangi-aligned aspect, which may manifest as partially identifying as Proxangi.
  • Pronixvir: An identity that is comprised of both genderless and Proxvir-aligned aspects, which may manifest as partially identifying as Proxvir.

Uingenders

An umbrella term for all genders that are undecided, unknown, undefined and/or unquantifiable in nature (UIN). Uingender have elements to their gender that are inherently undescrible, differing from questioning one’s gender.

  • Discordian: A gender that is chaotic, largely incomprehensible or unexplainable that is characterized by a sense of confusion, unease and/or discomfort. Discordians can have other elements to their gender or be Agender.
  • Hvarrneu: A gender that has masculine, feminine and neutral elements that are all weak and undefined.
  • Indivisc-abal: A gender that has abinary elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisc-anonbal: A gender that has anonbinary elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisc-eal: A gender that has epicene elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisc-fal: A gender that has feminine elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisc-mal: A gender that has masculine elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisc-nal: A gender that has androgynous elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisc-xal: A gender that has xenic elements, but is still indescribable.
  • Indivisical: When one’s gender is so complex it is barely comprehensible to themselves and almost impossible to describe with one term.
  • Ineffabillisian: A gender that is utterly ineffable. It cannot be explained, other than that it simply exists; Comuingender.
  • Margmenneu: A gender with a multitude of alignments, at least one of which is neutral, that are all weak and/or undefined. A gender that is UIN and Polygender/Pangender/Omnigender/Multigender/Trigender, that includes at least one Ningender.
  • Neuatrith: A gender that has androgynous and neutral elements that are both weak and/or undefined. A gender that is LIN, NIN and UIN.
  • Neuekki: A gender that has genderless and neutral elements that are both weak and undefined. A gender that is AGIN, NIN and UIN.
  • Neukenna: A gender that has aporine and neutral elements that are both weak and undefined. A gender that is AIN, NIN and UIN.
  • Neuolikr: A gender that has xenic and neutral elements that are weak and/or undefined. A gender that is XIN, NIN and UIN.
  • Nymhs: A gender which exists but is nebulous or undefined.
  • Konaneu: A gender that has feminine and neutral elements that are both weak and/or undefined. A gender that is FIN, NIN and UIN.
  • Kunneusik: A gender with autonomous and neutral elements that are both weak and/or undefined. A gender that is autonomous, NIN and UIN.
  • Verrneu: A gender that has masculine and neutral elements that are both weak and/or undefined. A gender that is MIN, NIN and UIN. Also called Verrneugender.

Abinary & Anonbinary Gender Descriptors

Gender descriptors that are either unrelated to the gender binary (Abinary) as well as gender descriptors that describe gender that is removed from both binary and nonbinary descriptors of gender (Anonbinary).

  • Altegender: A Xenogender that feels as though it is on a “different plane” and/or is “parallel” to a specific gender inside or outside of the Binary Gender Spectrum.

  • Ambinique: A gender that results from society’s gender roles, stereotypes, and expectations being mixed and blurred over time into something entirely new and unique.

  • Anler: An abinary gender that exists independently of masculinity, femininity, androgyny and neutrality that is characterized by passion, determination, a sense of security, autonomy and conviction that one’s gender is entirely Abinary. A choleric, maverique gender.

  • Jouine: An Abinary gender that exists independently of masculinity, femininity, androgyny and neutrality that is characterized by euphoria, autonomy, conviction and sense of individuality that insists upon a gender that is entirely abinary; A joyful, maverique gender. 

  • Maverique: An Abinary gender that is characterized by autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of self that is entirely independent of masculinity, femininity or anything derived from the two while still being neither without gender not of a neutral gender.

  • Mnioct: A gender which encompasses The Void, but is filled with all.
  • Mniobainin: A feminine gender which encompasses The Void, but is filled with all.
  • Mniodrach: A neutral gender which encompasses The Void, but is filled with all.
  • Mniofirin: A masculine gender which encompasses The Void, but is filled with all.
  • Orupin: An abinary gender that exists independently of masculinity, femininity, androgyny and neutrality that is characterized by logic, reason, autonomy, conviction and sensibility that one’s gender is entirely Abinary. An objective, maverique gender.

