Mello is a guy
Nate "Near" River
A girl ask Siri you will be surprised by the answer
I think it maybe a girl but im not sure could be a boy!
The boy is the girl's son and the girl is the grudge
She's having a girl.
yes, both near and mello were in death note 3: L change the world. at the end L gives the boy the name near, he be comes L's heir because he is a math genius, and mello in the move is a school girl named Maki(although they dont ever anounce her as mello in the movie, you can tell because she wants to kill for revenge, and has a bobbed hair cut)
Mello is a boy. Probably the most boyish-boy ever. He's also one of my favorite characters. And if you didn't know this....you probably need to get father into the series. ;) -- I love Mello and know for a fact that he's a boy. Although Many People think he's a girl... its not true.. like above^ he is the "most boyish-boy ever" i totally agree with that xD
NeNear is actually a boy,but voiced by a girl in the Death Note series both in Japanese dub and English dub. However he was voiced by a boy in L:Change The
Well it depends in the Death Note Books (Manga) Rem is a Girl including in the Anime but in the movies Rem is a Boy
Nate "Near" River
Walk up to the boy and tell him or slip himm a note.
Well, either the boy likes the girl or has too many feelings... I think...
you can tell that a girl/boy likes you if they write a note saying Do you like me check yes or no.Then they check it and it saids.......YES then the boy/girl sceams.
write a note to that persons girl friend then you take their boy friend to a romantic place and kiss him then you see that persons girl friend crying and saying hes cheating on me
There is only one daycare, and it is always random if it is a boy or a girl. Exeption: Rotoms and Phiones will always be genderless. Note: I do not know how it works for Nidoran.
A 12 year old girl writing a note to boy seems harmless and it really is, obviously f the boy says no it can be a bit awkward but if he says yes it could be the beginning of something beautiful, not a problem and it does not really matter.
Assuming you are referring to the personification of Death, then it is usually attributed as being male (the Grim Reaper for example).