Masculine and Feminine is part of every language to identify gender. However, the difference between “male” and “female” is unnecessary. Many words in the past that were strictly “gender-biased” do not exist today. So, if you use the masculine form for a feminine noun, it will be okay in some cases.

  • Man – Woman
  • Boy – Girl
  • Father – Mother
  • Son – Daughter
  • Brother – Sister
  • Husband – Wife
  • Uncle – Aunt
  • Grandfather – Grandmother
  • Groom – Bride
  • King – Queen
  • Prince – Princess
  • Sir – Madam
  • Lord – Lady
  • Priest – Priestess
  • Boy Scout – Girl Scout
  • Coachman – Governess
  • Watchman – Watchwoman
  • Master – Mistress
  • Patriarch – Matriarch
  • Mr. – Ms.
  • Gentleman – Gentlewoman
  • Shepherd – Shepherdess
  • Craftsman – Craftswoman
  • Bachelor – Spinster
  • Nobleman – Noblewoman
  • Mr. President – Madam President
  • Blacksmith – Blacksmithess
  • Horseman – Horsewoman
  • Hunter – Huntress
  • Woodsman – Woodswoman
  • Policeman – Policewoman
  • Fireman – Firewoman
  • Workman – Workwoman
  • Salesman – Saleswoman
  • Postman – Postwoman
  • Foreman – Forewoman
  • Kingmaker – Queenmaker
  • Fisherman – Fisherwoman
  • Strongman – Strongwoman
  • Tradesman – Tradeswoman
  • Mr. Right – Miss Right
  • Emperor – Empress
  • Knight – Dame
  • King – Queen
  • Prince – Princess
  • Wizard – Witch
  • God – Goddess
  • Hero – Heroine
  • Actor – Actress
  • Waiter – Waitress
  • Landlord – Landlady
  • Bachelor – Spinster
  • Duke – Duchess
  • Emperor – Empress
  • Host – Hostess
  • Poet – Poetess
  • Lion – Lioness
  • Heir – Heiress
  • Count – Countess
  • Steward – Stewardess
  • Tiger – Tigress
  • Master – Mistress
  • Chairman – Chairwoman
  • Salesman – Saleswoman
  • Policeman – Policewoman
  • Fireman – Firewoman
  • Milkman – Milkwoman
  • Cameraman – Camerawoman
  • Businessman – Businesswoman
  • Fisherman – Fisherwoman
  • Gentleman – Gentlewoman
  • Manservant – Maidservant
  • Mr. – Mrs.
  • Monk – Nun
  • Baronet – Baroness
  • Huntsman – Huntress
  • Swordsman – Swordswoman
  • Yeoman – Yeowoman
  • Governor – Governess
  • Shepherd – Shepherdess
  • Warrior – Warrioress
  • Aviator – Aviatrix
  • Instructor – Instructress
  • Villain – Villainess
  • Prophet – Prophetess
  • Enchanter – Enchantress
  • Comedian – Comedienne

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