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[[File:Mikugender flag coined by Picsart user @enbyso.png|thumb|A Mikugender pride flag]]
[[File:Mikugender 1.png|thumb|208x208px|The 2022 Mikugender pride flag]]
[[File:Mikugender 2.png|thumb|209x209px|The 2022 Mikugender pride flag (without the symbol)]]
[[File:Voca-utau gender symbol.png|thumb|155x155px|The VOCALOIDgender and UTAUloidgender symbol]]
'''Mikugender''', also known as '''HatsuneMikugender''' or '''MikuHatsunegender''', is a [[xenogender]] under the [[VOCALOIDgender]] umbrella with multiple definitions. This gender may or may not be capitalized as Hatsune Miku's name, and it can also be written as '''初音ミクgender''' or '''ミクgender'''.
The first definition is a xenogender in which you know that your gender is superior or is the main protagonist of your life. This gender is inspired by Vocaloid’s Hatsune Miku. It could also be used as a [[kingender]] for Mikukin individuals.
The second definition is more broad, and is defined as a xenogender which is related to the VOCALOID Hatsune Miku in some way. This may refer to a gender which changes when listening to music featuring Hatsune Miku, a gender which feels validated by Hatsune Miku, or something similar. This gender may also be a [[Fingender|feminine-aligned]] or [[Fiaspec|woman-aligned]] gender, based on Hatsune Miku's canon gender. It may also be used by individuals who feel that Hatsune Miku is the embodiment of one's gender, or who experience gender envy from Hatsune Miku.
These are simply a few possible explanations of the identity; any gender related to Hatsune Miku can be considered Mikugender.
== History ==
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The second definition was coined on May 3, 2022, by a user who wishes to remain anonymous.
== Flag ==
The first flag represents Hatsune Miku’s shades of her hair
The second Mikugender flag was designed on May 3, 2022 by the same person who coined the second definition, who wishes to remain anonymous. There is a version of the flag with a music notes symbol, as well as a version without it. The symbol was also created by this anonymous user on May 2, 2022.
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The colors of the Mikugender flag were color-picked from an official image of Hatsune Miku. The meanings of the colors are left up to interpretation, and do not have a strict meaning behind them. However, the creator of the flag personally describes the meaning of the stripes (from top to bottom) as follows:
* Dark teal: connection to Hatsune Miku
* Teal: music
* Light blue: leeks
* White: inclusivity and validation
* Pink: gender euphoria
* Light grey: cuteness
* Grey: technology
* Dark grey: gender envy
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