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    Nb-evd0x1a.svg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Green: gender outside of the binary.<br>-White: pangender or many or all genders.<br>-Purple: gender between or a mix of female and male.<br>-Black: agender or lack of gender.}}
    Nb-evd0x1a.svg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Green: gender outside of the binary.<br>-White: pangender or many or all genders.<br>-Purple: gender between or a mix of female and male.<br>-Black: agender or lack of gender.}}
    Nonbinary flag by Sascha Viktor.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Stripe 1: lack of gender/[[agender]] <br>Stripe 2: nonbinary male & [[transmasc]]<br>Stripe 3: nonbinary<br>Stripe 4: [[genderfluid]]ity<br>Stripe 5: queer gender/[[genderqueer]]<br>Stripe 6: nonbinary female & [[transfeminine|transfem]]<br>}}
    Nonbinary flag by Sascha Viktor.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Stripe 1: lack of gender/[[agender]] <br>Stripe 2: nonbinary male & [[transmasc]]<br>Stripe 3: nonbinary<br>Stripe 4: [[genderfluid]]ity<br>Stripe 5: queer gender/[[genderqueer]]<br>Stripe 6: nonbinary female & [[transfeminine|transfem]]<br>}}
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    Nonbinary by anotherprideflagblog.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Green and yellow/orange: Unaligned nonbinary people<br>White: Agender/neutral people<br>Purple: Male and female aligned nonbinary people}}
    Nonbinary by anotherprideflagblog.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Green and yellow/orange: Unaligned nonbinary people<br>White: Agender/neutral people<br>Purple: Male and female aligned nonbinary people}}
    Nonbinary by demonsites.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|white: people who experience many or all genders<br>yellow: people who experience a gender completely separate from the binary, and people with a gender that is fluid/flux<br>light blue: people who somewhat identify with being male or masculinity, but not entirely<br>light pink: people who identify with being female or femininity, but not entirely<br>purple: people who identify with both masculinity and femininity, and the concept of androgyny<br>black: people who lack a gender identity}}
    Nonbinary by demonsites.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|white: people who experience many or all genders<br>yellow: people who experience a gender completely separate from the binary, and people with a gender that is fluid/flux<br>light blue: people who somewhat identify with being male or masculinity, but not entirely<br>light pink: people who identify with being female or femininity, but not entirely<br>purple: people who identify with both masculinity and femininity, and the concept of androgyny<br>black: people who lack a gender identity}}
    Nonbinary by wlwakanda.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The four stripes stand for femininity, masculinity, androgyny, and being separate from the gender binary.}}
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    Nonbinary by lovfrog.jpg
    Nonbinary by dioscoffin.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Coral pink: female-aligned nonbinary people<br>Orange: non-aligned nonbinary people<br>White: every gender under the nonbinary umbrella<br>Lilac: male-aligned nonbinary people}}
    Nonbinary by sexhomaru - 6 stripe.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|White: Anyone who is multigender or genderfluid, representing all colors mixed together<br>Yellow: Anyone outside the gender binary<br>Purple: Anyone who is a blend of male and female<br>Pink: Anyone who is partially a girl<br>Blue: Anyone who is partially a boy<br> Gray: Anyone who is agender or genderless}}
    Nonbinary by sexhomaru - 4 stripe.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|A simplified version of the previous flag.}}
    Nonbinary by taemphobe and enbyko o.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|White: All genders<br>Yellow: Gender fluidity/gender questioning<br>Orange: Unique relationship with gender<br>Gray: Trans/Gender nonconforming<br>Green: Pronouns corresponding to individual gender expression<br>Navy: Mixed genders<br>Black: Lack of gender}}
    Nonbinary_by_EyesUp_Orion_(Celestial_Nonbinary_Flag).jpg
    Nonbinary by gerogerigaygayg.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning| "dark purple for mystery & the comfort that comes with the unknown after a while. a color of refuge in being separated from common experience. orange for passion & resilience and self-assurance. white for transness. red for anger, violence & standing up for yourself if need be, asserting your individuality and importance. lighter purple for demanding representation on a collective level and making the shared struggle known. neither of these can exist without each other."}}
    Nonbinary by Caldroids.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning| White: mix of gender<br>Green: gender nonconformity<br>Teal: outside the binary<br>Navy: gender fluidity<br>Black: lack of gender}}
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    Nonbinary Girl 3.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Designed by deviantart user brokenwings11ofnone.}}
    Nonbinary Girl 3.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Designed by deviantart user brokenwings11ofnone.}}
    Nonbinary woman by bulldykebutch.png|
    Nonbinary woman by bulldykebutch.png|
    Nonbinary woman - yellow white pink maroon.png
    Nby woman.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The Venus symbol for "woman", with an added asterisk to signify nonbinaryness.}}
    Nby woman.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The Venus symbol for "woman", with an added asterisk to signify nonbinaryness.}}
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    Latest revision as of 18:11, 25 May 2023

    Nonbinary pride flags
    This is the gallery of alternative pride flags for the Nonbinary identity.
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    Tip: hover the flags to see their meaning![note 1]

    Nonbinary
    Nonbinary boy/nonbinary man
    Nonbinary girl/nonbinary woman
    1. Unfortunately, not all flags have their meaning attached. If you know the meaning of one of them, feel free to add them or contact us!