The word fawn can apply to very young offspring of some animals and can be used with male or female offspring.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The noun fawn is a common gender noun; a word for a male or a female offspring of a deer.
A male deer is a buck, a female deer is a doe, and a baby deer is a fawn.
It is a unisex name (masculine and feminine). It is derived from Devin, meaning "fawn" or "little black one").
A fawn. A fawn is simply a baby deer. So a young deer is a fawn, and there is no special designation for a "baby" fawn.
The name of a baby deer is a Fawn
The mother of a fawn is a doe
fawn (verb) = lehitchanef (לְהִתְחַנֵף)fawn (animal) = ofer (עופר) fawn (color) = chum bahir (חום בהיר) Fawn (girl's name) = Ofra (עופרה)
Fawn meat
fawn- faon
They are usually called a fawn or if out of spots a teen fawn.
If it's a white-tailed deer, which is the type most people see and think of, it's called a fawn. If it's a red deer, the baby is called a calf.
Black, Appricot Fawn, Silver Fawn, Reguler Fawn