In French, the word for pencil is "crayon," which is masculine. Therefore, you would say "le crayon" to refer to a pencil.
A pencil is an inanimate object and does not have a gender. Gender is a characteristic associated with living beings, while pencils are simply tools used for writing or drawing. People may personify objects or assign them gender in creative contexts, but fundamentally, a pencil is neither male nor female.
A pencil sharpener is un taille-crayon in French.
lion is male lionettte is female
A male; a female would be called a mistress.
female and male
it is male: der Bleistift
male
Ami for a male or amie for a female. Or copain for a male or copine for a female.
The noun, poisson, is masculine. The creature however is male or female.
I don't think pencil's have genders... They might do....
In French-speaking countries, a male is referred to as "un homme" and a female is referred to as "une femme." The nationality of both a male and a female in French-speaking countries would be "français" for a man and "française" for a woman.
feminine
Yannic is a male name (French)
Miche'le is female, Michel is male. Michele is male in Italy and can be used as a male name as their countries are close.
Male: Chanteur Female: Chanteuse
"fou" for a male "folle" for a female
Sportive for a female. Sportif for a male.