Such a person would be "asexual." However, every human can be defined by DNA as either male or female, even those who are born with both sets of sex organs (hermaphroditism).
The cultural term for those affecting ambivalent sexual traits is "androgyny" and the individual is said to be "androgynous." This does not imply bisexuality.
As in being both male and female? A hermaphrodite, I believe.
A female person is Spanish is: persona. This would be exactly the same for a male. The word person is feminine and can refer to either a female or male.
Sexless
A person that is about to get married is called a bride (female) and a bridegroom(male)
A latvian person - latvietis(male) and latviete(female)
If it is a male, it is called an actor, and (if female) an actress.
a male duck:drake. a female duck:duck
That word is 'hermaphrodite'.
Female is called a Duck. Male=Drake
They call a male cat a 'Tom', and a female a 'queen'.
A person who has mixed sexual characteristics through surgery are called transsexual A person who is born with a combination of male and female organs is called intersexed.
If they are a male and female reproductive organs they are called hermaphrodites.