List of uncommon nonbinary identities

This list of uncommon nonbinary identities contains gender identities that have less record of their use, according to community census results and historical information, or sometimes no record at all, beyond their coinage and inclusion in glossaries. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that not many people have decided to use it (More information...). See also the list of nonbinary identities for more common ones.

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 * abimegender. A gender which is profound, deep, and infinite. This is a kind of xenogender, meaning that it's defined without relation to female or male, but instead to other concepts. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, none of the 11,242 respondents said they were abimegender.
 * aerogender. "Where an individual’s gender relies highly on their setting and/or atmosphere, which can be composed of a great number of things (ex. who they’re around, their level of comfort, the temperature, the weather, the time of day/year, etc.). ... Coined by tenderagender". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent was aerogender.
 * aesthetigender or aesthetgender. "A gender experience that is derived from, or the embodiment of, an aesthetic." A kind of xenogender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, three respondents were aestheticgender or aesthetigender.
 * affectugender. A gender that is affected by one’s neurodivergency especially fluctuating moods, e.g. feeling like a boy during depressive episodes and feeling more like a demigirl during happy/manic episodes. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents were.
 * agenderflux. Coined by perfectlybrokenbones in 2014. "Where you identify as agender but have fluctuations where you feel feminine or masculine but not male or female". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 28 respondents were agenderflux.
 * alexigender. Coined by eaglestrike in 2014. "A fluid gender experience, where you are aware that your gender is changing but cannot label each individual gender". A kind of genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * aliagender (from Latin alius, "other") is “A gender experience which is 'other', or stands apart from existing gender constructs.” In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, four respondents.
 * aliengender. "A gender that is an interpretation of a gender or genders, from a nonhuman perspective. may or may not like to fit into a gender and adopt a gender, but in a sort of ‘alien trying out foreign species’s gender’ way." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * amaregender. Coined by transmomoi in 2014. "A gender that changes depending on who you’re in love with". A kind of genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * ambigender. As defined by Baaphomett in 2014, "Experiencing two genders simultaneously and without fluidity or shifting." Syn. Bigender? In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 3 respondents.
 * ambonec. A nonbinary "gender identity in which you identify as both male and female, yet you also identify as neither, at the same time."  In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 10 respondents.
 * amicagender. Coined by transmomoi in 2014. "A gender that changes depending on which friend you’re with at the moment". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * amorgender is defined as when your gender changes whilst in the presence of an individual to whom you have developed a deep connection for. This could be a romantic attraction, platonic connection, a spiritual affinity or anything similar. Can be combined with relevant genders to express what your gender changes to. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * anonbinary. A gender that isn't binary, but is even outside of nonbinaryness. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * antiaporagender "also similar to aporagender, a gender that is neither masculine nor feminine and has a gendered feeling, but the feeling isn’t specific or strong". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * antiboy. The opposite of a boy, but not a girl. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * antibigender "a bigender experience where one or both genders are antigenders". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * antifluid. "a genderfluid experience where one or more of the genders experienced are antigenders". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * antigender is a category of "Genders that can only be defined as the opposite of an existing gender. For instance: antiboy would be the opposite of a boy. antigirl would be the opposite of a girl."" The word was coined by asexualjavert and kgmps2. Similarly, ungender (coined by Baaphomett) is a category of genders that are "Not without but a negative; an unboy would be the negative of a boy and an ungirl would be the negative of a girl." (Note that this has a homonym that is widely used in the transgender community: "to ungender" is a verb similar in meaning to the verb "to misgender," that is, to portray someone's gender in a degrading way that they would not have wanted.) Antigenders are under the umbrellas of nonbinary and transgender identities, as well as possibly xenogender.
 * antigirl. The opposite of a girl, but not a boy. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * apagender. Coined in 2014 by anonymous. "Someone who is apathetic towards their gender identity and doesn't care enough to look further into it." Keywords: apathy. Compare cassgender, commogender, gendermeh, genderwhat, greygender, nologender, personagender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * aquarigender Coined by 8-bit-angel in 2014. "A gender that is perpetually changing. It is never to a specific gender identity, but sometimes there are existing labels that are close to what the gender feels like at the time. Sometimes it changes to a completely inexplicable feeling. Aquarigender is a flowing gender that changes slowly and constantly. It is not a set amount of genders that it switches between. Aquarigender is infinite. (Aquarigender can alternatively be called genderflow.)" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * argogender, argogenderfluid. Coined by gyey in 2014. "A subset of genderfluid wherein the changes between one’s separate genders or the parts of one’s gender happen gradually. 'Argogender' can also mean a gender the user defines according to any kind of slowness. Prefix from the Greek word αργóς meaning slow." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * archaicgender. Coined by irredeemablegoety. "A gender that stretches far beyond one’s own age or lifetime. The vast-age of this gender has allowed it to grow far beyond whatever size/presence one would expect, or perhaps to shrink down and almost be forgotten." Synonyms: archaigender, historiagender. Keywords: time. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * archaigender. Coined by completelynormalscientist. "A gender that is ancient/old and big, and can either only be described with those words, or is correlated to them. Can be changed into archaiboy/girl/nonbinary/other." Synonyms: archaicgender, historiagender. Keywords: time. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * arithmogender. Coined by furryhell. "A number gender. It can range from any number/s, positive, negative, decimals, fractions, etc. gender can be replaced with xirl, fluid, girl, boi, nb, nonbinary, boy, enby, etc." Keywords: abstract concepts, symbols. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * ashtime. In Ethiopia, the Maale people had a gender role called Ashtime, for assigned-male-at-birth (AMAB) eunuchs who live as women, though later this became an umbrella term for all kinds of gender non-conforming AMAB people. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * astergender. "Latin - related to 'star'. Having a gender which is bright, celestial, and radial." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * augender. Coined in 2014 by pocketmouse; "a gender identity that is always growing and possibly combining other genders/gender identities and traits into one gender; similar to plugender but exists in a state of action/growth". The prefix "aug" is meant to mean "increase" and probably comes from the word "augment".

