Jo or Joe can be used for either men or women.
La Belgique is the French name for Belgium. It is a feminine noun which has no masculine.
"Duke" is a traditionally masculine name and title.
My sons name is Jesse, which I feel is the masculine version. I've always seen "Jessie" as short for Jessica. I HATE it when people spell his name with an "ie". Very annoying. He's not a girl!
Masculine is the opposite of feminine.
masculine ;)
In English, the name "Jo" is considered a unisex or gender-neutral name, meaning it can be used for individuals of any gender. It can be a shortened form of both feminine names like "Josephine" or masculine names like "Joseph." The gender association of the name "Jo" would depend on the full name it is derived from or the individual's gender identity.
platypus is the name of a species as in masculine and feminine
FEMININE
Rahul is a masculine name
it is a masculine name normally but i think if it is spelt like "shaun" then it can be feminine.
Sounds masculine
masculine and feminine of
Feminine
It is both Masculine and Feminine, you'll see that both girls and boys have the name Thien
La Belgique is the French name for Belgium. It is a feminine noun which has no masculine.
"Duke" is a traditionally masculine name and title.
No, it's feminine.