AGIN

Agender-in-nature (AGIN), or genderless-in-nature (GLIN), is a gender nature that encompasses all labels that share a certain characteristic—that of genderlessness.

Alternate Names

 * GLIN (genderless-in-nature)

Definitions

 * AGIN(gender)/XIN(gender) means identities that are agender/xenine in nature, such as demiagender/demixeno(gender)/demixenine. - Earliest usage of AGIN, imoga-pride, 2018
 * [gender] in nature is a term that encompasses all labels that share a certain characteristic - for example, fingender is an umbrella term for any label that relates to femininity. these terms can also be used as standalone gender labels for people who know they experience a certain characteristic in their gender, but don’t want to/aren’t able to pinpoint it past that - for example, a ningender person could know that their identity is nonbinary or neutral in some way, but not know the exact specifics or not want to label them. - Neopronouns, 2020

History
The first known usage of AGIN was used on December 25, 2018 by imoga-pride on Tumblr, but it is uncertain if they coined the term. A synonymous term, GLIN, has been used since before August 24, 2020 on Tumblr blog arco-pluris.

AGIN Genders

 * Agender
 * Dryagender
 * Glingender
 * Libragender
 * Osgender

For a complete list, see Category:AGIN.