Yes they can. That is called androgyny. A person can also have variation in their physical sex. That is called intersex condition.
It is NOT masculine. It is feminine, that Amy person had it wrong
In French, the word "cher" (dear) is masculine, while "chère" (dear) is feminine. However, the name "Cherie" is a feminine noun meaning "darling" or "sweetheart." In the context of gender, a person can express both masculine and feminine traits regardless of the language used; it ultimately depends on individual identity rather than the linguistic gender of words.
It means two spirit. A person who has both a masculine and a feminine spirit.
It is both masculine and feminine. :D
Rouge is spelled the same in both masculine and feminine forms.
Both, depending on whether the person in question is male or female.
Japan is often described as having a blend of both masculine and feminine cultural traits. Traditional aspects, such as the samurai code and certain business practices, can be seen as masculine, while elements like art, aesthetics, and hospitality reflect more feminine qualities. Ultimately, the characterization of Japan as masculine or feminine depends on the context and specific cultural aspects being considered.
both
It is both Masculine and Feminine, you'll see that both girls and boys have the name Thien
Anorak is a unisex term and can be used for both masculine and feminine styles of outerwear.
l'Ecosse is feminine in French
Both feminine and masculine genders exist in French.Specifically, all nouns exhibit either feminine or masculine gender. In addition, all adjectives have feminine or masculine forms. The past participles of verbs also will have feminine or masculine forms depending upon the gender of the speaker.