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    | flag = https://static.miraheze.org/nonbinarywiki/thumb/c/ce/Abigender-alt6.png/800px-Abigender-alt6.png
    | meaning = The pastel pinks and blues represent a vague connection to two genders, while the purple stripe represents a mix of two genders.
    | related = [[Bigender]], [[Multigender]], [[Ambonec]], [[Ambigender]]
    | percentage = 0.1
    | name = Abigender
    }}
    '''Abigender''' (pronounced ''ah-bye-gender'' or ''ay-bye-gender''), also spelled '''Abbigender''', is a [[nonbinary]] gender identity under the [[multigender]] and [[transgender]] umbrella terms. Abigender people have two distinct and separate gender identities, only however feeling a loose or vague connection to them, with some having a connection to being [[agender]] as well.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dawnregard.com/?p=146|title=Explaining That Which Has No Voice|last=Johnson|first=Linus|website=Dawn Regard|language=en-US|access-date=2021-06-29}}</ref> Abigender is similar to [[bigender]], although rather than feeling as though an individual is wholly two genders, abigender people only feel a ''connection'' to two genders, rather than fully being either.
    '''Abigender''' (pronounced ''ah-bye-gender'' or ''ay-bye-gender''), also spelled '''Abbigender''', is a [[nonbinary]] gender identity under the [[multigender]] and [[transgender]] umbrella terms. Abigender people have two distinct and separate gender identities, only however feeling a loose or vague connection to them, with some having a connection to being [[agender]] as well.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dawnregard.com/?p=146|title=Explaining That Which Has No Voice|last=Johnson|first=Linus|website=Dawn Regard|language=en-US|access-date=2021-06-29}}</ref> Abigender is similar to [[bigender]], although rather than feeling as though an individual is wholly two genders, abigender people only feel a ''connection'' to two genders, rather than fully being either.