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 * blizgender. Coined by asperdemigirl in 2014. "Similar to frostgender [which is cold and snowy], but more intense and sometimes harsh." Keywords: nature, temperature, synaesthesia, aesthetic, xenogender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * boggender or swampgender. A gender that feels like, or can be compared to a bog, swamp, marsh or similar. (Coined by anonymous). In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * bordergender or borderfluid (coined by izayaorihahaha ) is defined as a fluctuating gender experienced exclusively by people with BPD. A gender identity lacking a firm grasp on ones identity, while still experiencing gender, to varying degrees, but having trouble pinning it down to just one label or identity. Having the sense of grasping at labels as much as possible to describe a gender we keep questioning because we keep second guessing our sense of selves and, consequentially, our sense of gender. A type of neurogender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * brevigender. Coined by curiosityismysin. "A type of genderfluid where your gender stays for a short amount of time / your gender is constantly changing." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * cadogender. From Latin cado "to fall," Coined by can-i-hide-in-you in 2014. "A subcategory of polygender identities (genderfluid, bigender, trigender, etc.) to have a gender to fall back on or one that you always go back to. ... Can be used with other terms like cadoboy, cadogirl, cadonb, cadoandrogyne, etc." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * cadensgender. "A gender that is easily influenced by music." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * caelgender. Coined by transmomoi. A gender which shares qualities with outer space or has the aesthetic of space, stars, nebulae, etc. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * cassgender. Coined by okaygender. "Feeling utterly indifferent to gender, believing it isn’t important." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, four respondents.
 * cendgender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "From ascend/descend. when your gender changes between one gender and its antigender. the word gender can be replaced be the gender involved, for example cendgirl is when you flip between girl and antigirl." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * cenrell. Coined by SynHeart in 2018. "a gender identity where one feels most comfortable within the gender neutral spectrum, but still feels a strong attachment to masculinity." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * cheiragender. Gk. χειραγώγηση. Coined by furryhell. "A fluid gender that’s manipulative towards the being whose gender aligns with it (to make it simple, i’m just gonna refer to them as the ‘owner’). while it is manipulative itself, it can be easily manipulated by it’s owner. typically the gender and owner don’t usually agree with each other, so it’s usually a gender tug-of-war (of course this isn’t necessary or always like this; they can agree on something and they can also just not care at the time, most of the time, etc). the intensity of the manipulation from both the gender and owner can change day to day. ... a fluid gender that you basically play gender tug-of-war with." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents. Not to be confused with charagender.
 * cocoongender. Coined by passengender in 2014. "A gender that has not come out yet, a gender that has yet to emerge in its full form." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * commogender. "Definitely knowing you aren’t cis, but you’re too exhausted to think about gender so you just settle for boy or girl, e.g. commoboy and commogirl. coined by: definition coined by anonymous user, term coined by transmomoi." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * cogitogender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "A gender that only exists when you think about it, or is quiet until called to attention. alternatively, feeling genderless until a gender is consciously chosen." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * collgender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. Having "too many simultaneous genders to describe each one." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * condigender. Coined by robotxt in 2014. "A gender that is only felt under specific circumstances. can apply to any existing gender such as girl, boy, non-binary, etc. for example, a condigirl may only feel like a girl during specific times or with specific people, a condiboy may only feel like a boy during specific times or with specific people, so on." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * conflictgender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "A gender that involves the conflict between two or more genders that you can’t place a name to as the genders fluctuate constantly and you may not always feel a certain gender on some days but it’s definitely there." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * contigender. Coined by hardcoreshounen in 2014. "1. a gender that flows through space and time and constantly changes, always moving 2. a gender of or related to space and time. this gender can be used by itself or along with another gender to describe its state of movement e.g. a conti agender or a contigender demigirl." Keywords: space, time, movement, change, genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * contragender. Coined by tenderagender. "Someone who deeply defies and identifies opposite or against everything or most things that they associate with their assigned gender. (ex. contragender nb person, contragender trans woman, contragender trans man, etc.)". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondent said they were contragender, but one respondent said they were "contrabinary."
