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)
Maid of honor
A gender neutral way to say bellboy is bell hop. Customer service representative is also a proper way to term the job.
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
Connotatively, there really isn't any term that fits. Probably, the closest thing would be a "confirmed bachelor," but that has a suggestion of freedom, whereas "old maid" suggests unfulfillment.
The opposite of a bachelor (unmarried man) would be "married man" or "husband".The female gender word for bachelor is "bachelorette".The older term was a spinster, which now has a separate connotation, as does the term maiden which inspired old maid.
Maid of honor
maidservant
A maid.
The term servant is not usually gender specific and is a universal title. To make it gender specific for female use maid.
It is a maid servant
It is a maid servant
maid of honor.
A man servant, a butler, a valet, a servant, a cleaner.
A gender neutral way to say bellboy is bell hop. Customer service representative is also a proper way to term the job.
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
Connotatively, there really isn't any term that fits. Probably, the closest thing would be a "confirmed bachelor," but that has a suggestion of freedom, whereas "old maid" suggests unfulfillment.
Female