Interestingly:
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. 71 (trans. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) :
"Teiresias saw two snakes sexually couples in the area of Kyllene, and when he injured them he changed from a man into a woman. Later, seeing the same snakes again mating, he was changed back into a man. Thus, when Hera and Zeus were arguing as to whether men or women enjoy sex more, they put the question to Teiresias. He said that on a scale of ten, women enjoy it nine times to men's one. Whereupon Hera blinded him, and Zeus gave him the power of prophecy."
Its masculine i think :)
I think it is masculine
Butter is "beurre" in French, a masculine noun.
I think
it is a masculine name normally but i think if it is spelt like "shaun" then it can be feminine.
I think its a feminine noun. Many languages have gendered nouns, like in spanish, O endings are masculine, A endings are feminine.
i think it is mascline
I think it's mascuilne
'une classe' is a feminine noun in French.
un soulier (mais une paire de souliers)
neither I think its neutral
The French for whale is "une baleine" - making it feminine.