 * corugender or flashgender Coined by gmaora in 2014. "where your gender changes during (and around) flashbacks. based on the Latin for flash (coruscans). note: only for neurodivergent people." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * cosmicgender. Coined by dragon-friker in 2014. "A gender so vast and complex that you are only able to process a small bit of it at a time. like viewing the night sky through a telescope you cannot hope to see all of it at once however you may gain more knowledge about parts of it the longer you focus on one part. may contain any number of sub genders within it that may present themselves to you. it is infinite in its possibility. name from the vast reaches of space filled with things we cannot begin to imagine." Keywords: size, change. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * cryptogender, gendercryptic. Coined by puurpel in 2014. "A gender one can’t discern, describe or define in human words. a gender one is puzzled by and can’t put a finger on, as it feels like it is and it isn’t there without following any particular pattern, sometimes even at the same time. the impenetrability, ambiguity and uncertainty that surround this gender are vaguely reminiscing of cryptids, ghouls and the paranormal." Keywords: confusion, questioning. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents said they were cryptogender or gendercryptic, but one said they were cryptofem, which may be related.
 * crystagender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "When your gender randomly changes, and you often feel broken or fractured between multiple different genders. For example, on one day, you might feel like you’re 110% agender, but on the next you’re broken into demigirl&amp;nan0boy, androgynous, etc. Whether you feel like you switch between these genders throughout the time period, or feel like all at once, is up to the person." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * cyclogender. Coined by flynneleh in 2014. "A gender identity that changes with one's menstrual cycle." . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * deaboy, deamasculine. From Latin dea "goddess," coined by anonymous in 2014. "for masculine-identified or partially masculine-identified people that still feel a connection to feminine energy due to their spirituality. Intended for pagans but totally okay for anyone who practices goddess worship or feminine energy." Counterparts: deogirl, deofeminine. Keywords: religion, spirituality, deity. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * deliciagender. From Latin delicia "favorite," coined by twerkingobserver in 2014. "To have multiple genders, but preferring how one fits over others. Could be used as deliciagender, or deliciaboy/girl/nonbinary." Keywords: genderfluid, multigender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * deogirl, deofeminine. From Latin deo "god," coined by anonymous in 2014. "For feminine-identified or partially feminine-identified people that still feel a connection to masculine energy due to their spirituality. Intended for pagans but totally okay for anyone who practices gods worship or masculine energy worship of any kind." Counterpart: deaboy, deamasculine. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * demiflux. A gender identity for "someone whose gender is partially fluid with the other part(s) being static; this differs from 'demifluid' as '-flux' indicates that one of the genders is neutral; an example could be: one part of their gender is 'genderqueer' while the part that fluctuates is 'agender' and 'woman'." "A term for polygender/bigender individuals to describe when one of their genders is “static” and the other ranges in intensity and presence. coined by: aflutteringlaney" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 12 respondents.
 * diagender. Coined in 2014 by pocketmouse, this is "a gender that works like a diagonal line through many genders on a personal level. diagender has traits of many, but not all; some genders are closer to the line than others".
 * digigender. Coined by furryhell. "A digital gender. it can range from any digital thing or file; virus, malware, .txt, .mp3, anti-virus, trojan, email, etc. gender can be replaced with girl, xirl, nonbinary, nb, enby, fluid, boy, boi, etc." Keywords: abstract concepts, technology, symbols. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * dulcigender. Coined by transmomoi. An aesthetically-centered gender that is associated largely with stereotypically feminine things (such as pinks, frills, buns, and general cute things). In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * 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." Coined in 2016 or earlier. See also amalgagender, intergender, bigender.
 * duragender. From Latin dura "long-lasting," coined by genderlost in 2014. "A subcategory of polygender (genderfluid, bigender, trigender, etc) with an identifiable, long lasting gender that is more prominent than the other genders experienced. ex: duragirl, duraboy, duranonbinary, etc." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * eafluid. Coined by a-tiny-peach in 2014. "Genderfluid but mostly/only fluid with androgynous [non-binary] genders (based on earth symbol)". Syn. nobifluid, enbyfluid In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * earthgender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. A gender identity that has to do with the Earth or nature, or the deities and living beings thereof. Keywords: elements, nature, spirituality, animals, beings. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * effreu. From French effrayant "scary" + neutre "neutral," coined by angeligender in 2014. A scary non-binary gender. "It is a [non-binary] gender, may be paired with agender and other genders." Counterparts: effrille, effron. Keywords: emotion. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * effrille. From French effrayant "scary" + fille "girl," coined by angeligender in 2014. "Scary girl. it is a [non-binary] girl gender, may be paired with agender and other genders." Counterparts: effron, effreu. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * effron. From French effrayant "scary" + garçon "boy", coined by angeligender in 2014. "Scary boy. it is a [non-binary] boy gender, may be paired with agender and other genders." Counterparts: effrille, effreu. