yes count = masculine countess = feminine
In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words:The noun for a female is countess; the noun for a male is count.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female is countess.The corresponding gender specific noun for a male is count.
Count is a masculine word. A count is a nobleman equivalent in rank to an English earl. Countess is a feminine word
Countess---Masculine: CountFeminine: Countess
An earl is male. The equivalent title for a woman is 'countess'. Since earl is an English word it does not have a gender. The french word for an earl is un comte, the word for a countess is une comtesse.
meaning for Countess
The Countess was created in 1860.
Countess Vaughn's birth name is Countess Danielle Vaughn.
By marrying a count or countess.
Blake Countess was born in 1993.
Countess of Dufferin was created in 1872.