Masculine and Feminine Words in English

By speaking, the English language makes no difference between masculine and feminine words. However, when referring to humans or animals, we may use various terms to denote gender. Masculine nouns are terms that refer to men, boys, and animals. Women, girls, and female animals are all referred to as feminine nouns. Some common gender nouns, such as baby, cousin, student, guardian, cattle, owner, etc. are used for both males and females. Here in our getnamesdb.com, we have gathered the List of Masculine and Feminine Words in English, List of Masculine and Feminine Gender Words in English, and a lot more. We have also provided the wish list option on the top right corner of the page which helps you to wish to list the words and view them later.

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Abbot – Abbess Actor – Actress Author – Authoress
Bachelor – Spinster Baron – Baroness Benefactor – Benefactress
Boar – Sow Boy – Girl Bridegroom – Bride
Brother – Sister Buck – Doe Bull – Cow
Bull-calf – Cow-calf Cock – Hen Cock-sparrow – Hen-sparrow
Conductor – Conductress Count – Countess Czar – Czarina
Dad – mom Dad – Mum Daddy – Mummy
Dog – Bitch Drake – Duck Drone – Bee
Duke – Duchess Earl – Countess Emperor – Empress
Enchanter – Enchantress Father – Mother Founder – Foundress
Fox – Vixen Gander – Goose Gentleman – Lady
Giant – Giantess God – Goddess Governor – Governoress
Grandfather – Grandmother Hart – Roe He-goat – She-goat
Heir – Heiress Hero – Heroine Host – Hostess
Hunter – Huntress Husband – Wife Instructor – Instructress
Jew – Jewess King – Queen Lad – Lass
Land lord – Land lady Lion – Lioness Lord – Lady
Man servant – Maid servant Man – Woman Manager – Manageress
Mayor – Mayoress Milkman – Milkmaid Mister – Mistress
Monk – Nun Mr. – Mrs. Murderer – Murderess
Negro – Negress Nephew – Niece Old Man – Old Woman
Patron – Patroness Peacock – Peahen Peer – Peeress
Poet – Poetess Policeman – Policewoman Priest – Priestess
Prince – Princess Prophet – Prophetess Ram – Ewe
Rich Man – Rich Woman Rooster – Hen Shepherd – Shepherdess
Signor – Signora Sir – Madam Son – Daughter
Songster – Songstress Stag – Hind Stallion – Mare
Steward – Stewardess Sultan – Sultana Tempter – Temptress
Tiger – Tigress Traitor – Traitress Uncle – Aunt
Viscount – Viscountess Waiter – Waitress Wizard – Witch
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