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * egoisgender. Coined by furryhell in 2014, from Danish egoistisk. "An egotistical gender, much like narkissisgender but generally it’s not as ‘intense’ as narkissisgender is so to speak. it can be used by anyone. gender can be replaced with boi, xirl, nonbinary, fluid, etc." The synonym of this word that can only be used by people who have narcissistic personality disorder is narkissisgender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * endogender. Latin endo "within," coined by ness-kin in 2014. "A gender similar to genderflux, but limited specifically to one gendered feeling. For example, a endoboy has fluctuating masculine gender feelings, but never feelings that are not partially masculine." . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * entrogender. From "entropy." Coined by gyey in 2014. "A gender that is slowly but constantly wearing away. Can also be used like “demi,” e.g. an entrogirl might be someone who identifies as female while that femaleness is gradually deteriorating." . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * epicene. 1. Gender-neutral or genderless. Having the characteristics of more than one gender, or having no gender characteristics. 2. An effeminate man.  In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, six respondents.
 * eunuch. A person who was assigned male at birth and had some or all of their private parts removed. Some transgender people think of themselves as eunuchs. Some think of eunuch as a nonbinary gender identity. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * evaisgender, evainsgender. Greek ευαίσθητος. Coined by furryhell in 2014. "A fluid gender that’s easily influenced by things, thoughts and beings around it, thus it tends to change a lot within a single day." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * explorogender. Coined by toudoo and anonymous in 2014. "A gender dedicated to feeling and exploring many other different genders at random times and its constantly changing (explorogender can change DAILY and you can change it daily, explorogender is just a name FOR that desire to constantly explore and change your gender, also can change the word gender to ANY gender/noun of what youre feeling). note: this does not extend the ability to explore genders people don’t have access to (neurodivergent and cultural ones, etc.)" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * faegender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "When an individual’s gender changes with the seasons, equinoxes, and moon phases." . Keywords: seasons, nature, moon, lunar phases, lunar cycle, cyclic. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondents.
 * faesari. Coined by SynHeart in 2018. "a gender identity where one feels most comfortable within the gender neutral spectrum, but still feels a strong attachment to femininity." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * fascigender. Coined by autisticjakeenglish in 2014. "A gender experience largely related to a special interest. note: only for the use of autistic folk." Keywords: autism, neurodiversity, neurodivergent. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * faunagender. Coined by nooklicker. A "gender influenced by animals." Keywords: animals, nature, beings. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * fegender, femgender, or femmegender. "Nonbinary with emphasis on femininity" /"A non-binary gender that is feminine in nature." Can also be used to mean a multigender identity consisting of only feminine genders. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * felinegender. (Coined by gluskinner). "A gender corresponding to cats. When you feel fuzzy, and fluffy, and really want your chin scratched." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * feminenby. An umbrella term for any feminine nonbinary gender. Coined in 2019 by starfaerry. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * firegender. (Coined by deanwinchesterinmyheart). A fluid gender in a constant state of change that never truly extinguishes. Aesthetically linked to fire as a visual metaphor or symbol. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * fissgender. Coined by curiosityismysin in 2014. "A gender experience that is in some way split, similar to bigender or demigenders." . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * flirtgender, amogender, or genderamas. Coined by fluiditylife in 2014. "a gender where your primary interaction with gender feelings is that of flirtiness - either with gender, or people/the outside world" . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * fluidflux. A gender identity that changes over time and also varies in intensity. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, nine respondents were fluidflux, two were genderfluidflux, and one was mascfluidflux.
 * foggender (coined by autisticlynx ) is defined as a gender which is close to a certain gender, but cannot be directly pinpointed due to brainfog (a lack of concentration or wakefulness associated with ADHD, fibromyalgia, depression, etc.) In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * freezegender. Coined by asperdemigirl in 2014. "Similar to frostgender [which is cold and snowy], but it also encompasses other genders as well. such as a freezegirl experiencing both a cold and snowy gender but also being a female, for example." Syn. wintgender, wintegender. Keywords: nature, demigender, temperature, season, synaesthesia. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * frostgender. Coined by asperdemigirl in 2014. "A gender which is cold and very snowy." Keywords: temperature, nature, season, synaesthesia. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * FTN. Female-to-neuter (or neutral, or neutrois) transsexual (or transgender). In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * FTX. Female-to-X, covering people who were assigned female at birth, and who identify as nonbinary or X-gender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.

