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'''Crossnominal''' or '''Crossnomial''' is a form of [[Name Non-Conforming|name non-conformity]] in which one goes by a name that does not traditionally align with one’s gender. For example, a women who uses a name that is typically associated with men or a man who uses a name typically associated with women. |
'''Crossnominal''' or '''Crossnomial''' is a form of [[Name Non-Conforming|name non-conformity]] in which one goes by a name that does not traditionally align with one’s gender. For example, a women who uses a name that is typically associated with men or a man who uses a name typically associated with women. |
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The term and flag were created by Gent (Gender-Resource) on March 8, 2021.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230126025753/https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/645154122764599296/crossnominal-the-phenomenon-of-having-a-name-that</ref> |
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Crossnominal or Crossnomial is a form of name non-conformity in which one goes by a name that does not traditionally align with one’s gender. For example, a women who uses a name that is typically associated with men or a man who uses a name typically associated with women.
Crossnominal can be used as a synonym for name non-conforming, though name non-conforming can also include other experiences.
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The term and flag were created by Gent (Gender-Resource) on March 8, 2021.[1]
The jade stripe represents women who use a name that is typically considered masculinity in their culture. The orange stripe represents men who use a name that is typically considered feminine in their culture. The white stripe represents the acknowledgment that names and their assigned gender are a social construction, therefore meaning that any assignment of gender to a name is ultimately arbitrary. The lavender stripe represents non-binary people with names that are strongly considered masculine in their culture. The red stripe represents non-binary people with names that are strongly considered feminine in their culture.