Category
page 1Transgender identities

non-binary
Non-binary (also written as nonbinary) or genderqueer gender identities are those that are outside the male/female gender binary. Non-binary identities often fall under the transgender umbrella since non-binary people typically identify with a gender that is different from the sex assigned to them at birth, although some non-binary people do not consider themselves transgender.
trans woman
woman assigned male at birth
trans man
man who was assigned female at birth
genderfluid
gender identity which doesn't conform to fixed gender roles or varies over time
deadnaming
Deadnaming is the act of calling a transgender or non-binary person by their birth name or other former forename (their 'deadname') after they have chosen a new name. Many transgender people change names as part of gender transition, and wish for their former name to be kept private.
questioning
the act of exploring one's gender, sexual identity, and/or sexual orientation
gender bender
person who "bends" expected gender roles
mukhannathun
Mukhannath (; plural mukhannathun (); "effeminate ones", "ones who resemble women") was a term used in Classical Arabic and Islamic literature to describe effeminate men or people with ambiguous sexual characteristics, who appeared feminine and functioned sexually or socially in roles typically carried out by women. Mukhannathun, especially those in the city of Medina, are mentioned throughout the ḥadīth literature and in the works of many early Arabic and Muslim writers. The historical role and gender identity of mukhannathun have been interpreted by predominantly Western academics of gender

travesti
Latin American gender identity, often considered a transgender, third sex, or non-binary category
neopronoun
Neopronouns, or xenopronouns,'''''' are neologistic third-person personal pronouns beyond those that already exist in a language. In English, neopronouns replace the existing pronouns "he", "she", and "they". Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that they provide options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than conventional pronouns.
mak nyah
Malaysian trans women
xenogender
REDIRECT Non-binary#Xenogender
mudoko dako
female transidentity of the Lango people of Uganda
gender in Bugis society
gender system in Bugis society
Rae-rae
Rae-rae are transfeminine people in Tahitian culture related to Māhū (meaning "in the middle"), a gender category in Polynesia.