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 * Gallus (pl. Galli, also Gallae). In ancient Rome (c. 204 BCE), many of the ancient priest(esse)s of the goddess Cybele were Gallae, voluntary eunuchs who were analogous to either transgender women, or to a nonbinary gender role. The tradition has been revived today: some worshipers of Cybele-- and some trans and nonbinary individuals-- call themselves Gallae. One of their temples is in New York. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents. Why this is considered poorly-attested: Need demographics. Need evidence that this is nonbinary, rather than another gender role.
 * gemelgender. Coined in 2014, from "Old French - related to 'twin', 'two connected', 'one made to be two'. Having two genders which are equally primary or having a fluid gender which was once one but is currently two, split, separated, or twain." Similar: bigender. Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gemigender. Coined by genderarchive in 2014. "A gender derived from the zodiac sign gemini. feeling that you identify with multiple genders that are opposite to each other but yet work in flux with each other." Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gendercluster. coined by: aetherkinbirb "a gender that is a cluster of multiple sub genders which may overlap sometimes" . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gender-blank. Having no gender. . Syn. agender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderblur. Coined by sleepylehane in 2014. "Where your gender changes constantly but fades away into something else rather than making a hard or abrupt transition. (ex. feeling like a boy, then slowly feeling more stargender than boy, then feeling only stargender, etc.)." Syn. genderfade. Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderdormant. Coined by someheckingnerd in 2014. "A gender which is inaccessible for stretches of time, then rises to the surface with varying levels of intensity." Keywords: genderfluid, genderflux. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderfae. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "An experience of genderfluidity that never encompasses feeling masculine." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, twelve respondents. Similar: femmefluid, antigender. Keywords: feminine, neutral. See: genderfaun.
 * genderfaun. A variation of genderfluidity in which one's gender changes exclusively between androgynous and masculine identities. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, eleven respondents. See also: genderfae.
 * genderflora. Coined by softsaionji in 2014. "A gender that blooms and evolves based on weather and atmosphere; similar to genderfluid but more plant-like." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gender-free, or genderfree. Having no gender identity. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, seven respondents said they were genderfree, gender-free, or gender free. Syn. agender.
 * genderfuzz. Coined by lolzmelmel in 2014. "having multiple genders that are fuzzy and blurred together, making it impossible to identify each one individually or separate one from the rest. alternative names: blurgender (not to be confused with genderblur)" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderglitch. Coined by queercodedkid in 2014. "Genderglitch is similar to genderfluidity, however while genderfluidity is normally described as your genders changing smoothly, genderglitch is more sudden and confusing. note: created by a techkin [technology otherkin] with kin [otherkin] in mind, but available to use by nonkin [people who don't identify as otherkin]." Keywords: otherkin, technology. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents. Not to be confused with glitchgender.
 * gendergoliath. Coined by omegaleveltelepathsdoitbetter. "Gender is almost larger than life, like it’s spilling out of your body. It takes up a lot of space and is just awe inspiring." Keywords: size, shape, space. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderliminal. Coined on August 16th, 2018 by tumblr user genderless-gibberish. It's a gender on the edge of existing and not existing (between gender and agender), or one that dances between the two. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gendermeh. Coined by branacle in 2014 as "where youre kinda cool w being called any gender, like whatever. you might not be that gender, you might not know your gender, but meh." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gender-null. Having no gender identity. Syn. agender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderopaque. Coined by curiosityismysin. "A gender experience that is neither transparent or translucent." Keywords: shape, synaesthesia, texture. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderpotion. Coined by autisticfluttershy in 2014. "a gender that is the result of a mix of many other, different genders." Keywords: multigender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gendersea. Coined by anonymous. "Like gendervoid [see below], but related to the ocean. your gender is a vast sea of caverns and depths yet to be discovered. free for all to use but made with otherkin related to the ocean or sea creatures in mind." Keywords: animals, elements, nature, water. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gender shuffler. Coined by muddiewaters in 2014. "mixing and matching two or more genders. Can also change the number of genders at one time." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderspiral. Coined by anonymous. "a gender that seems to spiral downward into more genders when you try to figure it out." Syn. genderswirl, genderfractal. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * genderwhat. 1. Coined by daedric-cisphobe in 2014. "A gender characterized by both confusion and apathy with regards to either a fluid or stable gender identity." 2. Being unable to understand the concept of gender or of having a gender due to neurodivergence. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent said they were genderwhat.
 * glitchgender. Coined by wrinkledough in 2014. "You may or may not have a gender, but either way it’s glitched and confusing. note: ideal for glitchkin/techkin/etc but nonkin can use it too!" Not to be confused with genderglitch. Keywords: genderless, monogender, technology, questioning. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * gyaragender. Coined by bigender-why-gender in 2014. "having multiple genders but not understanding any of them. Gyaragirl/Gyarafeminine - having multiple genders with feminine qualities that you don’t understand. Gyaraboy/Gyaramasculine - having multiple genders with masculine qualities that you don’t understand." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * heliogender. Coined by n64kin, from helio "sun." "Similar to agender; a strong sensation of warmth and genderlessness. [...] an intense and burning sensation of gender (or lack thereof)." Keywords: temperature, genderless, synaesthesia. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * historiagender. Coined by stardle and eldrigender. Synonym for archaicgender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * horogender Coined by officialkneesocks in 2014. "Your feelings of gender changing over time, but your core feelings remaining. For example, you feel masculine, but at different points at different times. Can be used like horomasculine, horofeminine, horoboy, horogirl etc" Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * hypergender. 1) As coined by caffeinated-librarian: "experiencing a gender with more intensity than is common for your identity, e.g. hyperboy, hypergirl, hyper(gender) etc" 2) As coined by capri-suns-and-gushers: "When you feel like your gender is fully one thing, but then you have extra gender added on top of it. Opposite of demi." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * imperigender. Coined by schrodingers-zombie in 2014. "A gender that you can sort of control- a fluid gender that you can ‘push’ into a certain gender by 'wanting' it very much or just thinking about that gender a lot." . Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * impesgender. Coined by siirusblack in 2014. "A gender that flips quickly and impulsively, often too quickly to be traced" Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * imprigender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "A fluid gender that is easily and quickly imprinted upon or influenced by its environment. it is often hard to pin down as one particular gender. can sometimes be voluntarily controlled." Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * intergender. An identity that is in the middle between female and male, and may be a mix of both. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, ten respondents.
 * isogender or iso. Neither cis nor trans. (Not to be confused with ipsogender.) In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.