  • Péra: An Abinary gender is not at all Female, Male, androgynous, or Epicene. Pera is not a lack of gender, confusion about one’s gender, or apathy about one’s gender. It is completely removed from the gender trinary of male/female/none.

  • Pérangi: Being perandrogynous; A gender with that is simultaneously Péra and Androgynous/LIN.

  • Péraverique: Being completely beyond the gender trinary of Male/Female/none, while at the same time, with an autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of self that is entirely independent of masculinity, femininity or anything which derives from the two while still being neither without gender nor of a neutral gender.

  • Tragmat: An Abinary gender that exists independently of masculinity, femininity, androgyny and neutrality that is characterized by individuality, tranquility, autonomy, conviction and sense of ease regarding that one’s gender is entirely Abinary. A serene, maverique gender.

  • Transxenine: A term used to describe trans people identifying with xenine gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. They usually are nonbinary but could be trans men or trans women.

  • Xenby: A xenic nonbinary individual.

  • Xenogender: A gender that is entirely removed from common descriptors of gender, instead using nouns, sensations, abstract concepts and metaphors to describe one’s experience with gender.

Multigenders/Polygenders

Some notable multigenders, polygenders, and pan/omni descriptors; gender identities comprised of more than one gender,  having multiple or all accesible genders, etc.

  • Alchmiabaonic: A core identity that is made up of other identities, all of which come together to create one core identity.
  • Allekeinegender: Being simultaneously all accessible genders, yet none at all.
  • Ambigender: A static bigender identity in which two genders are experienced simultaneously.
  • Ambonec: Being both Male and Female, but neither simultaneously.
  • Ambonic: Being both Male and Female, but none simultaneously.
  • Apangender: A genderedness that is both agender and pangender and/or somewhere between them.
  • Faengender: A gender that is feminine, masculine, and androgynous all at once, but mostly androgynous.
  • Faenegender: A gender that is feminine, masculine, and androgynous all at once, but mostly feminine.
  • Faunegender: A gender that is feminine, masculine, and androgynous all at once, but mostly masculine.
  • Femmegender: A multigender involving two ormore fiaspec genders.
  • Ergender: A little bit boy, a little bit girl, a little bit nonbinary, and the rest of your identity is something else.
  • Genderdox: Multiple genders and nothing/genderless at the same time summed up into one, as if a paradox.
  • Genderfain: A type of bigender in which you feel that you are both genderfae and genderfaun at different times.
  • Femache: A simultaneous Male-Female experience.
  • Fraspe: A multigender that can be both be experienced as the sum of it’s genders or by each gender itself. Fraspe individuals can feel each of their genders individually, simultaneously a/ndor be fluid in between them. These genders can be be known or unknown to the individual.
  • Hemiage: A single, kymenian gender whose alignment is the result of experiencing two hemigenders in tandem.
  • Juproxevira: A gender relative to Femache, but is distinct from it. It does not lie outside of the Gender Spectrum; a simultaneous Juxera-Proxvir experience.
  • Malinegender: A multigender involving two or more miaspec genders.
  • Paneugender: A gender comprised of all eugenders accessible within your own life experience.
  • Pangender: A gender identity that encompasses a large number of or all genders of one’s culture.
  • Panzerogender: when all genders, accessible within your own culture and life experience, are nullified when combined with their respective antigenders.
  • Penultigender: identifying as all genders, within your own culture and life experience, except a specific one.
  • Plerugender: When one has multiple genders but a specific one is dominant above the rest, also called domgender and supragender.
  • Plurigender: identifying with more than one gender at once; multigenderstatic; polykymengender.
  • Puellix: An Abinary gender that is similar to Female, but lies outside of the binary gender spectrum. The person has feminine qualities but mostly identifies with nonbinary, abinary, or omni-aligned/pangender descriptors and terms.
  • Puerix: An Abinary gender that is similar to Male, but lies outside of the binary gender spectrum. The person has masculine qualities but mostly identifies with nonbinary, abinary, or omni-aligned/pangender gender descriptors and terms. 
  • Virea: An Abinary gender that is similar to Midgender, but lies outside of the binary gender spectrum. The person has feminine and masculine qualities but mostly identifies with nonbinary, abinary, or omni-aligned/pangender descriptors and terms.

