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Gender symbol 

A gender symbol is a symbol used to denote the sex of a life form or the gender of a human being.

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Original gender symbols

The two original gender symbols are derived from astronomical symbols. They were first used to donote the gender of plants by Carl Linnaeus in 1751. [1]

♂ From the symbol of Mars (U+2642 ). The symbol for a male organism or man.
♀ From the symbol of Venus (U+2640 ). The symbol for a female organism or woman.

Other gender-related symbols

Numerous variations of gender symbols have been developed, including:

From the symbol of Mercury (U+263F ). The symbol for an intersexual or hermaphroditic organism.
⚥ From the female and male symbols (U+26A5 ). Intersexual or transgender. Sometimes used as a bisexual symbol.
Another transgender symbol, a combination of the male and female sign with a third, combined arm representing transgender people (Unicode: U+26A7 ).

Other gender symbols in Unicode 4.1+:

(U+26A2)
Double female sign, sometimes used as a female homosexual symbol
(U+26A3)
Double male sign, sometimes used as a male homosexual symbol
(U+26A4)
Interlocked female and male sign, occasionally used as a heterosexual symbol
(U+26A6)
Male with stroke sign, sometimes used as a male bisexual symbol
(U+26A8)
Vertical male with stroke sign
(U+26A9)
Horizontal male with stroke sign
(U+26AA)
Medium white circle base, used as a symbol for asexuality, sexless or genderless
(U+26B2)
Neuter
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Notes

  1. ^ The Origin of the Male and Female Symbols of Biology, William T. Stearn, Taxon, Vol. 11, No. 4 (May, 1962), pp. 109-113

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