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 * jellygender Coined by cisphobicterezi in 2014. "when your gender rocks back and forth throughout the day/week/month/whatever. Sometimes youre rly feelin your gender and youre like yeah!! Sometimes youre not feelin your gender and youre like ehhh" Keywords: genderfluid, genderflux, emotions. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * jupitergender. Coined by anonymous. "When your gender is so large and present, you’re not quite sure what it is because it’s too big to see clearly but it is definitely there and you know you’re definitely not cis." Keywords: size, monogender, questioning, space. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * juxera. "a gender relative to female, but is something separate and entirely on it’s own." Coined 2014 by tumblr user ren, along with proxvir. Intended for use as an adjective, not a noun. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, four respondents were juxera, and nine were proxvir.

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 * kinegender. Coined by curiosityismysin in 2014. "A gender experience that constantly moves or is in motion, similar to genderfluid or genderflux." . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * kynigender. "Someone who is unable to pinpoint their gender due to the stress of the questioning process." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * kronosgender. Coined by anonymous in 2014 "(after the Greek god of time) where you are a different gender at certain times of the day." Similar: nocturnalgender, lunagender. Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * lamingender. Coined by curiosityismysin. "A gender experience composed of layers or slices." Keywords: shape, texture, abstract concepts, synaesthesia. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * leogender. Coined by prideful-concerto. "A term for those whose gender is related to strength and regality". Keywords: strong, royalty. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * leukogender. Coined by itonokogiris. From leuko- "bright, shining." "A gender that shines brightly and luminously". Keywords: light. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * libragender. Coined by libragender in 2014. "Gender that is mostly agender, but has a strong connection to a different gender; a scale, where one side is agender and one side is male/female. The agender outweighs the male/female, but male/female is still there" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, a total of 19 respondents said they were libragender, librafeminine, libramasculine, librafluid, and other variations.
 * locugender. Coined by flynneleh in 2014. "A gender identity that changes depending where you are or what situation you are in." . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * lunagender. coined by: missjacksoninthemorning. "A gender that one experiences in a sort of cycle, or in regular phases; a gender that can be best described as dictated by the cycles of the moon. can be modified, like lunagirl or lunaboy." . Keywords: lunar, cyclic. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * magigender. "Related to demigender, magigender means to identify as mostly one gender and slightly as another gender(s)". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents, though one said they were magigenderfaun.
 * malinegender. Coined by Red in 2019. A person who experiences multiple genders that are all masculine-aligned genders. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * manugender or mascgender or mascugender. Defined as "nonbinary with emphasis on masculinity" /"a non-binary gender that is masculine in nature" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * marfluid. Coined by a-tiny-peach in 2014. "Genderfluid but mostly/only fluid with masculine genders (based on mars symbol)." Synonyms butchfluid, mascufluid. Antonyms femmefluid, genderfae, venufluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * masculenby. An umbrella term for masculine nonbinary genders. Coined by starfaerry in 2019. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * mesogender. "Between male/female but not distinct from both." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * metagender. Coined by keyblademastercecilpalmer, agenderchrismclean, and lordmoriarty in 2014. "To identify around or beyond a gender. Where your gender identity is almost that gender, but not quite, and also extends beyond that. Imagine that —- is you, and | is the gender identity (and identifying fully with a gender is —-|), then metagender is —- | —-" For example, meta-boy, meta-girl, meta-nonbinary, and so on. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * microgender and macrogender. Coined by Baaphomett. "Small and large feelings of gender that are not identifiable within social gender categories." Keywords: size, shape, space. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * minumegender. - See subgender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * mirrorgender. Coined by branacle in 2014. "A gender that changes to fit the people you're around" . Similar: amicagender. Keywords: genderfluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * modogender coined by: princetzimisce "a gender identity that is constantly changing; can be understood as somewhat of an intersection of genderfluid and genderflux identities in that the changes may encompass both identity and perceived “strength” of one’s gender (i.e., one moment I might be Very Much a girl, the next i might be somewhat agender, etc.). from latin modo (modo…modo = at one time…at another)." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * monagender. Coined by drkiriko/publicmiddleschool. Gender fluidity that happens according to a consistent, orderly cycle, like a lunar cycle. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * MTX. Male-to-X, covering people who were assigned male at birth, and who identify as nonbinary or X-gender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * musegender. coined by: anonymous "a gender named with artists/writers/roleplayers/actors etc in mind. a fluid gender influenced by the gender(s) of the characters you are drawing/writing/roleplaying/etc." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * musicagender. Coined by transmomoi. "When your gender can only be described through a specific musical aesthetic and/or genre." Keywords: sound, synaesthesia, symbols. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * mutogender. coined by: thedonutsaurusrex "a gender that changes depending on situation or people you’re with etc., so like a subset of genderfluid" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * (name)gender. Coined by anonymous. "A gender that is best described by one's name, good for those who aren't sure what they identify as yet but definitely know that they aren't cis [cisgender]. it can be used as a catch-all term or a specific identifier, e.g. johngender, janegender, (your name here)gender, etc." Keywords: unique
 * nan0gender or nanogender. Coined by genderpunkrock and hyaenahart in 2014. "someone who identifies slightly as one gender and mostly as another; e.g. nan0boy, nan0girl, nan0nonbinary, etc." Some people claim that it was created by transmedicalists and was then reclaimed by the Tumblr nonbinary community.  In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * narkissisgender. Coined by furryhell. "An egotistical gender, viewing itself in a high position and wanting and/or needing praise. should only be used by those who have narcissistic personality disorder. gender can be replaced with fluid, boy, girl, xirl, boi, nonbinary, enby, nb, etc." The synonym of this word that can be used by people who don't have narcissistic personality disorder is egoisgender. Keywords: neurodiversity, neurodivergent. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * nesciōgender. Coined by princetzimisce, from Latin nesciō "I do not know". "a term for neurodivergent people who have difficulty grasping the concept of gender. these individuals can combine nesciōgender with another identity that they think may fit (i.e., nesciōgendervoid). ... alternate term: aegrēgender. from latin aegrē (with difficulty)." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * neuter. 1. A gender neither masculine nor feminine. Genderless. Gender neutral. An androgynous person. 2. Without sexual organs, or with incomplete sexual organs. In biology and zoology, this can mean animals that were artificially spayed, castrated, or otherwise sterilized, as well as animals who were born in that condition, such as worker bees, as well as plants without pistils and stamens.  In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, four respondents.
 * noungender. Coined by branacle. "A gender thats best described by a noun, particularly good for synasthetic people. eg: seagender, a gender best described by the sea. Very flexible and personable." An umbrella term. Probably synonymous with xenogender. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents called themselves "noungender."
 * null gender. A person without a gender identity, or whose gender identity is not feminine and not masculine. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * numbergender. Coined by numberkincutie. "A gender relating to those who identify themselves as a number or mathematical equation. can also be a gender that revolves around all numbers in general. theres negative and positive numbergenders, and anything mathematical. Numbergender can, but doesnt have to be, very organized and orderly." Keywords: abstract concepts, synaesthesia, symbols. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * nyctogender. Coined by wynter-caelum. "Where your gender is pure darkness." Keywords: light, dark, abstract, symbols. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.
 * neulier. Coined by coiningblog. "a female gender that is entirely neutral in nature/neutral-aligning as opposed to feminine." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * neuvir. Coined by coiningblog. "a male gender that is entirely neutral in nature/neutral-aligned as opposed to masculine." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

