Yes, the Earth is a female planet.
By female we obviously mean something quite different from the term employed to us humans. The Earth is a Cosmic Goddess so far beyond our present state of evolution that we can only dimly realize what she is and why she is here. As far as we are concerned she provides humanity, and indeed, all life forms on her body essential experience.
The Logos of Earth, which is to say, the Earth as an Intelligence is female from a magnetic and geo-metaphysical point of view.
Gaia is the great Greek goddess (female) personification of the Earth.
The original female member of Earth, Wind & Fire was Jessica Cleaves, who joined the band in the early 1970s as a vocalist.
The female member of Walk Off the Earth is Sarah Blackwood.
Oh, what a lovely question! The Earth doesn't have a gender, it's a beautiful mix of both masculine and feminine energies. Just like a painting, it's a harmonious blend of colors and shapes that create a balanced and vibrant world for us all to enjoy.
I think Earth would be a boy because blue and green are colors that more boys like than girls (i think). I wonder if planets have genders though?
the first female hispanic astronaut to orbit earth was Ellen Lauri Ochoa
Earth is actually called to be a "female", hence Mother Earth, or Mother Nature.
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Gaia is the great Greek goddess (female) personification of the Earth.
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The answer depends on what species!
terre (it's a female word)
The original female member of Earth, Wind & Fire was Jessica Cleaves, who joined the band in the early 1970s as a vocalist.
Only the female as well as the rest of the mamals on earth but in the female dog it hits twice a year.
The planet Earth (and its moon) have always been considered to be female. "Mother Earth" refers to the creative aspects of the planet, comparing it to a woman who can give birth. The actual name of our planet is Terra; the moon is Luna. You can see that both of those are feminine-sounding names.
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Jean M. Auel is a female. She is the American author of the Earth's Children series of books.