No, because it's an English word, and English got rid of that particular sort of nonsense several centuries ago. Lord knows what other languages do to it; presumably it takes the same gender that the word "land" does.
No, it's feminine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The noun for a male mouse is buck. The noun for a female mouse doe.
The word "genie" derives from the Arabic word "djinn," or just "jinn." The feminine form of the word is jinnīyah (jinn-eye-yah).
To become Cinderella at Disneyland, you have to ask the manager at Disneyland!
no... Disneyland is in California.
Douce is feminine. The masculine is 'doux'.
La salade is feminine
The word "chaussures" is feminine in French.
it's a masculine word.
The word "universidad" is feminine in Spanish.
The word "disques" is masculine in French.
The word "pita" in French is feminine.
The word "cafeteria" in French is feminine.
penguin is a masculine word and it is un manchot. there is no feminine form of that word because it is masculine.
Un ami is masculine, and une amie is feminine.
The word "photo" is feminine in French.
feminine