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non-binary
Summary
non-binary is a gender identity[1]. non-binary ranks in the top 2% of gender_identity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,764 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- non-binary's instance of is recorded as gender identity[3].
- non-binary's flag is recorded as non-binary pride flag[4].
- non-binary is a type of gender[5].
- non-binary is a type of gender minority[6].
- non-binary is part of transidentity[7].
- non-binary's Commons category is recorded as Non-binary genders[8].
- non-binary's said to be the same as is recorded as genderqueer[9].
- non-binary is the opposite of gender binary[10].
- non-binary's Unicode character is recorded as 🜬[11].
- non-binary comprises androgyne[12].
- non-binary comprises pangender[13].
- non-binary comprises bigender[14].
- non-binary comprises polygender[15].
- non-binary comprises trigender[16].
- non-binary comprises neutrois[17].
- non-binary comprises maverique[18].
- non-binary comprises intergender[19].
- non-binary comprises genderfluid[20].
- non-binary comprises demigirl[21].
- non-binary comprises demiboy[22].
- non-binary comprises aporagender[23].
- non-binary comprises xenogender[24].
- non-binary comprises abinary[25].
- non-binary comprises gendervoid[26].
- non-binary comprises autigender[27].
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Definition and Type
non-binary's instance of is recorded as gender identity[3]. Recorded subclass of include gender[5] and gender minority[6]. non-binary is the opposite of gender binary[10].
Use and Application
Components include androgyne[12], a gender identity[28]; pangender[13], a gender identity[29]; bigender[14], a gender identity[30]; polygender[15], a gender identity[31]; trigender[16], a gender identity[32]; and neutrois[17], a gender identity[33]. non-binary is part of transidentity[7].
Influence
Things named for non-binary include non-binary[34], a video game[35].
Why It Matters
non-binary ranks in the top 2% of gender_identity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11,764 views/month).[2] non-binary has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] non-binary is known by 108 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for non-binary include non-binary[34], a video game[35].