O

 * ogligender. Coined by anonymous. You have three to five genders, inclusive. Note that if a person has three genders, they can also call themself tri-gender, which see. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * oneirogender. Coined by anonymous in 2014. "being agender, but having recurring fantasies or dreams of being a certain gender without the actual dysphoria or desire to actually be that gender day-to-day. e.g. oneiroboy, oneirogirl, oneirononbinary, etc" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * other gender. A gender other than male or female. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, nine respondents called their gender "other," "other gender," "othergender," or "othergendered."

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 * pangender (from Greek πᾶν/pân "all, the whole"). A pangender person is a person who considers themselves as a member of all genders. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 19 of the responses were polygender.
 * personagender. Coined by: definition by anonymous user, term coined by twerkingobserver. "where you refer to yourself as a girl or a boy for the sake of convenience or because your gender is too confusing but don’t really identify as that; e.g. personagirl or personaboy". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * plugender. Coined by pocketmouse. "may be used to describe those who have multiple genders, or who sees their gender as being one multifaceted thing, possibly comprising multiple genders into one". "Plu" prefix is meant to represent "plural" or "plus". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * pomogender. Derived from the word "postmodern". "a way for a person to say that they believe the current vocabulary is not quite complex enough (or diverse enough) to accurately describe their own sense of gender identity." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * pre- and postgender. "Before and after a gender; preboy would be moving to identify as a boy but has yet to fully embrace the term and pregirl would be moving to identify as a girl but has yet to fully embrace the term; postboy would have moved on from identifying as a boy but still has gendered ties to identifying as a boy and postgirl would have moved on from identifying as a girl but still has gendered ties to identifying as a girl." Coined by Baaphomett . In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two called themselves "post-gender."
 * preterbinary. From Latin praeter- "beyond, more than, past." Coined by Baaphomett. "Beyond the the gender binary/spectrum of male and female." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * proxvir. "a gender relative to male, but is something separate and entirely on it’s own." Coined 2014 by tumblr user ren, who felt he no longer identified with "demiboy" because of that word's focus on "boy" and implication of a split/mixed gender. Intended as an adjective. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, nine respondents.

Q

 * qirl. A gender identity for black transgender nonbinary feminine people. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * quariwarmi. In Peru, the pre-colonial Incas recognized quariwarmi, a nonbinary mixed-gender role. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * questioning. Some take up this as a name for their gender identity, and some see it as a nonbinary gender identity. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 16.38% (1841) respondents filled in their gender as questioning or unknown, though they did not necessarily mean this as an identity itself, and not necessarily as a nonbinary identity. Why this is in the list of poorly-attested nonbinary identities: "questioning" is a common enough identity, but we need more evidence that many people use "questioning" as a nonbinary identity in and of itself.
 * quoigender. Meaning "what" + gender from French. Has various definitions including "someone who feels that gender identity and/or existing gender terms don't apply to them" and "someone whose relationship with gender is complicated". In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 0.15% (17) respondents.

