Faemale
/ˈfeɪˌmeɪl/
(adjective, noun)
A portmanteau of “fae,” “female,” and “male,” faemale refers to a gender identity that transcends the traditional binary of male and female, incorporating elements of both/either while also aligning with a more mystical or ethereal presence. Those who identify as faemale are typically characterized as otherworldly, supernatural spirits, embodying a sense of magic and fluidity. Their identity exists beyond human categorizations, embracing the spectrum of gender while often manifesting an aura of the fae—mythical beings connected to nature and the supernatural.
A faemale can be classified not just as non-binary and/or genderqueer, but also as an ethereal entity, blending gender expression with an almost spiritual or otherworldly quality. They reject rigid definitions, instead embodying a more supernatural, fluid sense of self.
“Kae identifies as faemale; they have such an otherworldly aesthetic and fluid expression that defies typical gender norms!”