You could possibly use housekeeper, manservant, houseman or butler.
The noun 'maid' is a word for a female servant.
I like to be a sissy male maid or a full time woman maid to someone I have work in hosework to.
A man servant, a butler, a valet, a servant, a cleaner.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The word maid can be used for any young female; there is no direct equivalent for a young male but the words lad, bachelor, or young man could be used. The word maid is also a type of female house servant; there are a number of male house servants. The male who tends to the personal needs of a master is called a manservant, the equivalent of a maidservant who tends to the personal needs of a mistress.
The male gender equivalent of "maid" is "manservant" or "male servant." In a more general sense, the term "butler" is often used to refer to a male domestic worker who manages household staff, though it signifies a higher rank than a typical maid or servant. In modern contexts, the distinction is less pronounced, and many people use gender-neutral terms like "housekeeper."
In my wedding 6years ago. I had a male made of honor. So im guessing you can !
Maid is typically a female position, though not always, so you could say that maid has a femanine gender and there is no exact opposite gender. If you're referring to "maid" as the lady in the black and white dress who cleans your house (sterotyping), then the male version might be considred a "butler". If you're refferring to "maid" as a female virgin, well, there really isnt an accepted and used term for a male virgin.. (meaning never had sex)
its the bride and grooms day if they are okay with it then its okay
The gender of a lady servant is female. Some nouns for female servants are housekeeper, lady in waiting, maid, milk maid, house maid, or domestic.
I assume you mean the male equivalent of a lady's maid? That would be a gentlemen's gentleman. Or a manservant. Men are seldom maids, per se, though they are often workmen (who do wash windows and such, in addition to fixing things and other...male-oriented-by-appearance jobs) or butlers. Brenna
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun maiden has several equivalent male nouns depending on context:maiden, an unmarried woman and bachelor an unmarried manmaiden, a young lady and master, a young manmaiden, a girl and youth, a boy
Sure, why not? If the bride's best friend happens to be a male, then go for it.