R

 * resbis. "A person who feels regularly conflicted by and is trying to reconcile with their gender identity. Or a person who feels they have in the past struggled with their gender identity, but who has now reached a state of harmony with their gender. This term is exclusive to intersex people." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

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 * salmacian. "Suggested by [Raphael Carter in 1996 or earlier] as a term for male-to-intersex and female-to-intersex transsexuals." A reference to the myth of the deity Hermaphroditus and the nymph Salmacis. Synonyms: bigenital, aphrodisian. See also altersex. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * sekhet. In ancient Egypt (Middle Kingdom, 2000-1800 BCE), there were said to be three genders of humans: men, sekhet, and women, in that order. Sekhet is usually translated as "eunuch," but that's probably an oversimplification of what this gender category means. It may also mean cisgender gay men, in the sense of not having children, and not necessarily someone who was castrated. Editors of this wiki have not found evidence of this term being significantly used as an identity label in the present day. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * stargender. Has several meanings. A: "a person whose gender is otherworldly and beyond comprehension using earthly terms", B. "a person whose gender cannot be defined no matter how many other terms are created", C. "a person whose gender is that of a star".
 * subgender. Similar to demigender and bigender, subgender is defined as being 3/4ths agender and 1/4th another identity. It was coined by tumblr user agenderchrismclean. Also called minumegender. The 1/4ths identity can be added into the word to make a more specific gender, e.g. subgirl, subfluid, minumeboy, etc. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * sychnogender, sychnogenderfluid. Gk. συχνός "frequent." Coined by gyey. "Like [argrogender] but regarding frequency. The gender of someone who is sychnogender might change many times throughout the course of a day." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

T

 * tachigender, tachigenderfluid. Gk. ταχύτητα "speed." Coined by gyey. "Like [argrogender] but regarding rapidity, a gender that changes quickly or that otherwise has to do with high speed." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * transgender is an umbrella term for all genders that go beyond society’s ideas of gender, which includes some kinds of binary gender people. Some call their gender identity simply "transgender," as a nonbinary identity itself. People who do so include Richard O'Brien, and Eddie Izzard. Why this is in the list of poorly-attested nonbinary identities: transgender is a common enough identity, held by thousands, but we need evidence that many people use "transgender" as nonbinary identity in and of itself.
 * trauatgender. Coined by furryhell. "A gender that varies; it can change a lot, it could be unknown, it could just be there, it could be nonexistent, etc. Whatever it is, it was based from intense trauma. Should only be used by those who have experienced or are going through what they consider intense trauma." Keywords: neurodiversity, trauma, PTSD, time, questioning, fluid, genderless. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * trendergender Coined by twitter user beanieworm/datkittehlovar. "[A] type of neogender where your gender is a reclaimed version of the term 'Transtrender'"

U

 * ungender. Coined by Baaphomett in 2014. "Not without but a negative; an unboy would be the negative of a boy and an ungirl would be the negative of a girl." In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.

V

 * vaguegender, or gendervague (coined by neurodivergentkin and strangledlove) is defined as a gender identity that is highly influenced by being neurodivergent, and feels undefinable or partly definable because of one’s neurodivergence. Specific kinds of vaguegender include vagueflux, vagueboy, and vaguegirl. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 0.23% (26) respondents called their gender "gendervague" or "vague," though there is no way to know how many of them meant it with this same definition.
 * venufluid. Coined by a-tiny-peach. "Genderfluid but mostly/only fluid with feminine genders (based on venus symbol)." Syn. femmefluid. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * verangender. A gender that seems to change at the moment it is identified.
 * vestigender. A gender that is covering up a larger and stronger gender.
 * vibragender. A gender that is usually a sole stable gender, but occasionally fluctuates.

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 * wintgender, wintegender, or wintergender. (Coined by asperdemigirl in 2014. Similar to blizzgender but it encompasses a second gender. a winteboy might experience both a cold, harsh, and snowy gender, but also being male, also for example. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

X

 * xirl. "Someone who identifies in some way as a nonbinary girl or nonbinary girl-adjacent. Someone who identifies with some part of woman/girlhood but who wants a more nonbinary and neutral sounding word because they aren't entirely girls or don't want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word 'girl.'" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents.
 * xoy. "Someone who identifies in some way as a nonbinary boy or nonbinary boy-adjacent. Someone who identifies with some part of man/boyhood but who wants a more nonbinary and neutral sounding word because they aren't entirely boys or don't want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word 'boy.'" In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * XTX. A nonbinary, neutral, and/or x-gender counterpart to FTM (female-to-male) and MTF (male-to-female). In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.
 * xumgender (coined by ademcshades ) is defined as never being satisfied with your gender due to constant self-doubt or identity issues, causing one to compulsively search and seek out something that fits as perfect as possible–to find “the gender” or “the one truth”–though one will never be found due to one’s neurotype, because words will never be able to describe it, and/or its own properties paradox itself. This frequent anxiety and doubt even causes this gender to feel imperfect to the individual. Keywords: xenogender, neurogender, anxiety, OCD, OCPD. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.

Y

 * yinyang ren (陰陽人). In China, yinyang ren are people who have an equal amount of both feminine (yin) and masculine (yang) qualities. Usually this means gender nonconforming and bisexual, but can also mean transgender or intersex. There is question whether it can also be a nonbinary identity. In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, no respondents.