The Mulo(mi/fi/ni/xi) Polygender Alignment system

A system made to describe to describe polygenders by their alignments. This system uses “Mulo” as a root word, and the suffix indicates the gender alignment. The Mulo(mi/fi/ni/xi) system is limited to masculine, feminine, neutral and xenic genders at this time.

  • Mulofi: Being polygender with only feminine genders.
  • Mulomi: Being polygender with only masculine genders.
  • Muloni: Being polygender with only neutral genders.
  • Muloxi: Being polygender with only xenic gender.
  • Mulofini: Being polygender with only feminine and neutral genders.
  • Mulofixi: Being polygender with only feminine and xenic genders.
  • Mulomifi: Being polygender with only masculine and feminine genders.
  • Mulomini: Being polygender with only masculine and neutral genders.
  • Mulomixi: Being polygender wtih only masculine and xenic genders.
  • Mulonixi: Being polygender with only neutral and xenic genders.
  • Mulofinixi: Being polygender with feminine, neutral and xenic genders.
  • Mulomifini: Being polygender with masculine, feminine and neutral genders.
  • Mulomifixi: Being polygender with masculine, feminine and xenic genders.
  • Mulominixi: Being polygender with masculine, neutral and xenic genders.
  • Mulomifinixi: Being polygender with masculine, feminine, neutral and xenic genders.

Leptivity

Leptralities are used to measure synonyms, antonyms and lingual mimicry in gender forms, resulting in identity expression or reflections that are not necessarily countable or visible in societal functions.

  • Achiralgender: A Eugender without an Antigender.
  • Antigender: An umbrella term for Nonbinary gender that can only be described as the opposite of an existing gender.
  • Centrigender: An identity centered between two or more genders. Can be multigender/polygender or monogender situated between a given set of genders.
  • Comgender: The opposite of Agender; Having a gender.
  • Enanteian: Being the antigender of your gender assigned at birth.
  • Equitrois: A combination of positrois with it’s equivalent negatrois identity.
  • Eugender: The counterpoint to an Antigender. Indeed having a genderedness.
  • Feminitrois: Feminine leptrality; a leptive femininity.
  • Infinitrois: A Panzerogender leptrality.
  • Masculitrois: Masculine leptivity; a leptral masculinity.
  • Negatrois: A term to describe Antigender, gender that mimics negativity, being “not", within their gender and/or a sense of diminishing elements related one’s gender identity.
  • Nullitrois: An Abinary gender characterized by Nullity.
  • Positrois: A term to describe Eugender, gender that mimics positivity, being “so”, within their gender and/or sense of abundance in one’s gender identity. Situated opposite of Negatrois, with Neutrois in the middle.
  • Zerogender: A gender or group of genders nullified when combined with its/their respective antigender(s). Zerogender always harbors seeds of the gender nullified, which may appear and disappear; come and go.

Galactian Alignments

The Galactian Alignment system was created for nonbinary people to describe their gender alignment without directly using (mid)binary terms, like “Male” and “Female” (etc.). The purpose of this system is to avoid the abuse that often accompanies the terms “female-aligned” and “male-aligned”. These terms are not genders themselves.

