Masculine and Feminine Words | Gender of Nouns

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In English, we have special Masculine and Feminine words. These 100 Masculine and Feminine words in English help us tell if we are talking about a boy or a girl. Knowing these words makes it easier to understand and use English better. It’s important for speaking and writing clearly. This way, everyone knows exactly who or what we are talking about, making our conversations and stories more interesting and easy to follow.

Masculine and Feminine

Masculine Feminine Image
Actor Actress
Actor and Actress
Actor and Actress
Waiter Waitress
Waiter and Waitress
Waiter and Waitress
Lion Lioness
Lion and Lioness
Lion and Lioness
King Queen
King and Queen
King and Queen
Brother Sister
Brother and Sister
Brother and Sister
Uncle Aunt
Uncle and Aunt
Uncle and Aunt
Nephew Niece
Nephew and Niece
Nephew and Niece
Father Mother
Father and Mother
Father and Mother
Son Daughter
Son and Daughter
Son and Daughter
Grandfather Grandmother
Grandfather and Grandmother
Grandfather and Grandmother
Bull Cow
Bull and Cow
Bull and Cow
Horse Mare
Horse and Mare
Horse and Mare
Duke Duchess
Duke and Duchess
Duke and Duchess
Wizard Witch
Wizard and Witch
Wizard and Witch
Hero Heroine
Hero and Heroine
Hero and Heroine
Prince Princess
Prince and Princess
Prince and Princess
Groom Bride
Groom and Bride
Groom and Bride
Emperor Empress
Emperor and Empress
Emperor and Empress
Monk Nun
Monk and Nun
Monk and Nun
Policeman Policewoman
Policeman and Policewoman
Policeman and Policewoman
Steward Stewardess
Steward and Stewardess
Steward and Stewardess
Baron Baroness
Baron and Baroness
Baron and Baroness
Doctor Doctor (female)
Doctor and Doctor (Female)
Doctor and Doctor (Female)
Priest Priestess
Priest and Priestess
Priest and Priestess
Chairman Chairwoman
Chairman and Chairwoman
Chairman and Chairwoman
Husband Wife
Husband and Wife
Husband and Wife
Fireman Firewoman
Fireman and Firewoman
Fireman and Firewoman
God Goddess
God and Goddess
God and Goddess
Teacher Teacher (female)
Teacher and Teacher (Female)
Teacher and Teacher (Female)
Male Female
Male and Female
Male and Female
Son-in-law Daughter-in-law  
Brother-in-law Sister-in-law  
Gentleman Lady  
Father-in-law Mother-in-law  
Father-in-law Mother-in-law  
Manager Manageress  
Brother-in-law Sister-in-law  
Son-in-law Daughter-in-law  
Grandson Granddaughter  
Count Countess  
Landlord Landlady  
Manager Manageress  
Masculine and Feminine Examples
Masculine and Feminine Examples

Now, let’s understand how these masculine and feminine words are formed.

There are three ways of forming the Feminine of Nouns:

1: By using an entirely different word; as

Masculine Feminine
Bachelor Maid; Spinster
Brother Sister
Bullock Heifer
Colt Filly
Drake Duck
Father Mother
Gentleman Lady
Husband Wife
Man Woman
Nephew Niece
Son Daughter
Wizard Witch
Boy Girl
Bull (or ox) Cow
Cock Hen
Dog Bitch
Drone Bee
Gander Goose
Horse Mare
King Queen
Monk Nun
Sir Madam
Stag Hind
English man English woman
He-mule She-mule
Stallion Mare
Sales man Sales girl
Tutor Governess
Drone Bee
Brother-in-law Sister-in-law
Son-in-law Daughter-in-law
Maternal-uncle Maternal-aunt
Step-son Step-daughter
Hostess Steward
Widow Widower
Brother-in-law Sister-in-law
 
Human Masculine and Feminine Gender
Human Masculine and Feminine Gender

2: By adding a syllable (-ess, -ine, -trix, -a, etc.) as,

Masculine Feminine
author authoress
count countess
heir heiress
Jew Jewess
manager manageress
patron patroness
priest priestess
baron baroness
giant giantess
host hostess
lion lioness
mayor mayoress
poet poetess
shepherd shepherdess

|Note that in the following -ess is added after dropping the vowel of the masculine ending!

Masculine Feminine
actor actress
conductor conductress
hunter huntress
negro negress
prince princess
traitor traitress
master mistress
benefactor benefactress
founder foundress
instructor instructress
emperor empress
tiger tigress
waiter waitress
murderer murderess
 
Animals Masculine and Feminine Gender
Animals Masculine and Feminine Gender

Note: – The suffix -ess is the commonest suffix used to form feminine nouns, and the is the only one which we now* use in forming a new feminine noun.

Masculine Feminine
hero heroine
fox vixen
sultan sultana

(3) By placing a word before or after; as.

Masculine Feminine
grandfather grandmother
manservant maidservant
milkman milk-woman
salesman saleswoman
great-uncle great-aunt
landlord landlady
peacock peahen
100 Examples Masculine and Feminine Gender of Human occupation
100 Examples of Masculine and Feminine Gender of Human Occupation
 Masculine and Feminine List
Masculine and Feminine List

Masculine and Feminine Gender PDF

Masculine and Feminine Gender

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FAQs

What are masculine and feminine?

Masculine refers to things related to men or boys, and feminine refers to things related to women or girls. In some languages, words can be called masculine or feminine.

What are the 12 examples of masculine?

Here are 12 examples of masculine words:
1. Boy
2. Man
3. Father
4. Brother
5. King
6. Husband
7. Son
8. Actor
9. Uncle
10. Prince
11. Gentleman
12. Hero
These words are traditionally associated with males or male qualities.

What are examples of masculine and feminine?

Here are 12 examples of masculine and feminine words:
Masculine – Feminine
1. King – Queen
2. Father – Mother
3. Brother – Sister
4. Son – Daughter
5. Husband – Wife
6. Uncle – Aunt
7. Actor – Actress
8. Prince – Princess
9. Nephew – Niece
10. Boy – Girl
11. Emperor – Empress
12. Gentleman – Lady
These are traditional gender associations, though roles can be performed by anyone, regardless of gender.

What are the 12 examples of feminine?

Here are 12 examples of feminine words:
1. Girl
2. Woman
3. Mother
4. Sister
5. Queen
6. Wife
7. Daughter
8. Actress
9. Aunt
10. Princess
11. Lady
12. Heroine
These words are traditionally associated with females or female qualities.

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