Neopronoun - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeopronounNeopronouns are a category of neologistic English third-person personal pronouns beyond 'she', 'he', 'they', 'one' and 'it'. Neopronouns are preferred by some non-binary individuals who feel that neopronouns provide more options to reflect their gender identity more accurately than any conventional pronoun. Neopronouns may be words created to serve as pronouns such as 'ze/hir' or 'noun-self' pronoun…
Gender Pronouns | LGBTQ+ Resource Center - University of ...
https://uwm.edu › lgbtrc › supportGender Neutral / Gender Inclusive Pronouns ; HE/SHE, HIM/HER, HIS/HER, HIS/HERS, HIMSELF/HERSELF ; zie, zim, zir, zis, zieself ; sie, sie, hir, hirs, hirself.
Gender Pronouns | LGBTQ+ Resource Center
uwm.edu › lgbtrc › supportShe/her/hers and he/him/his are a few commonly used pronouns. Some people call these “female/feminine” and “male/masculine” pronouns, but many avoid these labels because not everyone who uses he feels like a “male” or “masculine.” There are also lots of gender-neutral pronouns in use. Here are a few you might hear:
Gender Pronouns - New York City
www1.nyc.gov › assets › hraA “gender pronoun" is the pronoun that a person chooses to use for themselves. Gender Pronouns are the pronouns that we use to refer to people in sentences and conversation. What are some examples of Gender Pronouns? Gender pronouns can look like and are not limited to he/him/his (masculine pronouns) she/her/hers (feminine pronouns)
Gender Pronouns | LGBTQ+ Resource Center
https://uwm.edu/lgbtrc/support/gender-pronounsA gender neutral or gender inclusive pronoun is a pronoun which does not associate a gender with the individual who is being discussed. Some languages, such as English, do not have a gender neutral or third gender pronoun available, and this has been criticized, since in many instances, writers, speakers, etc. use “he/his” when referring to a generic individual in the third …