  • Annulian: A nonbinary alignment that is xenic, neutral and masculine.
  • Celestian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially unaligned, neutral or somehow ‘other’. Also called demistellarian
  • Daenixian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic, partially masculine and partially neutral.
  • Dawnian: A nonbinary, demi-masculine alignment. Also called demisolarian.
  • Duenixian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic, paritally feminine and partially neutral.
  • Duskian: A nonbinary, demi-feminine alignment. Also called demilunarian.
  • Eclipsian: A nonbinary alignment that is both feminine and masculine, either fluctuating or simultaneously.
  • Galaxian: A nonbinary alignment that is feminine, masculininty and unaligned/neutral/‘other’, either fluctuating or simultaneously.
  • Hafian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic and partially neutral.
  • Lunarian: A nonbinary, feminine alignment.
  • Meteorian: A nonbinary alignment that is masculine, feminine and xenic.
  • Nebularian: A nonbinary alignment that is both feminine and unaligned/neutral/‘other’, either fluctuating or simultaneously.
  • Novarian: A nonbinary alignement that is both masculine and unaligned/neutral/‘other’, either fluctuating or simultaneous.
  • Penumbrian: A nonbianry alignment that is xenic, feminine and neutral.
  • Siderealian: A nonbinary alignment that is xenic, feminine, neutral and masculine.
  • Solarian: A nonbinary, masculine alignment.
  • Stellarian: A nonbinary alignment that is unaligned, neutral or somehow ‘other’.
  • Synodian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic, partially feminine, partially neutral and partially masculine.
  • Voidarian: A nonbinary individual who is nonaligned and/or completely rejects gender alignments. Also called singularian.
  • Wanian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic and partially feminine.
  • Waxian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic and partially feminine.
  • Umbrian: A nonbinary alignment that is partially xenic, partially feminine and partially masculine.

Pallet System

The Pallet System was created to describe nonbinary gender presentation without using binary language, like “male” or “female”. This system was created to be used alongside the Galactian System, which describes nonbinary gender alignment. These terms are not genders themselves.

  • Cerul: Nonbinary individuals that present in a traditionally feminine way.
  • Cinnab: Nonbinary indviduals whose presentation has traditionally masculine and androgynous features.
  • Fuchs: Nonbinary individuals whose presentation has traditionally masculine and feminine (but not androgynous) features; distinct from Pewt.
  • Indig: Nonbinary individuals whose presentation has traditionally masculine, feminine and androgynous features.
  • Laven: Nonbinary individuals whose presentation has traditionally feminine and androgynous features.
  • Pewt: Nonbinary individuals who presentation is traditionally androgynous; distinct from Fuchs.
  • Vermil: Nonbinary individuals that present in a traditionally masculine way.
  • Virid: Nonbinary individuals that present in a way that reject binary descriptions entirely.

Floral System

The Floral System, like the Pallet System was created to describe nonbinary gender presentation without using gendered terms. This system differs form the Pallet system in that the definition states that the presentation is important to one’s gender identity, while the pallet system does not. The Pallet System is not inclusive of Xenogenders, but the Floral System is.

  • Amaranthian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender in a xenine way, and that expression is very important to their identity.
  • Azalean: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender femininely, and that expression is very important to their identity. Does not have to be lunarian / femininely aligned. 

  • Carnatian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender masculinely, and that expression is very important to their identity. Does not have to be solarian / masculinely aligned.

  • Heatherian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender both masculinely and neither, either at the different times or all at once, and that expression is very important to their identity. 

  • Lavenderian: A nonbinary person who refuses to express their gender masculinely or femininely, and that expression is very important to their identity. May just want to confuse people with their presentation. Does not have to be stellarian / unaligned. 
  • Magnolian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender both femininely and neither, either at the different times or all at once, and that expression is very important to their identity. 
  • Myosotian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender in a feminine and xenine way, and that expression is very important to their identity. 

  • Rosarian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender both femininely and masculinely, either at the different times or all at once, and that expression is very important to their identity. 

  • Viscarian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender in a masculine and xenine way, and that expression is very important to their identity. 

  • Wisterian: A nonbinary person who expresses their gender both femininely, masculinely, and neither, either at the different times or all at once, and that expression is very important to their identity.

Misc. Terms

These are relevant terms that do not fit in any of the above categories.

  • Pleonotic: A gender experience of someone who does not use other synonymous identities to describe their own gender identity.
  • Ultergender: Identifying differently from one’s assigned gender while being intersex; an alternative to the term transgender for people who do not identifying with it due to being intersex.

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